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Circe von Madeline Miller
In the house of Helios, god of the sun and mightiest of the Titans, a daughter is born. But Circe …
Nutze seit über 2 Jahren auf der Instanz books.theunseen.city.. und die Probleme werden leider größer. Einmal ist sie von heute auf morgen ist nicht mehr erreichbar, und ein anderes Mal, also eigentlich immer, entweder gar nicht oder nur mit starken Verzögerungen zu erreichen.
Jetzt werde ich es mir hier gemütlich machen. Meine Buchliste ist importiert. Jetzt muss ich nur noch ein wenig aufräumen.
Meine Interessen liegen hauptsächlich in history-based Romane, SciFi, Crime & Thriller, ab und an auch mal Fantasy oder ein Sachbuch.
Meistens lese ich englisch-sprachige Bücher.
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In the house of Helios, god of the sun and mightiest of the Titans, a daughter is born. But Circe …
I haven't expected such a wonderfully told story. Nothing could have prepared me for the joy in reading it. In the end it's all about unconditional love. Easy read and I absolutely recommend it.
I haven't expected such a wonderfully told story. Nothing could have prepared me for the joy in reading it. In the end it's all about unconditional love. Easy read and I absolutely recommend it.
Normally I don't like postapocalyptic stories too much but this one sounded promising. It didn't meet my expectations.
Story starts 5 years after a micro plastic storm which eliminated most of the population. It tells the story on how a mother survives with her almost 5 yro boy in a world full of poison and dangers by other survivors. Until she found signs that her fiancé might have survived and she starts a journey high up to the north through the country.
The story is mostly about how she overcomes and survives dangerous situations with other survivors or even animals. At times I was even annoyed by yet another obstacle to overcome. A bit too much for my taste
Imho the author missed the chance to write a lot more about how it ever came that far (she did mention it but only as a side line). …
Normally I don't like postapocalyptic stories too much but this one sounded promising. It didn't meet my expectations.
Story starts 5 years after a micro plastic storm which eliminated most of the population. It tells the story on how a mother survives with her almost 5 yro boy in a world full of poison and dangers by other survivors. Until she found signs that her fiancé might have survived and she starts a journey high up to the north through the country.
The story is mostly about how she overcomes and survives dangerous situations with other survivors or even animals. At times I was even annoyed by yet another obstacle to overcome. A bit too much for my taste
Imho the author missed the chance to write a lot more about how it ever came that far (she did mention it but only as a side line). Especially with her acclaimed interest in micro plastics in the oceans and in our times with climate change.
The book is more about survival in the wilderness to find the love of her life. If you like that this is definitely a book for you. I would have loved to read more about climate change and the issue itself.

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