Nick & Norah - Soundtrack einer Nacht
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Rachel Cohn ist seit Jahren eine renommierte Autorin für Jugendbücher und hat bereits zahlreiche erfolgreiche Romane veröffentlicht. Unter anderem schrieb sie gemeinsam mit David Levithan „Nick & Norah – Soundtrack einer Nacht“ (nominiert für den Deutschen Jugendliteraturpreis). Sie hat keine Hobbies, es sei denn, man zählt die Suche nach dem perfekten Cappuccino darunter. Und sie verbringt viel Zeit damit, ihre Musiksammlung und ihre Bücher zu sortieren, oder mit ihren beiden Katzen Bunk und McNulty herumzuhängen.
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Well, that was a dissappointing one... And I can't really tell you where it went wrong. The story seemed original enough, and I liked Nick and Norah, I loved the jewish bits and bops in there [Tel Aviv is like, my second home], there was a Heathers quote, and a part where they talked about sexual orientation and it not being something stiff [and that's quite advanced for 2006 I think]. But - there was no real story? It was wild and messy and the change of perspective every other chapter did not help with that. Like, I can't even tell you what happened for most of the story. They went to several parties and there were bands and car problems, but it just made no sense for me.
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Book Information
Author Description
Rachel Cohn ist seit Jahren eine renommierte Autorin für Jugendbücher und hat bereits zahlreiche erfolgreiche Romane veröffentlicht. Unter anderem schrieb sie gemeinsam mit David Levithan „Nick & Norah – Soundtrack einer Nacht“ (nominiert für den Deutschen Jugendliteraturpreis). Sie hat keine Hobbies, es sei denn, man zählt die Suche nach dem perfekten Cappuccino darunter. Und sie verbringt viel Zeit damit, ihre Musiksammlung und ihre Bücher zu sortieren, oder mit ihren beiden Katzen Bunk und McNulty herumzuhängen.
Posts
Well, that was a dissappointing one... And I can't really tell you where it went wrong. The story seemed original enough, and I liked Nick and Norah, I loved the jewish bits and bops in there [Tel Aviv is like, my second home], there was a Heathers quote, and a part where they talked about sexual orientation and it not being something stiff [and that's quite advanced for 2006 I think]. But - there was no real story? It was wild and messy and the change of perspective every other chapter did not help with that. Like, I can't even tell you what happened for most of the story. They went to several parties and there were bands and car problems, but it just made no sense for me.







