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Dec. 14th, 2011

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Silvester Lesemarathon

Dieses Jahr wollen anli und ich mal etwas anderes an Silvester machen als sonst :-)


Wer Lust hat mitzumachen, kann mir hier gerne eine Nachricht hinterlassen. Wir versuchen das ganze Event dann über einen Chat zu organisieren :-) Ihr könnt auch gerne weitere Mitleser dazu einladen ^^

Jan. 1st, 2011

Love: Books

Booklist2011





Books 2011



001. Das Tal 1.3 Der Sturm - Krystyna Kuhn

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This book really deserves the 6 stars. I loved this series from the start. There is a lot of mystery, tension, many secrets and a complicated love story. The characters are all very well developed and a lot of effort seems to be put into their development. So far each book raised many questions and some of them were answered in the next book and new questions arose.
This book was no different when it comes to that scheme. Yet the answers were a little different. They revealed a little bit more about the characters and some of the motivations of the original group of students in the valley. And finally Julia told Chris the truth about her name, but immediately told him not to ask any more questions. And this whole revelation is followed by yet another cliffhanger. I really cannot wait for February. When book # 4 will be released.
The reading pace of the book was very comfortable as well. The chapter size is just perfect to get into a fluent reading process.
What I liked most about it, was that you had the feeling of being able to watch the story unfold itself before your inner eye. Like in a horror movie a la Blair Witch.
Over all once again a fantastic read.





002. Reckless - Cornelia Funke

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I bought this book, cause I loved the Inkheart books so much and the way they were written. I was hoping to find something a little like that when I bought Reckless. And let me tell you one thing. It got so much better.
I love Fairytales. Have and always will love them and this was such a fantastic story filled with so many of Grimm's Fairytales and of course the two main characters names were Jacob and Will. How fitting. It was wonderful magical story. One that helps you fly away into another world while reading the book and one that makes you forget about the here and now just for a little bit. Truly a wonderful story.
I also loved the looks of the book. The illustrations made the experience of reading it much more vivid and helped the inner eye to dive into this fantastic magical world behind the mirror.
Luckily there will be another story and I cannot wait to get my hands on a copy of that new book.





003. Alhambra - Kirsten Boie

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Okay, so I bought this book, because I am totally in love with this city, its history and everything it stands for. The summary sounded really good. The book itself didn't really fullfill my expectations.
I gave it 3 stars, because the idea wasn't all bad, in fact I found it rather fascinating before I began reading and I gave 3 stars, because of the research.
All in all the research seems to have been a little too much though. The story felt pressed into historic events. There was no real reading pace and the story wasn't told fluently, because it had to be fit into the historic events to some extend.
The main character is rather weakly developed and some happenings seem to happen too far out of the blue and in such an unbelievable and unlogical way that it's hard to really get into the story.
It got a little better after about 200 pages when the story finally seemed to happen, because of the sake of the story. And then everything happened too fast within the last 100 pages - out of 416. I missed the dangerous adventure though and the main character really being threatened by any of the events. That part of the story was finished way too soon and way too quickly.
So yeah, overall a good idea, but the turnout could have been better.





004. Clockwork Angel – Cassandra Clare

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What a fun read.
I already loved the Mortal Instruments stories and the world created in these books.
Now this is a ride back into the past, where you learn a little more about the Shadowhunter families, about the heritage of some of the future's heroes and a little more about Magnus Bane.
The story itself is very capturing, full of fantastic and colorful characters. From whitty and sharpminded to rather shallow and stupid, you can find all sorts of characters who in combination make a perfect mixture of a society.
And of course there are Tessa, Will and Jem, who I adore most out of all the characters.
Will for being a character how I love them, a little Han Solo, a little Dean Winchester. A bad boy at first sight, but so much more when you look closer. Then there is Jem, sweet and wonderful little Jem. So delicate, fragile and yet so strong. And Tessa who has to learn how to deal with who she is and that her life will never be what it used to be, who has to deal with the loss of her family and a range of other emotions, especially her feelings for Will.
Reading this story was a really fluent act. Everything just fell into place perfectly. Nothing felt odd or squeezed it or awfully made up. No, it all fell into place so naturally, so logically. Just truly delightful.
There wasn't as much situational comic as there was in the Mortal Instruments books. But then again this story seemed a little darker to me and too much of it wouldn't have fit with the story.
I can't wait for this adventure to continue.





