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Akein Rowe Rowe itibaren Putz, 7224, İsviçre

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Bir engrossig, şaşırtıcı bir kahramanlık ve trajedi hikayesini okudu. Bir günde okudum.

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gerginlik ve acı güzel bir biçimde yazılmış

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Yıl boyunca sık sık eğlenmek için okuyamıyorum, ancak bu kitabı rastgele aldım ve bağlandım. Judy Blume'yi bir çok genç olarak okudum, bu yüzden yetişkin kitaplarını okumakla çok ilgilendim. Hikaye ve karakterler ilginç. Okurken ilginizi çekmek biraz gizemle başlar. Yazının kendisi hızlı ve kolaydır. Kitap beni ilgilendiriyordu. Her ne kadar arsa çoğu açıktı ben beklemiyordum sonu biraz bükülme vardı.

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Genelde kitaplarının hayranı değilim, çünkü oldukça kabarık ve rahatsız edici derecede iyimser görünüyorlar, ancak bu kitabın yazılma şeklinden gerçekten keyif aldım. Bunu bir dizi mektup / yazışma, haber makalesi / bildirimi ve e-posta olarak okumak. Bu yazarın okuduğumdan bir hız değişikliği oldu.

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Sensational little book ... a one sitting book about the author's life in Berlin during the Third Reich. I think he understands that his life is a miracle that he stayed alive throughout the war walking the streets of Berlin with a yellow star on his clothing. This is the husband of one of the ladies at Curves and it made the book even more meaningful since she is married to him. And zoonoses was his vocation. He works at the Holocost Museum translating letters from people. Should be a best seller!!

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Another Marsh cozy. I love these things for many reasons; I enjoy mystery and WWII era behavior and mores and Brits. But the real reason I keep returning to Marsh is this; consider how she introduces the character of Maurice Questing; "Maurice Questing was about fifty years old and so much a type that a casual observer would have found it difficult to describe him. He appeared in triplicate at private bars, hotel lounges, business meetings and race-courses. His features were blurred and thick, his eyes sharp. His clothes always looked expensive and new. His speech, both in accent and in choice of words, was an affair of mass production rather than selection. Yet though he was as voluble as a radio advertiser, shooting out his machine-turned phrases in a loud voice, and with a great air of assurance, every word he uttered seemed synthetic and quite unrelated to his thoughts." A wordsmith if there ever was one. And, again, the murder almost seems unnecessary (in this one, it doesn't happen until almost half-way through) as one is so taken with the character studies and the chemistry of relationships. I recommend that you pick these small masterpieces up at your local used bookstore when you see them and save them for a rainy day or an afternoon on the beach. Wonderful stuff.