Thursday, November 18, 2010

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Buchreview - Linger von Maggie Stiefvater

Linger conveys this feeling in the late autumn walk through a forest. Everything is cold, wet and uncomfortable. The nature of magically looks natural, across t. Fields on the floor, endless fields in the distance, it is completely silent, for in the rain, all animals have moved into their holes. It pulls you back into the house, because under their feet smacking the water in the grass, toes get wet and the cold creeps into your bones. And there, in the distance you can be warm lighted house. Immediately returns to a rest, and we arrived to be felt the feeling of being home to be sure.

For me this has always been Beck's house. Outdoors, in a forest. A retreat in which saves a safe and warm from the cold that prevails there.

It leaves an impression of this book.

I must say at first it did not like that Isabel and Cole were now part of the book, that is, that was also told from their perspective. Of course, it was necessary because they play more than supporting roles in the background of Sam and Grace. They run their own lives with their own thoughts. Unlike Rachel, for example, which appears only in conjunction with Sam and Grace.
But I got used to it and in retrospect I think it's pretty positive. Especially Isabel I could follow well. Cole would have been impossible to understand without his ideas and reviews.

The only thing I would have to "complain" about this book: At the end makes me sad Linger back and long for a sequel, where Shiver had made me happy and hopeful. However, after the first book was to be expected that something bad would happen. What book is after a happy ending on to more happiness? Just lucky? Das würde doch niemand lesen. Jedenfalls ich nicht ;)

Ich bin sehr zufrieden mit dieser Fortsetzung. Mehr, mehr, mehr ;)

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