005. Scherbenmond - Bettina Belitz

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Unlike the first book "Splitterherz" this one took me a little more time to get into. The first 100 pages were rather hard for me. I kept closing the book, putting it away, only to take it back and read another chapter. And so I fought my way throught the first couple chapters, not really getting the spirit and the mood and everything felt out of place. The characters felt weird and odd and I actually just kept on reading, because I had loved the first book a lot.
And in the end it was more than just worth it.
With all the characters getting together the story began to make more sense again. Where the story from one character didn't really make sense, the view from another on the situation made it all a little cleared and the story started to move along rather smooth and rapidly after that.
While it's not enough for 6 stars, it's still a really good 5 star rating. Especially because of the great mixture of characters who add up so brilliantly to the storyline developed around them. They give each other the kicks that lead events to where they are ending, leaving some questions at the end that make you look forward to the next book in this series.





006. Engelsnacht - Lauren Kate

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Well 3 stars are really a lot for this book.
I remember buying it, cause the lady in the bookstore suggested it to me and it was this big announcement and what not in the store. So I thought why not.
Well, yeah. It took me forever to read it in the first place. Mostly read it when I was in the bathroom, except for the last 150 pages now. Cause for once I was getting closer to an end and the story had picked up some pace ... finally.
But only to be filled with many cliches and way too many expectable things. There was nothing new and the research seems to have been done rather loveless.
It's so easy to research angels and it would have been much more convincing if some of these things had been told in the story. But there was nothing like that.
The female main character is a better Mary Sue, the male main character a shallow image of todays model hero.
The developments show nothing new and the lack of research and ideas make this just another story like so many.
Good ideas. So therefore 2 stars.





007. Beastly - Alex Flinn

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I love, love, love Fairy Tales. I don't even know how often I have to repeat that. I love them wether they are old or new.
And Beastly really didn't make a difference there.
I loved that it was written from the Beasts point of view. That it wasn't about Beauty, but about what made the Beast become the Beast.
The author managed to combine a wonderful Fairy Tale with a load of critical hints towards modern society and its tendency to only look on the outside and not what happens within.
So in this story Kyle has to learn what it means to not be popular and pretty anymore, to be one of the freaks, one of the ones who are being laughed at and who are made fun of. Always standing outside, not really fitting in, not being noticed, cause they do not live up to todays standards.
In the end he learned his lesson, learned who his friends are, the ones who love him for who he is, who take him even in his beastly shape and love him. In the end, he finds his true love. That one person, who looks behind the ugly shape and sees the true inner beauty, the person behind the mask.
So much love for this book :D





008. Dark Moon - Claire Knightley

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Okay, I was really not sure about this book in the first place, because a lot of people who loved Twilight recommended and suggested it and since I hated the Twilight books, I wasn't really sure about this book. Especially the short description and the mentioning of shimmering skin made me cringe.
Well, and then I read some rather good reviews about the book and told myself it'd be unfair to just judge the book by what was written about it and that I might be better off testing it myself. And it was good that I did.
While it's sort of the same basic main construction of books in this genre these days - girl falls in love with a vampire and the human boyfriend kinda falls behind and this 3 way thing starts - the universe and story around this construction is rather unique and capturing.
Based on a legend of the First Nations in Canada you find a different approach of the vampire story. Something refreshingly different and new. Combined with a really fluent way of writing, a very wonderful main character and a logical story development this adds up to a great reading experience.
I found it rather grounding and wonderful that the place for the story is so real - Vancouver with rather detailed descriptions at some points - and that there are references to todays events. The "fantastical" part of the story doesn't seem to be out of place at all combined with "real" things. Everything just falls into place.
Usually I also don't like books without real chapters. This one here was different though, cause the entire construct of story development, character development and use of paragraphs more than made up for the lack of chapters.





009. Ascheherz - Nina Blazon

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Okay so I have to admit that I am really glad this book was recommended to me and that I followed said recommendation and read it right away.

The first part out of the 5 parts within the books was rather hard to read. Some things seemed really off, irrational even. Summer, the main character, didn't really appear in a good light, some things just didn't make any sense.

