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Cover des Buches Ich, Eleanor Oliphant (ISBN: 9783431039788)

Bewertung zu "Ich, Eleanor Oliphant" von Gail Honeyman

Ich, Eleanor Oliphant
Gabrielle_Mathieuvor 5 Jahren
Kurzmeinung: Under the calm and measured pace of “Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine” lies hidden tension.
The roots of lonliness

Under the calm and measured pace of “Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine” lies hidden tension. Like the glimpse of a shark fin poking out of a tranquil sea, references to “Mummy” accumulate, making us wonder what trauma hides under Eleanor’s placid exterior. This story of an acerbic and rigid woman, and her boring daily routine, is unexpectedly suspenseful, as we accompany Elinor in her misguided effort to romantically pursue a musician she barely knows.
How can Eleanor, who is so intelligent, be convinced that the man of her dreams would be interested in her, or even make a good partner for her if he was? Why is it that Eleanor can recall her sole lover, who repeatedly slapped her and broke her arm, without having more of a reaction that she does when she observes office workers whispering and laughing about her? (which is to say, no reaction). And most importantly, what is wrong with her mother? Elinor, a lonely thirty-year old office-worker, seems to have internalized her mother’s voice in the many cutting observations she makes about food, and others social skills; yet we suspect that she does not share her mother’s cruelty and criminal tendency. That we come to sense how dangerous her mother is, though the story is written in the first-person narrative of Elinor, who is in denial, is testament to the skill of the narrator.
Funny and sad, Elinor’s story is not just about loneliness. It’s about emotional shutdown as a consequence of abuse, and the consequences it has on a person’s life. When Elinor is befriended by a homely chain-smoking co-worker at her office, she begins to realize what she’s been missing by shunning contact with others. Will she continue in her pursuit of “the perfect man”, the handsome musician she believes her mother would approve of? Or will she accept the genuine affection of her new friends, with all their frailties and bad habits.

Cover des Buches Erzengel. (ISBN: 9783453133471)

Bewertung zu "Erzengel." von Sharon Shinn

Erzengel.
Gabrielle_Mathieuvor 5 Jahren
Kurzmeinung: I read this a long time ago. Good character development, slow-paced, as is Shinn's style. Strong romantic element
Cover des Buches Kushiel - Das Zeichen (ISBN: 9783453522565)

Bewertung zu "Kushiel - Das Zeichen" von Jacqueline Carey

Kushiel - Das Zeichen
Gabrielle_Mathieuvor 5 Jahren
Kurzmeinung: Who would have thought I'd enjoy a series about a heroine who is sexually aroused by sadism. But somehow it all makes sense.
Cover des Buches The Waking Fire (ISBN: 9780356506371)

Bewertung zu "The Waking Fire" von Anthony Ryan

The Waking Fire
Gabrielle_Mathieuvor 5 Jahren
Kurzmeinung: Detailed world-buildingThe Draconis Memoria series is comprised of a trilogy set in a world where drake (dragon) blood is a prized commodity
Detailed world building

The Draconis Memoria series is comprised of a trilogy set in a world where drake (dragon) blood is a prized commodity, the basis of the trading fortune of the Ironship Syndicate. It is a brilliant, savage adventure. When I jumped in with Anthony Ryan’s latest release, ominously named The Empire of Ashes, I soon realized I couldn’t do justice to the detailed, intricately plotted series without reading all three. In for a penny, in for a pound.
August, September, and October found me delving into a world with various cultures: a decadent empire, complete with a doddering emperor, and another continent in thrall to a powerful corporation. There were steaming jungles, barren mountains, and ice floes overlaying ocean-bed volcanoes
In addition to the challenges of noting the terrain and politics, there are multiple points of view, as in most adult epic fiction. From my reading, two main characters emerged, and tied together the evolving narrative.
Lizanne Lethridge is a ruthless Special Initiatives Agent, an employee of the Ironship Trading Syndicate with a taste for explosives and occasional dalliances. Clay Torcreek is an emotionally scarred young man, survivor of a slum called The Blinds. They’re both Blood-Blessed; humans that can ingest the blood of drakes and manifest superpowers. When Clay is forced into service by Lizanne’s employers, he and Lizanne are initially at odds.
In the first book, Clay is sent on a secret expedition to find out what happened to an earlier force that braved the interior of the continent Arresedia, intent on finding the fabled White Drake. A taste of its blood and the future becomes known.
When Clay encounters the White Drake in its resting place, and unintentionally activates it, he learns that the beast has its own nefarious plans for humanity. In the second book, he and Lizanne become unlikely allies, dedicated to stopping the threat. Clay and his kin go south to a land of perpetual snow, to seek out the secret of crystals from space that are linked to the past and can induce changes in drakes and humans. Lizanne infiltrates a prison, looking for a mysterious man called the Tinkerer, who may be able to unlock the secret of an ancient music box which holds additional clues about the White Drake. In the process of breaking out of the infamous prison, she becomes known as Miss Blood, and topples an empire. Clay, on his own journey, discovers a long-lost culture and a 2000-year old survivor under the ice.
In meantime, the White Drake leads the drakes in a war against mankind. The otherworldly crystals aid the transformation of its human captives into “the Spoiled.” The Spoiled, who have a linked consciousness, are under the control of the White Drake, who mobilizes them as an army, as well as occasionally feeding them to its brood.
Will Clay, Lizanne, and their allies find the key to destroying the White Dragon? The third book, the last, concludes the series and the fight against the White Drake’s domination.


Cover des Buches Das Heer des Weißen Drachen (ISBN: 9783608949759)

Bewertung zu "Das Heer des Weißen Drachen" von Anthony Ryan

Das Heer des Weißen Drachen
Gabrielle_Mathieuvor 5 Jahren
Kurzmeinung: The Draconis Memoria series is comprised of a trilogy set in a world where drake (dragon) blood is a prized commodity,

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