18. Mai 2025
Bewertung:3

Solid book with very engaging characters that kept me guessing about what way the pendulum would swing until the very end. + engaging characters and plot + deeply-rooted love for nature and the ecosystem of the marsh that shines from every page - some grammatical choices that reoccurred throughout the book and really through me off - spoken dialect reflected in writing (awful in the beginning, gets better over time)

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
26. Apr. 2025
Bewertung:4.5

Ok, I get it now

Ich hatte das Buch letztes Jahr irgendwann angefangen und kam gaaaar nicht rein und habs jetzt 7 Monate liegen lassen. Aber holy moly, wie gut ist dieses Buch bitte?? Vor allem auch der suspense Teil zum Ende hin? Ich hab ja mal so krass mitgefiebert. Auch wie schön alles beschrieben ist und wie sehr man mit Kya mitfühlt und sie für ihre Stärke bewundert. Einfach toll! Als Nächstes wird der Film angeschaut! 😍

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
19. Jan. 2025
Bewertung:5

Felt this one under my skin

Usually I am very skeptical regarding books which are too highly spoken of. But after reading a single sentence of this I was sure that I wanted to take my time reading it and I am glad I did. Kya and the marshes have their own organic pull. The descreption of nature, deeply intertwined with Kya's loneliness, resourcefulness, are beautiful. Like her, the words are precise but still poetic. I loved that. It made me want to shrug of my skin and swim with the fish, fly with the sea gulls. And at the same time, Kya is so achingly human, searching for her connection to other human beings. It's always tragic if it doesn't work out, wonderful if it does, but never treated bluntly as humans simply being bad or good. I can only recommend a read :)

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
21. Nov. 2024
Bewertung:4.5

Wunderschöne Geschichte über eine unglaublich starke, junge Frau ganz allein in und mit der Natur

Gesang der Flusskrebse ist ein beeindruckender Roman, der mit leichter Erzählweise und emotionaler Tiefe begeistert. Besonders hervorzuheben sind die vielen Zeitsprünge, die die Spannung kontinuierlich aufrechterhalten, aber der Geschichte auch ein wenig Geschwindigkeit nehmen, sodass man die detaillierten und wunderschönen Naturbeschreibungen, die die Kulisse für diese außergewöhnliche Geschichte bilden, genießen kann. Die Hauptfigur Kya ist ein Paradebeispiel für Charakterentwicklung. Ihre Reise von einem verlassenen Kind hin zu einer selbstbestimmten Frau ist nicht nur emotional mitreißend, sondern auch intellektuell beeindruckend. Ihre Sprache und Gedankengänge, geprägt von fast philosophischen Betrachtungen zu Themen wie Natur, Liebe, Familie, Gewalt, Armut, Diskriminierung, Isolation und Vertrauen, laden zum Nachdenken ein. Auch die Nebenfiguren wachsen dem Leser schnell ans Herz. Ihre Entwicklungen sind intensiv und vielschichtig, wodurch sie sich organisch in die Geschichte einfügen. Man leidet und hofft mit Kya, während sie ihr Leben beinahe vollständig allein meistert, Rückschläge überwältigt und unglaubliche Erfolge erzielt. Besonders bewegend ist, wie Kya trotz vieler Enttäuschungen und Verlassenheit, aus den wenigen positiven Begegnungen mit anderen Menschen Kraft schöpft. Ein weiterer interessanter Aspekt ist die Kriminalhandlung, die sich um den Todesfall zu Beginn des Buches dreht. Dieser spannende Handlungsstrang fügt der Geschichte eine zusätzliche Ebene hinzu und rundet diese ab. Dieses Buch hat mich auf vielen Ebenen berührt. Die Harmonie zwischen Natur und Kyas Charakterentwicklung ist faszinierend. Während des Lesens habe ich laut gelacht, mich mit ihr gefreut, aber auch schockiert und traurig die ausschließlich menschgemachten Schicksalsschläge miterlebt. Am Ende habe ich das Buch mit einem breiten Lächeln geschlossen. Gesang der Flusskrebse ist ein Werk, das nachhallt und eine klare Empfehlung für jeden, der sich von einer tiefgründigen, bewegenden und poetischen Geschichte verzaubern lassen möchte.