All of that changes instantly though with the second part and the more and more her journey proceeds towards finding out who she really is. With every memory she gets back things get clearer and cleared and the happenings in the first part all make sense and are really logical given the circumstances for Summer at that time.
All in all the way the story is told is very fitting with a character who has lost her memory and is slowly finding her way back into her life. The reader only knows and learns what she learns and from that perspective it all makes a lot of sense.
On top of that there are many colorfull side-characters, a bittersweet lovestory and many things and happenings you would have never guessed in the first place.





010. Neva - Sara Grant

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I was lucky enough to get this book for free with the only condition that I had to write about how I liked it or not.
Even before I got it, Neva was on top of my wishlist.
With Neva Sara Grant has written a book about a future that doesn't seem so unlikely with all the things going on regarding to DNA research, natural catastrophes and so on.
In Nevas World everyone almost looks identical. Her world is colorless, hopeless, controlled by their government. Free choice is something unknown. It's decided for everyone who's to mate with whom, who's to work as what.
In the times Neva lives, changes are at work though. People start to realize what's happening to them and some rebel. Neva is one of them.
I really loved that the theme of the book could be found in the choice of words, the structure of the sentence, the characters clothing. You can follow the change in the story by taking a good look at how those things change.
Everything in this book supports itself. A really great read it is as well :-)





011. Call me Irresistible - Susan E. Phillips

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I was anxiously waiting for this book. Probably like any other fan of SEP.
When it arrived though, I wasn't really in the mood for lovestories and didn't want to spoil it for me. So I read Neva first and after that I wanted something a little lighter, a little more positive and hopeful. And SEPs books are always good for that.
I totally loved Teddys story. I couldn't even put the book aside. It had me frozen to the loo *lol* for about 3 hours, cause I couldn't stop reading and only the constant whining of the cat, made me put it aside to feed them.
It was great to meet so many characters again. Francie, Lady Emma, just to name a few. The story was just wonderful.
I liked that Meg is such a strong woman, that she stood up for herself and that she saw the man behind the mask in Teddy.
They are just perfect for each other :-)





012. Die Mäusestrategie für Manager - Spencer Johnson

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I got the book from our CEO. He suggested it as a gift to a group of guys who completed Green Belt training.
So he gave it to me and I took it home to read.
I am a little sad about the translation of the title into German. The book is not just about a story for managers. It's a story for everyone. It applies to so many situations in life.
It's a story told at a class reunion and it deals with how people react to change, how they make change happen and how they set things in motion. It's really a great story, a good way of making poeple reflect and think about their way of action in life.





013. Angels: Meine Rache währt ewig - Lisa Jackson

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The first Thriller I read in years and I really liked it a lot. So much in fact that I bought the other ones in the series as well.
Usually it's not my genre, but the text sounded really, really interesting. It dealt with a story about a vampire cult in New Orleans area college where several girls went missing.
The whole story was spiced up with steamy hot sex and a tension bow that went straight from the beginning to the end.
I don't want to say too much about it. Otherwise it would just spoil the ending.
The characters though were really human and very likable making it easy to feel with them.





014. Dornröschengift - Krystyna Kuhn

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Mit Dornröschengift habe ich – nach all den anderen Büchern, die ich von der Autorin bereits gelesen habe – genau das bekommen, was ich mir erhofft hatte. Ein kurzweiliges Lesevergnügen.

Im Gegensatz zu Aschenputtelfluch oder den Tal-Büchern, war Dornröschengift allerdings etwas vorhersehbar. Mir war sehr schnell klar, wer es war.

Dennoch fand ich vor allem das Element des Anprangerns des Außenseiters ansprechend. Weil es leider so oft auch in der Realität immer passiert, dass man diejenigen verdächtigt, die einfach anders sind und nicht mit dem Strom fließen.

Trotz der Vorhersehbarkeit war es ein kurzweiliges und gutes Lesevergnügen.





