I don't really know what to make of this book. Firstly, it's very short, which made it difficult for me to really get into it. Secondly, the dialogue is quite scarce, so the characterization of the protagonists is rather sketchy. Even the plot is very bare and while you wonder what's going on, the main theme is rather how people react to the crisis, what they say, what they do, than about what caused the crisis. I can't say I didn't like it, and I liked it much better after a second read, but compared to the other novels by Don DeLillo that I've read, it's different. So if you want to get to know this author, I'd rather recommend "White Noise" or, if you're feeling brave, the monumental "Underworld".
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Vor kurzem hierher umgezogen von bookwyrm.social. Versuche, mir ein möglichst weites Feld an Literatur zu erschließen. Alle Epochen, alle Genres, mit besonderer Vorliebe für die Postmoderne und Science-Fiction. Wenn ich deutschsprachige Bücher lese, sind auch meine Kommentare und Rezensionen auf deutsch.
Recently moved here from bookwyrm.social.Trying to explore a wide range of literature, especially fiction. All periods and genres, with a preference for postmodern literature and science fiction. When I read english books, my comments and reviews will be in english as well.
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Paranoid Fish hat 2666 bewertet: 5 Sterne

2666 von Roberto Bolaño
Ein Quartett durchgedrehter Germanisten, das einen verschollenen Schriftsteller jagt. Ein Kommissar in einer mexikanischen Wüstenstadt, in der Hunderte von Frauen …
Paranoid Fish hat Der Kleine Vampir Zieht Um bewertet: 4 Sterne
Paranoid Fish hat Der kleine Vampir bewertet: 4 Sterne

Der kleine Vampir von Angela Sommer-Bodenburg
Anton liest für sein Leben gern Gruselgeschichten – vor allem über Vampire. Von einem Vampir wie Rüdiger aber hat Anton …
Paranoid Fish hat Die Bibliothek des Wahnsinns bewertet: 3 Sterne
Paranoid Fish hat Nessie und die Geister der MacLachlan bewertet: 4 Sterne
Paranoid Fish hat Wenn ein Reisender in einer Winternacht bewertet: 5 Sterne

Wenn ein Reisender in einer Winternacht von Italo Calvino
Wenn ein Reisender eine Buchhandlung betritt und nach dem neuen Roman von Italo Calvino fragt, dann kann er allerhand erleben. …
Paranoid Fish hat Flattertiere wie Vampire bewertet: 4 Sterne
Paranoid Fish hat Silence von Don DeLillo besprochen
better the second time around
4 Sterne
I don't really know what to make of this book. Firstly, it's very short, which made it difficult for me to really get into it. Secondly, the dialogue is quite scarce, so the characterization of the protagonists is rather sketchy. Even the plot is very bare and while you wonder what's going on, the main theme is rather how people react to the crisis, what they say, what they do, than about what caused the crisis. I can't say I didn't like it, and I liked it much better after a second read, but compared to the other novels by Don DeLillo that I've read, it's different. So if you want to get to know this author, I'd rather recommend "White Noise" or, if you're feeling brave, the monumental "Underworld".
Paranoid Fish hat Die Ladenhüterin bewertet: 4 Sterne
Paranoid Fish hat Silence von Don DeLillo besprochen
better the second time around
4 Sterne
I don't really know what to make of this book. Firstly, it's very short, which made it difficult for me to really get into it. Secondly, the dialogue is quite scarce, so the characterization of the protagonists is rather sketchy. Even the plot is very bare and while you wonder what's going on, the main theme is rather how people react to the crisis, what they say, what they do, than about what caused the crisis. I can't say I didn't like it, and I liked it much better after a second read, but compared to the other novels by Don DeLillo that I've read, it's different. So if you want to get to know this author, I'd rather recommend "White Noise" or, if you're feeling brave, the monumental "Underworld".
I don't really know what to make of this book. Firstly, it's very short, which made it difficult for me to really get into it. Secondly, the dialogue is quite scarce, so the characterization of the protagonists is rather sketchy. Even the plot is very bare and while you wonder what's going on, the main theme is rather how people react to the crisis, what they say, what they do, than about what caused the crisis. I can't say I didn't like it, and I liked it much better after a second read, but compared to the other novels by Don DeLillo that I've read, it's different. So if you want to get to know this author, I'd rather recommend "White Noise" or, if you're feeling brave, the monumental "Underworld".
Paranoid Fish hat Mason and Dixon von Thomas Pynchon besprochen
incredibly good
5 Sterne
This was probably one of the hardest and best books I've ever read. A deliberately ahistorical historical novel, it tells the story of two men, one an astronomer, the other a surveyor, about whom very little is actually known, in the form of a picaresque tale that tells a story within a story, with some digressions into even deeper layers of narrative. All sorts of absurd episodes about talking dogs, flying magicians and the hollow earth are interwoven. Nevertheless, you learn a lot about history, including historiography and how much you can trust it, but also about colonial America, slavery, astronomy, seafaring and much more, and of course about the surveying of the Mason-Dixon line, which was an engineering achievement at the time and is still regarded as the dividing line between the northern and southern states of the United States. The novel is at times terribly funny and at …
This was probably one of the hardest and best books I've ever read. A deliberately ahistorical historical novel, it tells the story of two men, one an astronomer, the other a surveyor, about whom very little is actually known, in the form of a picaresque tale that tells a story within a story, with some digressions into even deeper layers of narrative. All sorts of absurd episodes about talking dogs, flying magicians and the hollow earth are interwoven. Nevertheless, you learn a lot about history, including historiography and how much you can trust it, but also about colonial America, slavery, astronomy, seafaring and much more, and of course about the surveying of the Mason-Dixon line, which was an engineering achievement at the time and is still regarded as the dividing line between the northern and southern states of the United States. The novel is at times terribly funny and at other times equally tragic, with occasional detours into the absurd. Because of the very sophisticated style, with eighteenth-century vocabulary and spelling, you should have a dictionary and an encyclopaedia handy, but then it's great fun. I'm looking forward to reading it again some day.
Paranoid Fish hat Hexenspuk in Wokingham bewertet: 3 Sterne
Paranoid Fish hat Die Chroniken des Aufziehvogels bewertet: 5 Sterne

Die Chroniken des Aufziehvogels von Ursula Gräfe, Haruki Murakami
Japan’s most highly regarded novelist now vaults into the first ranks of international fiction writers with this heroically imaginative novel, …









