Glücksfall
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Marian Keyes, 1963 in Limerick geboren, wuchs in Dublin auf und jobbte nach dem Abbruch ihres Jurastudiums einige Jahre in London, bevor sie mit ihrem Debütroman "Wassermelone" einen phänomenalen Erfolg landete. Alle folgenden Romane wurden zu internationalen Bestsellern. Zuletzt bei Heyne erschienen: "Mittelgroßes Superglück" sowie der Kolumnenband "Ich habe keine Macken ...".
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An irish mystery comedy drama that I just tried on a whim on audible. The dialogue was hilarious and I liked the heroine most of the time, even if she got on my nerves. The depression angle seemed out of nowhere but made sense considering the author's own experience, and it didn't take me out of the story.
Not so sure about this one. The start was awesome. I haven't read a Marian Keyes book in a few years and it felt good to have her back. I really enjoy her way of telling a story. BUT this book has it's ups and downs. I had fun reading the funny parts but the serious parts (and there are always lots of them in a MK book) didn't get me emotionally. At the end of the book the author said that she wrote the book with breaks and I think that's what you notice while reading. It's just not of a piece.
Description
Book Information
Author Description
Marian Keyes, 1963 in Limerick geboren, wuchs in Dublin auf und jobbte nach dem Abbruch ihres Jurastudiums einige Jahre in London, bevor sie mit ihrem Debütroman "Wassermelone" einen phänomenalen Erfolg landete. Alle folgenden Romane wurden zu internationalen Bestsellern. Zuletzt bei Heyne erschienen: "Mittelgroßes Superglück" sowie der Kolumnenband "Ich habe keine Macken ...".
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An irish mystery comedy drama that I just tried on a whim on audible. The dialogue was hilarious and I liked the heroine most of the time, even if she got on my nerves. The depression angle seemed out of nowhere but made sense considering the author's own experience, and it didn't take me out of the story.
Not so sure about this one. The start was awesome. I haven't read a Marian Keyes book in a few years and it felt good to have her back. I really enjoy her way of telling a story. BUT this book has it's ups and downs. I had fun reading the funny parts but the serious parts (and there are always lots of them in a MK book) didn't get me emotionally. At the end of the book the author said that she wrote the book with breaks and I think that's what you notice while reading. It's just not of a piece.