015. Der gläserne Fluch - Thomas Thiemeyer

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Ich konnte es wie immer kaum erwarten dieses Buch in die Hände zu bekommen. Wie alle anderen Werke von Herrn Thiemeyer, habe ich auch dieses Buch vorbestellt und bekam es so pünktlich zum Erscheinungstermin nach Hause geliefert.
Das Warten und die Vorfreude haben sich auf jeden Fall gelohnt. Von der Aufmachung über den Inhalt stimmt auch in diesem Buch wieder alles.
Es ist eine wahre Freude diese wunderbare Mischung aus Abenteuer, Legende und Wissenschaft zu lesen.
Besonders die Zusammenstellung der unterschiedlichen Charaktere hat mir sehr gut gefallen und es war schön alte Bekannte auch in diesem Buch wieder zu finden.
Die Weiterentwicklung der Hauptprotagonisten – vor allem die von Oscar und Charlotte – haben mir dabei mit am besten gefallen. Charlotte reift in dieser Geschichte zu einer starken, jungen Frau mit sehr viel Persönlichkeit und auch Oscar entdeckt einige ihm vorher unbekannte neue Stärken und vor allem seine wahren Gefühle für Charlotte.
Überhaupt scheinen mir Beziehungen – seien sie nun zwischenmenschlich oder interkulturell – sehr stark im Vordergrund zu stehen. Da wären einmal die ungewöhnliche Beziehung zwischen der Kiwidame Wilma und dem verkrüppelten Hund Jubo, die Beziehung zwischen Humboldts kleiner Gruppe und den Dogon und die so gänzlich gegensätzliche Beziehung zwischen der Söldnertruppe von Jabez Wilson und den Dogon. Darüber hinaus wird auch das Miteinander der Christen und den Dogon angesprochen. Dann natürlich die zwischenmenschlichen Beziehungen zwischen Oscar und Charlotte, Oscar und seinem Vater, Charlotte und von Humboldt und noch so einige mehr.
All diese verschiedenen Formen der Beziehung finden sich in unserem täglichen Leben. Sie machen es manchmal leichter, manchmal härter, aber doch um so vieles reicher.
Natürlich treten dadurch auch unterschiedliche Grundwerte, Vorstellungen und Glauben auf. Eine Tatsache, die das Buch noch lesenswerter und faszinierender macht. Gerade weil Herr Thiemeyer es so gut versteht, diese Themen in seinen Büchern zu entwickeln.
Am deutlichsten hängen geblieben sind bei mir zwei Aussagen:

Jeder Mensch besitzt ein vorbestimmtes Maß an Glück und Unglück.
Nichts ist vorherbestimmt und festgeschrieben. Jeder einzelne hat die Chance Veränderungen herbei zu führen und man muss sich nicht einfach so kampflos in sein Schicksal ergeben und alles als gegeben hinnehmen.

Ich gebe diesem Buch daher auch alle meiner 8 Tinkerbell. Es war wie immer ein großes Vergnügen und ich kann es kaum erwarten das nächste Buch von Herrn Thiemeyer in die Hände zu bekommen.





016. Grimm - Christoph Marzi

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Mit Grimm ist Christoph Marzi ein Buch gelungen, dass seine Leser auf eine sehr kurzweilige und unterhaltsame Reise in die Welt der Märchen entführt.

Dabei handelt es sich bei Grimm nicht unbedingt um das klassische Märchen schlechthin. Viele der Elemente haben mich an Filme erinnert wie beispielsweise Brothers Grimm, Snow White mit Sam Neil, die Chroniken von Narnia, …

Und dennoch wurden immer wieder klassische Märchenthemen aufgegriffen und erwähnt, die es einem märchenliebenden Leser wie mir sehr leicht gemacht haben sich in der Geschichte zu verlieren.

Besonders angetan hat es mir dabei die Geschichte mit der Spur aus Rosenstaub, die sich wie ein roter Faden durch das ganze Buch hindurch zieht.

Darüber hinaus sind Christoph Marzi mit Leander und Vesper zwei sehr sympathische, authentische und individuelle Hauptcharaktere gelungen, die der Geschichte noch etwas mehr Pfiff und Charme verliehen haben.

Auch bei diesem Buch hat mich die Kapitellänge nicht so sehr gestört. Normalerweise sind mir kürzere Kapitel auch lieber, weil es einfach besser zu meinem Lesetempo und zu meiner Lesezeit passt. Für Grimm habe ich hier sehr gerne eine Ausnahme gemacht.

Einziger kleiner Minuspunkt war für mich die Entwicklung am Ende. Irgendwie erscheint der Schluss nicht in sich geschlossen. Zumindest nicht für einen Einzelband. Das Ende hätte ich an dieser Stelle so auf diese Art noch nicht erwartet und ich habe mich gefragt, warum hier jetzt schon Schluss ist.

