Hab das Buch dem mittleren Kind vorgelesen, jeden Abend ein Kapitel und manchmal tagsüber eins. Kannte die ganze Geschichte bislang gar nicht, nur die paar Bruchstücke, an die ich mich aus meiner Kindheit erinnerte. Und das zeigt auch schon, wie Michael Endes Werke Generationen verbinden können und auch über 60 Jahre später noch von Kindern gerne gehört werden. Das Buch selbst fand ich nett. Mitunter wirken Dialoge etwas altbacken, aber zumindest die altmodischen Begriffe gehören auch zum Charme. Die Abenteuer der beiden Freunde werden nie übermäßig spannend und sich auch für kleine Kinder geeignet. Das gruseligste ist Frau Mahlzahn und der Ausflug in die Drachenstadt. Aber auch mit dem Drachen nimmt es, wie mit allem, ein gutes Ende. Wir nehmen uns mit Sicherheit auch noch Die Wilde 13 vor, aber zuerst Die unendliche Geschichte und Momo.
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state_electrician reviewed The legion of flame by Anthony Ryan (The Draconis memoria, #2)
Review of 'The legion of flame' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
The series continues right where we left off. All characters go on their separate journeys and we get some insights into the army of the White Dragon. Absolutely recommended if you enjoyed the first book.
state_electrician reviewed Ein Sommer in Sommerby by Kirsten Boie
Review of 'Ein Sommer in Sommerby' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
I read this book to my daughter over the course of a few weeks. We both enjoyed it, as we enjoyed all books from Kirsten Boie so far. The characters feel real and the experiences of the kids do too. Just a lovely book that I can fully recommend.
Review of 'Knochenblumen welken nicht' on 'Goodreads'
1 star
Not for me. Neither the writing, nor the characters were particularly enjoyable. The writing was rather juvenile and the characters didn't quite feel real or deep. This book contains the trope of people with magical abilities being (kind of) oppressed, which I always find silly. People with magic will always rule everybody else or at the very least be an integral part of society, just because of their powers. And if they don't the author doesn't quite understand how reality works. I know, silly to complain about reality in a fantasy setting. I guess it's a pet peeve of mine.
state_electrician reviewed Die siebte Zeugin
Review of 'Die siebte Zeugin' on 'Goodreads'
2 stars
German court thriller, not exactly a Grisham. Neither the writing nor the story will challenge anyone. But I still enjoyed it, if only for a glimpse on the German legal system. I feel I am more familiar with the US legal system than the German one, which sounds a bit sad. The characters are fine, maybe a bit shallow. Definitely not deep. The relationship between Rocco and Jarmer seems rather forced. But overall I felt the book was OK. If I come across the next one in the library I might pick it up. I definitely won't pay money for it.
Review of 'Oxen. Gefrorene Flammen' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
I am finally done with the Niels Oxen trilogy. The last book begins a few months after the events of the second book, with our heroes beaten and isolated by the Danehof. But of course everything changes over the course of the book.
The Niels Oxen books are not the best thrillers out there, but they are fun and somehow feel good reads and sometimes that's just what you need.
Review of 'Between the strokes of night' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
I first read this book in the early nineties, when I was just old enough to participate in the world games in the book and it left quite an impression. It was one of the first more serious SF books I read, before that it was mainly the Shadowrun and Battletech novelizations. Most of the other SF books I read at that time left quite an impression, as did this one. On a re-read 30 years later it still mostly holds up. I would classify this as YA lit and I think it could get a movie trilogy like Divergent or Maze Runner, as the general setup is quite similar. Nonetheless I still enjoyed the book.
state_electrician reviewed Oxen. Das erste Opfer by Jens Henrik Jensen
Review of 'Oxen. Das erste Opfer' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Another random find in the library. I enjoyed this very much. The only irritating thing, really, was the fixation on dogs, which was somewhat odd. Apart from that a really fun book. Secret societies, conspiracies, likeable characters, action... Just a lovely mix of all that. I am angry because the library is closed today and I have to wait until tomorrow before I can pick up the next two books. Highly recommended if you enjoy the keywords I mentioned.
state_electrician reviewed Charity by Wolfgang Hohlbein (Bastei-Lübbe-Taschenbuch ; Bd. 23096 : Science-fiction-Abenteuer)
Review of 'Charity' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
Oh man. This must've been my fourth or fifth time through this book. I was crazy about this series about 30 years ago. Even then I realized that it wasn't exactly high literature. Today I'll describe it as pure pulp. The story could definitely be more, but Hohlbein is Hohlbein. I think as a teen it was easier to gloss over the really bad parts, fill in the gaps. I can still see the potential of the story, but reading this trash is so much harder. I won't recommend this for anyone over 20 or even just slightly sophisticated teenagers (which I apparently wasn't).
state_electrician reviewed The Washington decree by Jussi Adler-Olsen
Review of 'The Washington decree' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
I picked this up, because the scenario sounded grand and I love me a good conspiracy thriller. Overall I enjoyed the book, although it definitely isn't perfect. The editing could've been tighter, like other reviewers I think the book could be about a third shorter. There are other flaws as well, but it's still an enjoyable read. I read the German translation, so I can't speak about American v. British English problems. Recommended if you like conspiracies on a grand scale.
Review of 'Der Panther: Julia Durants neuer Fall (Julia Durant ermittelt, Band 19)' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
My first Durant book. A nice police procedural. Too much personal crap from the investigators, I prefer if the investigation is the only focus. But the story was still entertaining. I noticed a few clunky parts, where the author decided to let someone jump to a helpful conclusion or where the fate of characters was just never mentioned again. I might pick up other books from this author.
state_electrician reviewed Six Years by Harlan Coben
Review of 'Six Years' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
Picked it up from the library because it seemed nice and short and it was. The story is nothing new, but I enjoyed the writing, which didn't take itself too seriously. A fun, little read with some action and drama that you can finish in an hour or two.
state_electrician reviewed Mörderfinder by Arno Strobel
Review of 'Mörderfinder' on 'Goodreads'
1 star
What a dumb book. My goodness. Very simplistic and dangerous worldview, where those damn laws and procedures keep the police from catching the bad guys. And then I got the book where it's about child abuse. Ugh. The author's handling of the awful topic is distasteful and just plain bad. Definitely recommending to stay away from this book and probably the author.
state_electrician reviewed Violas Versteck
Review of 'Violas Versteck' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
The final entry in the Tom Babylon series. I skipped the third one, at least for now, but that wasn't a problem. I enjoyed the book very much. Sita's chapters were quite painful to read and I feel that real people would not be able to shrug off trauma as easily as fictional characters. But that's why it's fiction. If you read the previous books, definitely pick this up.