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29% geschafft! Rainer König hat 7 von 24 Büchern gelesen.

Nachdem die Milchstraße angesichts der Hinrichtung von Atlan sich von Perry Rhodan abwendet überschlagen sich die Ereignisse. Die Posbis testen eine Waffe um die SVE-Raumer der Laren zu zerstören, was ihnen auch teilweise gelingt. Doch es ist ein Pyhruss-Sieg. Hotrentor-Taak stellt ein Utlimatum das Sol-System zu vernichten, wenn ihm diese Waffe nicht ausgehändigt wird.
Perry Rhodan kann den Zünder finden und die das Sol-System entgeht der Vernichtung, dafür fliegt Atlan (dessen Hinrichung ja nur ein Taschenspielertrick war) auf Oymp auf...
Sehr spannend geschrieben, was man auch daran sieht, dass ich den Silberband an 2 Tagen durch hatte.
Nachdem die Milchstraße angesichts der Hinrichtung von Atlan sich von Perry Rhodan abwendet überschlagen sich die Ereignisse. Die Posbis testen eine Waffe um die SVE-Raumer der Laren zu zerstören, was ihnen auch teilweise gelingt. Doch es ist ein Pyhruss-Sieg. Hotrentor-Taak stellt ein Utlimatum das Sol-System zu vernichten, wenn ihm diese Waffe nicht ausgehändigt wird.
Perry Rhodan kann den Zünder finden und die das Sol-System entgeht der Vernichtung, dafür fliegt Atlan (dessen Hinrichung ja nur ein Taschenspielertrick war) auf Oymp auf...
Sehr spannend geschrieben, was man auch daran sieht, dass ich den Silberband an 2 Tagen durch hatte.
A very interesting book. Its a rant on the iunhumane behaviour of industrialism and that if we want to make a difference we have to focus on what is important in life, things like act as a human and not as a "human resouce" and show compassion. This is what is significance in a world full of stopwatches and bosses instead of leaders.
Lots of short chapters, so easy to read.
A very interesting book. Its a rant on the iunhumane behaviour of industrialism and that if we want to make a difference we have to focus on what is important in life, things like act as a human and not as a "human resouce" and show compassion. This is what is significance in a world full of stopwatches and bosses instead of leaders.
Lots of short chapters, so easy to read.
Good book about peak performance and how to get into the flow. Heavy stuff, not something that you can consume quickly, but worth a read.
Ein Silberband der mal wieder spannend war, auch wenn das Duell Rhodan I gegen Rhodan II am Schluss in die Wiederholung ging. Man könnte fast den Eindruck bekommen, dass sich die Expose-Redaktion beim Thema PAD-Seuche etwas verrannt hat und man daher ein Zeitparadoxon erschaffen musste um das Ding wieder los zu werden.
I got attracted to this book when listining to a podcast where the author told the story of the black and white rabbits. Hoping for more of those insightful stories, but there were little.
On the pro side the book has some good ideas on what is wrong wiht our society and that we need to become more human again to solve it. Practically the author is telling stories from his own life, interesting to read, but nothing really special.
On the contra side this book is too much filled with religious references, at least for me who is somewhere between between atheist and agnostic. I respect that the author has his belief, but it does not mean that I enjoy reading parts of the bible in a book. Eveen worse, as a coincidence the Nashville shool shooting happened when I was reading the book and on the news I …
I got attracted to this book when listining to a podcast where the author told the story of the black and white rabbits. Hoping for more of those insightful stories, but there were little.
On the pro side the book has some good ideas on what is wrong wiht our society and that we need to become more human again to solve it. Practically the author is telling stories from his own life, interesting to read, but nothing really special.
On the contra side this book is too much filled with religious references, at least for me who is somewhere between between atheist and agnostic. I respect that the author has his belief, but it does not mean that I enjoy reading parts of the bible in a book. Eveen worse, as a coincidence the Nashville shool shooting happened when I was reading the book and on the news I saw a lot of comments all with "thoughts an prayers", which are obviously are much more powerful than laws on gun control . And then reading that the author asks a pastor after a tough week if his family is cursed made me really wonder how insane you can becoume with too much religion. Besides that, the book refers a lot to the american culture and also to social networks, especially Instagram, so people that are not part of those communities might not understand the references.
A very interesting book to read. Its more or less the long version of the proverb "The magic happens outside your comfort zone". The author introduces good concepts to deal with the discomfort and how to face it #NoMatterWhat. Every chapter has a summary with the key takeaways at the end too. Highly recommended reading.
A very interesting book to read. Its more or less the long version of the proverb "The magic happens outside your comfort zone". The author introduces good concepts to deal with the discomfort and how to face it #NoMatterWhat. Every chapter has a summary with the key takeaways at the end too. Highly recommended reading.

Wieder ein spannendes Weltraumabenteuer, der erfolgreiche Abschluss des Schwarm-Zyklus. Allerdings erschien mir das Ende etwas überstürzt, so als würde man einen Schulaufsatz schreiben, die Zeit läuft ab und man schreibt eben schnell noch ein Ende hin, ohne viel Auschmückungen. Aber vielleicht war das auch damals nötig, denn der Schwarm-Zyklus hat doch einiges an Länge.