Trotzdem gebe ich dem Buch 7 Tinkerfairies für ein tolles Buch, dass mich zweimal hat später zur Arbeit kommen lassen, weil ich mich fest gelesen hatte.




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Jan. 1st, 2010

Feelings: Weeeh

Books 2010





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Books 2010


001. Wizard's First Rule - Terry Goodkind

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My first book for 2010 and also the first book of a very long series. I wanted to read those books after I started watching Legend of the Seeker and so far I haven't been disappointed. It's really fun to read and so much different from the series.




002. The Stone of Tears - Terry Goodkind

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My second book for 2010 and also second book of a very long series. I wanted to read those books after I started watching Legend of the Seeker and so far I haven't been disappointed. It's really fun to read and so much different from the series and that became even more obvious with The Stone of Tears. The characters are still there, the outcome I guess as well, but the story itself is told very differently and some things that make the books so interesting and amazing are completely left out.




003. Des Teufels Maskerade - Victoria Schlederer

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My third book and a very quick and easy read. I loved it from page one on. The different styles of writing - from journey entries over letter to "normal" storytelling, it had everything I totally love. It was distracting and had a great story. It makes me want to get a second book and to continue reading.




004. Chroniken der Weltensammler: Der Palast des Poseidon - Thomas Thiemeyer

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I loved the first book of this series and it was a very quick and easy read. So when I learned that the second one was to be published soon I had to pre-order it. I wasn't disappointed when I finally got it and immediately started to read it. I love how Thiemeyer manages to combine history, other books, myths and very colorful and interesting characters into wonderful adventure stories.




005. Reptilia - Thomas Thiemeyer

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After reading "Die Chroniken der Weltenbummler" I was curious to read more from Thiemeyer. And I wasn't disappointed. I really enjoyed the storyline and the great mixture of characters within the book.




006. Medusa - Thomas Thiemeyer

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So I am kind of on a roll with Thomas Thiemeyers books. I really, really enjoyed reading Medusa. Not just because of the main storyline which was really, really interesting, but because of the cute lovestories. I also love how much respect Thomas Thiemeyer pays to the cultures he is describing in his books and how much thought he puts into developing each and every character. It makes them much more real and more appealing, even when they are supposed to be the "bad" guys.




007. Magma - Thomas Thiemeyer

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Okay. So Magma was - in a way - completely different from the other books I read so far. I needed a little longer to read it, but that is mostly due to lack of time. Nonetheless I liked it. Especially the cross-references to other books. It's like he's writing in his own little universe :D




008. Nebra - Thomas Thiemeyer

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The last of Thiemeyers books that I had left to read and so far, I liked it best. First of all Hannah and John were back and I just love how Thiemeyer combines his works and brings in some ironic facts and all. It was a fun an quick read.



009. Rubinrot - Kerstin Gier

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I bought this book, because anli told me it was an awesome read and it wasn't an understatement. I absolutely loved this book. I finished it in about a day even though I was working and all. I cannot wait to get the second book in my hands and continue reading this awesome story. It's very refreshing and original




010. Papa, der Wein korkt (Corked) - Kathryn Borel

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I bought this book, because it reminded me of me and my dad. There were some similarities in the relationship of Kathryn and her father to the one I have with my dad. And it plays in a region of France not too far away from here. It was a fun read in the end- And some things made me think about things that happen to me with my dad too all the time.




011. Saphirblau - Kerstin Gier

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OMG LOL. I made a run for the bookstore the day after I finished Rubinrot. I got back from work and made my dad drive me to the city, so I could get the second book and I read it in one night. I just love, love, love, love it :D It has Bon Jovi references, funny characters and addicting storyline and everything I love in a book. It captures me and doesn't let me go. It makes me want to go reading and reading and reading and reading and I missed that feeling.




012. Herz der Finsternis - Ulrike Schweikert

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Okay. So this one took me forever to read. I started at the beginning of the year and just couldn't get into it. So after reading all the other books lately and being in reading mood I decided to give it another go. I just finished it.
It was an okay read in the end. Nothing too spectacular, but okay in the end. The story lacked many things and there were just too many things I have read before to make it really good. But yeah okay.




