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reviewed Wait here for further instructions #2 by Gunter (Wait here for further instructions, #2)

Gunter: Wait here for further instructions #2 (Paperback, Deutsch language) 3 stars

"Aus der Provinz - für die Provinz"

literarisches Zine

Solides literarisches Zine

3 stars

Knapp zehn Jahre nach der ersten Ausgabe, so das Vorwort, erschien die zweite Nummer. Fotos und Texte, professionell anmutendes Layout (manche Seiten mit Bild + Text sind mir allerdings zu voll), stabiler Umschlag aus festerem Papier. Der Autor nennt sich Gunter und gibt eine Emailadresse an, es gibt ein Jahr und einen Ort der Herstellung. Das Zine enthält eine Fotosammlung öffentlicher Kunst mit knappem Begleittext (hat mir Spaß gemacht), eine Sammlung "absurder Geschichten", Mikrofiktionen oder Vignetten, die mir weniger gefallen haben (zu viele zu aufgeladene Formulierungen), nochmal Fotos + Text, diesmal zu Gesichtern in Baumrinden (die Bilder fand ich nur so mäßig, und den Text wie die Geschichtensammlungen zu bemüht, und als Viertes einige Gedichte. Die waren zwar nicht völlig mein Geschmack, aber ich fand sie auch nicht schlecht.

Als literarisches Egozine bietet Wait here for further instructions #2 interessante Einblicke in Gunters Gedanken. Dadurch, dass sich Bilder, Kürzestgeschichten und …

Ari North: The Study of Wilder Magic (EBook) No rating

Samara knew about the curse—and the monsters—when she chose to study at Axton. She wasn't …

Content warning 4. Unseen, Unnoticed, Invisible - spoilers

finished reading Dawn on a Distant Shore (Into the Wilderness, #2)

Dawn on a Distant Shore (Paperback, 2001, Bantam Books) 2 stars

In an icy, untamed world of pristine beauty, a husband and wife are torn apart …

Seldom did I read a more boring book than this one. I was having a hard time to get through it, lost the thread more than once and asked myself why I keep on reading it.

Every series has at least one book that is chewy and takes some time to get through. With most of the series I read it was #4 of #5. With this series it was #2 already.

The story dragged on and on an on. I had a hard time to follow the story. And - like the 1st book - the end came too sudden. Sudden because finally the story gained.

I will start #3 and if this book is not catching me I'll sell the series.

reviewed Don't Look Back by Rachel Grant (Evidence: Under Fire, #3)

Rachel Grant: Don't Look Back (EBook, Janus) 4 stars

ometimes history is better left buried…

Six months after barely escaping a nightmare, Kira Hanson …

Suspenseful plot thread weaving

4 stars

I received this book for free, this does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review

With both parents now dead, learning the truth wouldn’t hurt anyone except herself.

Don't Look Back is third in the Evidence: Under Fire series, and while you'd miss out on arriving fully in the know about interpersonal relationships of characters, I didn't have a problem starting the series with this installment. There's enough nudging in of recaps to get new readers in the know and the beginning gives a flashback to a big moment between our leads, Kira is rescued by Rand; readers of the series will feel like they're just picking up where the last book left off. If you've been a reader of Suzanne Brockmann or binged through the tv shows The Night Agent, The Old Man, and Bodyguard (British), then you're definitely going to want to …