Samstag, März 10, 2012

Und wieder was Neues

Gestern Abend habe ich das Buch über die vergessenen Lesezeichen ausgelesen. Es hat mir sehr gut gefallen und es war einfach interessant zu lesen, was die Leute so alles in Büchern stecken lassen. Da ich früher ja auch einige Bücher aus dem Antiquariat gekauft habe - leider hat man das Antiquariat geschlossen - habe ich selbst schon einige vergessene Lesezeichen gefunden: Lesezeichen, Briefe, Zeitungsausschnitte, Rezepte, eine Autogrammkarte. Deshalb wird das mein Sommerprojekt: ich werde mir all diese Bücher heraussuchen, und meine Fundstücke hier posten. Der Blog zum Buch hat mir übrigens auch sehr gut gefallen.

Heute beginne ich dann mit leichter Jugendliteratur, aber vor dem Urlaub will ich mir nichts zu Schwieriges mehr antun.

Mein Neues:
Alex FLINN
Bewitching

Kurzbeschreibung: Bewitching can be a beast. . . .
Once, I put a curse on a beastly and arrogant high school boy. That one turned out all right. Others didn’t.
I go to a new school now - one where no one knows that I should have graduated long ago. I’m not still here because I’m stupid; I just don’t age.
You see, I’m immortal. And I pretty much know everything after hundreds of years,except for when to take my powers and butt out.
I want to help, but things just go awry in ways I could never predict. Like when I tried to free some children from a gingerbread house and ended up being hanged. After I came back from the dead (immortal, remember?), I tried to play matchmaker for a French prince and ended up banished from France forever. And that little mermaid I found in the Titanic lifeboat? I don’t even want to think about it.
Now a girl named Emma needs me. I probably shouldn’t get involved, but her gorgeous stepsister is conniving to the core. I think I have just the thing to fix that girl, and it isn’t an enchanted pumpkin. Although you never know what will happen when I start . . . Bewitching.

Donnerstag, März 08, 2012

vergessene Lesezeichen

Heute Nachmittag habe ich das Wien-Buch ausgelesen, das ja nur sehr dünn war. Es war ganz amüsant geschrieben, und hat Lust auf Wien gemacht - für eine deutsche Schriftstellerin sogar gut und flüssig geschrieben. Allerdings mag sie keine Katzen und das macht sie mir letztendlich doch wieder unsympathisch.

Und in Anbetracht dessen, das wir bald in den Urlaub fliegen, werde ich die nächste Woche nur dünne Bücher lesen. Was nach Thailand mitfliegen wird, habe ich mir natürlich auch schon überlegt.

Heute Abend beginne ich jedenfalls mit diesem hier:

Michael POPEK
Forgotten Bookmarks
A Bookseller's Collection of Odd
Things Lost Between the Pages

Kurzbeschreibung: It's happened to all of us: we're reading a book, something interrupts us, and we grab the closest thing at hand to mark our spot. It could be a train ticket, a letter, an advertisement, a photograph, or a four-leaf clover. Eventually the book finds its way into the world-a library, a flea market, other people's bookshelves, or to a used bookstore. But what becomes of those forgotten bookmarks? What stories could they tell?
By day, Michael Popek works in his family's used bookstore. By night, he's the voyeuristic force behind www.forgottenbookmarks.com, where he shares the weird objects he has found among the stacks at his store.
Forgotten Bookmarks is a scrapbook of Popek's most interesting finds. Sure, there are actual bookmarks, but there are also pictures and ticket stubs, old recipes and notes, valentines, unsent letters, four-leaf clovers, and various sordid, heartbreaking, and bizarre keepsakes. Together this collection of lost treasures offers a glimpse into other readers' lives that they never intended for us to see.

Mittwoch, März 07, 2012

Österreich/Wien im März

Gestern Nachmittag habe ich den 10. Teil meiner Southern Vampire Mysteries ausgelesen. Wie immer hat es mir sehr gut gefallen, auch wenn mittlerweile ein bisschen viel passiert und es schon ein wenig zu weit hergeholt ist. Aber trotzdem: es gefällt mir noch.

Vor dem Urlaub wollte ich auch noch mein Österreich/Wien-Projekt für März lesen und habe mich daher heute Früh für dieses hier entschieden:

Christine WEINER
Verrückt nach Wien
Warum ich dieser Stadt hemmungslos verfallen bin

Kurzbeschreibung: Christine Weiner hat sich in Wien verliebt. Vor über 20 Jahren ist sie zum ersten Mal gekommen, und seither lässt sie die Stadt nicht mehrlos. Längst ist aus der deutschen Touristin eine ständige Besucherin geworden, im Laufe der Zeit haben sich dabei interessante Beobachtungen und spannende Geschichten angesammelt. Neben dem touristischen Pflichtprogramm erforscht Christine Weiner die traditionellen, aber auch die schrägen Seiten der Stadt und gibt sie auf charmante und amüsante Weise zum Besten. Herausgekommen ist dabei kein gewöhnlicher Reiseführer, sondern ein Buch, das Wien und seine Bewohner mit all seinen Macken und Liebenswürdigkeiten vorstellt.