013. Warrior Cats - Into the Wild - Erin Hunter

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The reason I started to read this book was, cause the name of the "Maincat" is Sammy. Those of you who know me a little longer know that I had a babycat called Sammy that I raised with a bottle and that was later poisoned.
So this about my motivation of buying the first book of a series of books about Warrior Cats. Those who have cats and know how they are behaving and all will have all sorts of fun reading it. Some things are quite accurately captured. It's a fun and easy read. Nothing to spectacular. But a fun and quick read for cat lovers. And there are many adventures in there as well.




014. Splitterherz - Bettina Belitz

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This was the best book I read so far this year and maybe one of the best I ever read. I didn't know much about the storyline when I started reading it, I didn't know what to expect, but the book captured me right from the start. I had to keep on reading and reading and reading. I loved the wonderful way the story kept wrapping me deeper and deeper into its world, the fascinating and misterious characters and a plot that never failed to draw my intention and spark that reading fire within me :D So 1000% love for this book.




015. Black Hills - Nora Roberts

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So after reading Splitterherz it was hard to find a book to keep my attention for more than a few minutes. So I went for something completely different contextwise. Crime and romance is always a good mixture :D and especially Nora Roberts books. It didn't take me long to read the book and it was a nice change to read in English again after so many German books. The story was good, the characters funny and sexy. Very good mixture.




016. Das Tal Season 1 - Das Spiel - Krystyna Kuhn

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I didn't really expect much when I bought this book. The story sounded interesting, the first book in a series, the second already out and I thought just give it at try. Maybe it's a fun read and it turned out to be way more than that. Secrets kept until the end, interesting characters and something unexpected. It took me a little more than 3 hours to swallow this book. I can't wait for more and I am really glad that I have to make another trip to the bookstore tomorrow to pick up a book I ordered. Means I can buy number 2 :D




017. Arkadien erwacht - Kai Meyer

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Another book that was suggested to me by anli. I had no idea about the subject of the book, just that she told me it was good and I should read it and once again, I wasn't disappointed. First I thought, what the hell is wrong with you girl and I really didn't like her all that much, but the more the story continued the better I liked her. The development of the storyline took a while and continued slowly and steadily, getting more and more intense towards the end. Something that made me keep on reading and reading until I was done. Not your usual Mafia story I'd say and an interesting point of view. I cannot wait for book number two.




018. Aschenputtel Fluch - Krystyna Kuhn

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So after reading "Das Tal" I wanted to read more by Krystyna Kuhn, cause I just loved her way of writing in "Das Tal". The only book they had in the bookstore was "Aschenputtel Fluch" (Cinderellas Curse), so I bought it. It took me about 3 hours to read this book in one go. Her way of writing is quite capturing and enchanting and her characters are easy to get into and easily likeable. Wrapped in the story with a touch of romance and a suicide are the every day sorrows of a young girl trying to find her place in the world. Also she's really smart, a good student and therefore often excluded. Kind of reminded me of myself a bit. Only my fellow students didn't mob me, they just forgot I existed sometimes.




019. Heaven Stadt der Feen - Christoph Marzi

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I've been running around this book for weeks. Always reading in the back and never buying it. So yesterday I decided I wanted to get it and it wasn't in the bookstore. It was supposed to be there, but the guy in the store didn't find it, so he ordered it. Today I went there to pick it up and was told that it wasn't in the boxes that were delivered today, but that I should ask the nice man in the fantasy section, maybe he could find one of the two missing ones for me. Instead my uncles wifes sister asked me if she could help and I told her. And tata, she found the book in one of the drawers.You might ask why I am telling you all that. Well, it's somewhat magical, at least to me, and in a way fitting with the books story. Before I started to read it about 3 and half hours ago, I was nervous I wouldn't like it, cause I had wanted it so badly and had danced around it for so long. But I decided to start reading it anyway and soon found myself in a magical new world, trapped in a fascinating web of romance, fairy tales and mystery. One of the most beautiful stories about fairie that I have ever read. A whole new way of how fairies come into being and it's so hopelessly romantic, I feel like I am flying. I am completely smitten and in love with this book. If I thought that Splitterherz was my highlight so far ... this book beats it and I have to add yet another star in my ratings.




