In “Love Virtually” Daniel Glattauer tells the beautiful love story of two complete strangers who accidently meet each other on the Internet and fall in love via email. But is the real life as beautiful…
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“The History of Bees” by Maja Lunde
“The history of bees” by Maja Lunde is probably the best and most beautiful book I got to read this year. For a long time I haven’t come across such a beautiful writing style and…
7 reasons for why you should be reading more often.
Reading. That’s what you always had to do in school! Are you one of those people who don’t understand why so many people enjoy reading in their spare time? Let me tell you why reading…
“The Inmate” by Sebastian Fitzek
Ahh…those books that make you call in sick one day in order to read in peace. Just kidding. Am I… How far would you go to find your child? Sebastian Fitzek has once again published…
“Life is too short for later” by Alexandra Reinwarth
I’m closing the book, getting off the bus and I’m smiling. These pages enriched me enormously and at the same time showed me that I was on the right track. “Now or never, life is…
“The Happiness Project” by Alexandra Reinwarth
There are countless books which I think are great and which I have recommended to others. Many were just exciting, others were touching or thought-provoking. But I have never laughed tears at each chapter while…
“The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” by Marie Kondo
I have two problems with my book selection: I love guidebooks I let myself get totally lulled by titles and buy without reading rehearsals Result? I bought another book that fit me so bad that…
“A Man Called Ove” by Fredrik Backman
It has not been so difficult for me to produce an understandable sentence for a long time. I am sick, lying on the couch and enjoying a bad cold while the apartment next door is…
“Totholz” by Ralf Kramp
I didn’t know at all that I own Eifel crime thrillers (you could tell from this that I may have too many books and no overview anymore) but in the end I was happy about…
“Prisoner of God” by Michel Benoit
Another book I never bought myself, but suddenly found it on my shelf. I probably accidentally inherited it on some move. As so often, I quickly needed a new book in the morning to get…