"The blood of the lily"
"Time will tell" is read out and bagged. My review will follow in the coming days and until then, I enjoy myself with "The blood of the lily" by Jennifer Donnelly. I must shut down to occur on the novel by Mira stomach to other thoughts. Unlike the book can be "The blood of the lily" read like a poem. Which means that you can not read between the lines. The lines are the loose spelling digested much faster - or internalized. But this book has a sad start. Andi is on the run for life. When she is at the place where her brother Truman tragically lost his life, she sees him. He looks so real, it is true. She runs into the street and stops. Around them the sounds of squealing tires, they laid a sharp braking so as not even out of life to which they willingly foregone tear.
A woman rushes up to her crying, grabs the girl and shake her ...
Later Andi will meet a young woman who shares her fate.
This story draws me like a magnet. I'm excited!
"The Tea Rose"
For my Histo-Challenge is already "The Tea Rose" is also prepared by Jennifer Donnelly and I will certainly start the termination of this beautiful book, just reading. But you never know, maybe I feel but then the desire to read something else and then? Let's see!
blurb:
London 1888 a city on the move: while in the streets of Whitechapel vice flourishes, dreams, the seventeen-year-old Fiona of a better future. As a packer in a tea factory proves the young Irish woman her feel for the most delicious exotic varieties and blends. But then Fiona has to leave her fiance Joe and build up in the New York of the turn of the century existence ... ...
exciting and full of sensuality, this novel tells the story of Fiona Finnegan and a great love of atonement, courage and passion.
"The Time of Miracles" by Anne-Laure Bondoux
It may also be that I "The Time of Miracles "priority grant. This book is a few days ago when I arrived and I sincerely want to thank you for providing the Carlsen Verlag.
Summary A story of where dreams take
The story of the boy Koumaïl who escapes from the chaos of war in the Caucasus to France and never loses the courage and faith in luck.
Nicolás Artajo told these politically current history in a very sensitive way. He comes from a Polish- . German-English parents in 2001 he was nominated for the German Dubbing Award (Billy Elliot), 2010, he occupied for his reading of the novel rupees rupees (Slumdog Millionaire) 2nd Place at the German Audio-Audience Award.
About the Author Anne-Laure
Bondoux was born in 1971 in France. She lives near Paris. Since her 10th Years she wrote stories and the passion she has never dropped since. After studying literature, she began in 1996 with the French publisher Bayard work. There she discovered the field of children's literature and published her first Texte.Maja Vogel was born in 1973 and grew up in the Emsland. She studied German and French, spent a year in Paris and worked for several years as an editor at a children's book publisher before they as a writer and translator on her own. Today, Maja lives of birds in northern Germany.
"The colors of cruelty" by Joseph Zoderer
I decide I can not, for "The Colors of Cruelty" by Joseph procrastinator even blinks at me from the shelf and whispers to me to: "Read me, read me ..."
for providing the review copy I want to thank here at the Haymon Verlag. I guess "tea rose" is probably but still waiting.
Here's the blurb:
Richard wants to free from the love of his life, from the obsession with a passion that captivates him still to Ursula, his former lover who left him. To save his family fortune, he buys a farmhouse in the mountains. The transformation of the new home to distract him, save by the desire for
Ursula, to lead him back to his wife Selma, which he still loves, and their two sons. Richard oscillates between two worlds, between idyll and painful memory, between the solitude of the mountain village and the bustle of the city. But then he makes a career leap and is sent as a foreign correspondent for the Berlin of 1989. Amidst the world's political upheavals, he met there Ursula the second time and has to decide ...
with atmospheric density and poetic clarity Joseph Zoderer tells in his new novel, a story about the possibilities of love and the wounds they propose, by the desire to have more than one life, and by way of a man to itself
have changed Ursula, to lead him back to his wife Selma, which he still loves, and their two sons. Richard oscillates between two worlds, between idyll and painful memory, between the solitude of the mountain village and the bustle of the city. But then he makes a career leap and is sent as a foreign correspondent for the Berlin of 1989. Amidst the world's political upheavals, he met there Ursula the second time and has to decide ...
with atmospheric density and poetic clarity Joseph Zoderer tells in his new novel, a story about the possibilities of love and the wounds they propose, by the desire to have more than one life, and by way of a man to itself
Today I have reached the exchange point of Julia (Buecherquotes) what I "see I throw up the innocence" against. About Amazon I recently bought many used books that have been touted as new or good. And what shall I say, used of ten books, corresponded to three - the descriptions. When I read the book by Julia "I wanted you alive," pulled from the envelope, I felt a 'VERY GOOD' to hold in your hands.
because "I throw up the look of innocence" vorzuweisen very little sides, I've put a small book inside. I hope you will like "light diet".
Much love going to love you Julia! :)
a relentlessly open and tender book: Love in the face of death
The man returns to Germany back and will freeze to death in the mountains. The wife sought to - against him, against death.
>> You have been the axis of my life, his wealth, his multi-faceted, his joy and pain with you, and only with you, I wanted to share everything, even in the days of aging, and even in old age . So I had written to you on that very day on which you got in Jerusalem, the fatal prognosis, faßstest the decision to take your own life - and yet you dip test suddenly, three days later in my room overlooking the Wannsee . \u0026lt;\u0026lt;
The man returns to Germany back and will freeze to death in the mountains. The wife sought to - against him, against death.
>> You have been the axis of my life, his wealth, his multi-faceted, his joy and pain with you, and only with you, I wanted to share everything, even in the days of aging, and even in old age . So I had written to you on that very day on which you got in Jerusalem, the fatal prognosis, faßstest the decision to take your own life - and yet you dip test suddenly, three days later in my room overlooking the Wannsee . \u0026lt;\u0026lt;
Similar Mira stomach is Jürgen Nieraad, Literary scholar and philosopher, and I look forward to reading this book. Handkerchiefs should be definitely within reach.
PS: Sorry
Olli had brought a few days ago the disease out of school and already I'm lying flat, the reason I do not shine here at the moment due to the permanent post of contributions..
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