020. Puerta Oscura - David Lozano Garbala

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Okay, so there seems to have been a big fuss about this book and the story sounded really promising. So I bought it and decided to read it after I had finished Heaven. The original book - as the name of the author might suggest - is in Spanish. And I would love to read it in Spanish one day. Cause while the story itself was good, the translation was really bad and made reading the book quite the task sometimes. The translation was too close to the Spanish original, a problem given how different - at least to me - the Spanish and German sentence structures are. So it was more trying to imitate the Spanish language then telling the actual story. Many repetitions in words, weird German sentences and all spoiled the book a bit for me. Also the ending was rather weird ... I am not sure if there will be a second book here




021. Julia - Anne Fortier

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During one of the bookstore trips I discovered this beautiful book. I really liked the cover, so I took it and read on the back. While I was doing that anli came to me and told me she read it and that it was just beautiful. So I decided to buy it.
Some of you might know that I am totally in love with Shakespeare and that I just love Romeo and Juliet. I don't know all of it by heart like Guilietta in the book, but I love it anyway.
What I really loved about this book was the way the characters were drawn and developed, how the story and all the happenings just fell into place and made all sense in the grand scheme of the book and how much love and effort has been put into creating this magical story that so very well linked past to present and tale to reality.
Another plus was that it all took place in Siena. A city that my family has a special connection to, cause Santa Caterina is both my grandmas and my name patron.




022. Captivated - Nora Roberts

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This was a really quick read inbetween books. Nora Roberts is always good for some good, romantic reading inbetween. Even though I have to admit that I was glad it wasn't longer. The subject wasn't all mine.




023. Alterra - Die Gemeinschaft der Drei - Maxime Chattam

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Alterra Die Gemeinschaft der Drei also was a really quick read. The story reminded me a lot of War of the Worlds and to some extend of Lord of the Flies given that after a storm that killed or "turned" most adults into evil beings the children are now left to form and build a new society and to make the world a safe place again. Since this was only the first book, there is no conclusion yet. And our three heroes have just set out to safe the World.




024. Das Tal Die Katastrophe - Krystyna Kuhn

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It took my way longer to read the second book than the first book, but that was more due to the Saturday trips to Frankfurt and work than the book. Cause now that I had some time to finally read it I read it in one go and it was just as good as the first one. Still the mystery continues and I cannot wait for the third part in November. This book brought only little answers and left me with even more questions. It's so hard to have to wait now.




025. Slave to Sensation - Nalini Singh

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Yet another book I read because it was recommended to me by anli and it was really distracting. Something I really need these days. It was light enough to not require my full concentration which I cannot seem to give to anything at the moment. I like the general concept of the series and the world that is created in it. The Psy first reminded me of the Vulcans, Mr. Spock in particular, only missing the pointed ears. The main characters are easy to relate to and the story itself was really capturing. Since I have to following 3 books at home already. I'll go on with #2 right away after night of sleep.




026. Smaragdgrün - Kerstin Gier

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This book was very much anticipated. I had pre-ordered it online long before its actual release date and now it took me some time to finally start reading it. But I loved it and it took me less than 10 hours to read it. It's all floating together so nicely. The character development really wonderful and the end just the cutest thing ever. I absolutely adored it.




027. Korona - Thomas Thiemeyer

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I lost count of the number of books written by Thomas Thiemeyer that I read this year. But just like with all the others I read, I wasn't disappointed at all. I actually had no idea what the storyline would be. I just knew I wanted to get the book, cause all of his other books had been so amazing.
The reading pace is really wonderful. The length of the chapters just perfect. The characters are once again more than interesting and excellently developed. The storyline is fascinating, capturing and won't let you go until you finally reached the last page. I started it about 5 hours ago and couldn't stop until I was done. Definately 6 stars on my personal ranking




028. Die Prophezeihung der Schwestern - Michelle Zink

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It was a nice read, nothing spectacular though. I am not a really huge fan of books written from a personal point of view and in present tense. But the story in itself was interesting. The first book of a series and at the end you want to know how it'll go on and if the heroine will find her happy ending.




29. Arkadien brennt - Kai Meyer

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Damn, this was one amazing read. I flew through the pages and there were so many unexpected holy crap and what the fuck moments in such an awesome and good way that I now can't wait to get my hands on book #3. I hope it'll continue to be so awesome.
The characters are getting more and more interesting and sharp. I especially like the development of Rosa and I can't wait to see how it'll go on with her.