Freitag, März 02, 2012

Sookie Stackhouse im März

Heute Früh habe ich in der U-Bahn die Reiseerzählungen von Mark Twain ausgelesen. Das Buch hat mir gut gefallen, aber begeistert hat es mich nicht.  Trotzdem freue ich mich auf das nächste von ihm, ebenfalls mit Reiseerzählungen. Vielleicht war er mir auch nur zu Lange in Deutschland - das war nämlich der Großteil vom Buch.

Um meine monatlichen Lese-Projekte noch vor dem Urlaub abzuarbeiten, habe ich heute Abend mit der Sookie Stackhouse-Serie weitergemacht, dem 10. Band der Serie. Der 11. und 12. sind natürlich schon vorbestellt.

Mein Neues:

Charlaine HARRIS
Dead in the Family

Plot summary: When the novel begins, Sookie Stackhouse is still recovering physically and emotionally from the torture she received at the hands of demented fairies Lochlan and Neav: e in the previous book (Dead and Gone). She has finally settled into a relationship with the Viking vampire Eric, and her errant brother Jason seems to have his life in order, too, with a solid new girlfriend, Michele. But all the other people in Sookie’s life—Eric himself, her former lover Bill, her friend and boss Sam—are having family problems. Eric’s maker, Appius Livius Ocella, shows up with Eric’s ‘brother’ in tow—he is Alexei Romanov, only son of the last Czar of Russia, who as an adolescent witnessed the Bolshevik Revolution, including the slaughter of his entire family. He developed emotional problems as a result. Appius has sought Eric out as a last resort, to see if Eric can help restore Alexei to sanity. Meanwhile, Bill is still suffering from the silver poisoning he got via the teeth of Neave when he rescued Sookie from her torturers. He is not getting better, and may only be able to be cured by the blood of a vampire made by Bill's maker, the dead Lorena, but Bill refuses to ask his sibling for help.

The furor raised by the coming out of the two-natured continues, as Calvin Norris reveals himself to his co-workers and Sam's family deals with the news of having the two-natured in the family. Certain forces are agitating for a were registration system, and the weres suspect that they are under surveillance by the government.

Sookie begins to recover from her torture at the hands of Lochlan and Neave, but still has post-traumatic stress and anxiety. She wants to kill Victor because she realizes he is a major threat to Eric, Pam, and Bill, wanting them dead. But Sookie struggles with the idea of killing Victor in cold blood, rather than in the heat of battle or in self-defense. Victor sends assassins to kill Sookie, Pam, and Bill, without success. Sookie's cousin Claude comes to live with her, claiming he suffers without the company of other fairies (his triplets, Claudine and Claudette, are now deceased). Sookie's mad half-fae uncle, Dermot, has been wandering the property for reasons unknown, as has another unidentified fairy. Sookie seeks out Bill's "sibling", Judith Vardamon, to ask for her help. She learns that Judith was made vampire by Lorena in an attempt to placate a sullen Bill, her reasoning being that having a companion who so resembled Bill's late wife would please him. However, Bill avoids contact with Judith, believing that she blames him for her vampiric state. Judith won't contact Bill because she fears and hates Lorena. Sookie contacts Judith for the sake of Bill's health. Upon learning of Lorena's death, Judith is overjoyed and happily anticipatory of her visit with Bill. Her blood serves to heal him, and the two seem to build a rapport quickly.

Sookie is called upon to babysit her cousin Hadley's young son, Hunter, who is also telepathic. She helps him with the social nuances of being telepathic. Sookie attends a trial by the Shreveport pack, to learn why the body of Basim, a new were, was found buried on her property. She learns that Alcide's second is the bloodthirsty Jannalynn, who is dating Sam Merlotte. Sookie struggles to prevent the pack from killing any of their own. Ultimately, she learns that Colman, father of the baby Claudine was carrying, is seeking revenge on Sookie for the part he perceives she played in Claudine's death. He was going to kill her, but after seeing her mothering Hunter, he can't bear to kill her, and instead wants her to be arrested. Meanwhile, Alexei has been carelessly draining people and refusing to be controlled by Appius, and Eric struggles to control him. Ultimately, Alexei attacks and almost kills Pam and Eric, and kills Bobby Burnham (Eric's "day man"), and Felicia. The stories converge at Sookie's house, where Eric kills Alexei, Colman kills Appius Livius while attempting to kill Sookie, and Eric kills Colman. Sookie and Claude free Dermot from the spell that had made him mad.