30.Wo mein Herz wohnt - Nora Roberts

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So book #30 was something romantic and quick and I choose this one, because it was about a rancher in Montana and horses. And maybe cause it reminded me - at least landscape wise - of Legends of the Fall which some of you might know is one of my all time favorite movies.
It was a quick and lovely read and just what I expected it to be.




currently reading: Blood of the Fold - Terry Goodkind
# of books read: 030

Aug. 5th, 2009

Feelings: Weeeh

Friends Cut

I just made a friends cut. No hard feelings. I just have the feeling we never talked anymore and have just and simply grown apart. If you feel otherwise, feel free to send me a message.

Jun. 5th, 2009

Feelings: Weeeh

Final part of my pics

Okay, here be the last part of my pics. There's a zip file uploading for those of you who want to download them all in one go. It's really rather big (about 1GB), if you want them in smaller parts, please let me know in the comments.

First week at work after Asylum is over and if felt so weird going into work on Tuesday. I had an appointment at the end of the premise and had to walk past production hall and through our die shop where all our forging dies are being made. I had a weird moment, somehow. Just thinking that on Saturday I had been in the coffee lounge with Jensen Ackles and only 3 days later I am there walking through production hall surrounded by a whole lot of sweaty men LOL Needless to say I had a good laugh at myself while walking to my appointment which had everyone arround me staring for a bit

Other than that my week was really good. Went shopping on Tuesday, bought some essentials like underwear and a skirt with a top and a cardigan which I decided to wear for work the next day. When I walked past security someone stopped with their car and asked me if I needed a ride *lol* Talk about the skirt effect ROFL

But enough of that now, final picture batch



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part 3

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Jun. 4th, 2009

Feelings: Weeeh

cause lj made me split it ...

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Feelings: Weeeh

Asylum - part two of my pics

Here be an image heavy post before I go :D

This time it has the boys, Misha, Malik, Gabe, Frederic, Richard and there should be Amy, Matt and Samantha as well. I still have more I guess and will continue uploading tonight. Not all of them are as good as the ones from my previous post, cause I never got into another good spot like that. But still I am kinda okay with how they turned out in the end :D



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Jun. 1st, 2009

Feelings: Weeeh

Asylum - Heaven, hell and inbetween

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So for me the con was actually okay. The organization sucked, there was a lot of standing around in lines and waiting, but sort of improved and come Sunday everything went a little more smoothly. I got to be in the coffee lounge and I am one of the lucky ones who got all their pics and autos. I didn’t come with the intention to get everything from everyone, so yeah, it was okay for me.

Before I left I pre-booked tickets for Asylum Europe for myself and anli. We were able to pay a deposit, no real tickets yet, but the other tickets went on sale today. sibelle_art, Christina and I spent some time in the bar, eating a little something and chatting for a bit after saying goodbye to dawnangelus, serenitysangel and emesque.

I’ve met some great new people at the con *waves at new friends* and I have to say that this is always the best part about conventions for me. To hang out with fellow fans, talk about the show we love and just enjoy ourselves with the guests.

And now I’ll stop my babbling. I got home save at around 5 and the first bits of eyecandy have uploaded now. So here’s a little something for the eyes. For now just Jared and Jensen. The others aren’t worked on yet :D



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May. 1st, 2008

Feelings: Weeeh

you can't take the sky from me

So far I spent most of my day changing anlis layout and another hour in the garden. I took pics to show you what I did in that hour. I had to go inside again, because it was raining, so yeah, my plan was to finish that today, but damn the weather. I'll visit my mom on Sunday. LOL and how weird am I? I thought mothers day was later this year and now I'll be with her on that day ROFL. So yeah, I need a little something. Actually I had thought that mothers day and her birthday would be on the same weekend. Hmmm, I need to think about the part of her present that I already have ....

So yeah, I said I took pics of my new stuff and all and I finally found the cable and uploaded them. There is no real order there, cause I was taking pics of random stuff. So there are some of the sky on the motorway. I took them yesterday on the way back home from the garden center while my dad was driving. I liked how the sky looked before it started to rain really heavily here. We made it back inside just in time. The ones from the garden are what we did yesterday and today, well mostly me today :D My dad refused to go into the garden he had to play with his fathers day gift. I bought him a miniture truck with his name on it. So easy to please LOL. And there are pics of my new handbags, the perfume and the cats. Oh and the postcards I bought :D :D :D LOL



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