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
9. Okt. 2024
Bewertung:5

Let's face it, a lot of times love doesn't work out. Yet even when it fails, it connects you to other and in the end, that is all you have, the connections. in 1952 Catherine "Kya" Danielle Clark witnesses her mother leaving her family, with no intention of coming back to continue the marriage with her abusive husband. While patiently waiting for her mother's return, slowly all her siblings follow the vanish into the unknown. Eventually, even her father leaves her, making her the only person left behind, alone in the small shack in the marsh. Only nine years old, Kya has to adjust to the new situation very quickly, learning how to survive alone by making money out of mussels and fish. Through the journey, she grows up, her body developing to that of a woman. She falls in love, gets her heart broken, falls in love again. A never-ending spiral of comfort and loneliness, all the while asking herself why it had to happen to her. Throughout "Where the Crawdads sing" you grow up with the marsh girl. You'll learn the world through the eyes of a little girl, fully depending on herself. The book was scar, heartwarming and sad, sometimes all at the same time. Getting to know Kya and trying to experience what she must feel thoughout the story made me again realize, what a rich life I am living and what I should be thankful for, every second of the day. I didn't just read this book, I felt it. And I can't explain in which ways. So get out there, be the Marsh Girl and read this fantastic book.

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
19. Juli 2024
Ein wirklich schöner, spannender und atmosphärischer Roman
Bewertung:4

Ein wirklich schöner, spannender und atmosphärischer Roman

🪶🐚 𝘍𝘢𝘤𝘦𝘴 𝘤𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘦 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩 𝘭𝘪𝘧𝘦‘𝘴 𝘵𝘰𝘭𝘭, 𝘣𝘶𝘵 𝘦𝘺𝘦𝘴 𝘳𝘦𝘮𝘢𝘪𝘯 𝘢 𝘸𝘪𝘯𝘥𝘰𝘸 𝘵𝘰 𝘸𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘸𝘢𝘴, 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘴𝘩𝘦 𝘤𝘰𝘶𝘭𝘥 𝘴𝘦𝘦 𝘩𝘪𝘮 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘦. For years, rumours of the 'Marsh Girl' have haunted Barkley Cove, a quiet town on the North Carolina coast. So in late 1969, when handsome Chase Andrews is found dead, the locals immediately suspect Kya Clark, the so-called Marsh Girl. But Kya is not what they say. Sensitive and intelligent, she has survived for years alone in the marsh that she calls home, finding friends in the gulls and lessons in the sand. Then the time comes when she yearns to be loved. When two young men from town become intrigued by her wild beauty, Kya opens herself to a new life - until the unthinkable happens. 💭 Wenn die Nachbarin Bücher aussortiert und etwas für einen dabei ist. So konnte ich nun mit Kya die Marsch erkunden. Ich mochte die Natur- und Landschaftsbeschreibungen. Das Buch erzeugt eine wirklich schöne Atmosphäre. Zuerst noch die unbeschwerte Kindheit, reihen sich Geschehnisse an Geschehnisse, die Kya zwingen schnell Erwachsen zu werden. Immer mehr bedrängt mich das Buch beim Lesen. Aus Einsamkeit, wird Liebe und Vertauen, wird wieder Einsamkeit und Bedrängnis der Gesellschaft. Coming-of-age wechselt schließlich zu Krimi. Das Ende fand ich auch sehr mitreisend und bewegend. Ein wirklich schöner, spannender und atmosphärischer Roman, den ich gern weiterempfehle. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ☆ 𝘓𝘦𝘵‘𝘴 𝘧𝘢𝘤𝘦 𝘪𝘵, 𝘢 𝘭𝘰𝘵 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘪𝘮𝘦𝘴 𝘭𝘰𝘷𝘦 𝘥𝘰𝘦𝘴𝘯‘𝘵 𝘸𝘰𝘳𝘬 𝘰𝘶𝘵. 𝘠𝘦𝘵 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘯 𝘸𝘩𝘦𝘯 𝘪𝘵 𝘧𝘢𝘪𝘭𝘴, 𝘪𝘵 𝘤𝘰𝘯𝘯𝘦𝘤𝘵𝘴 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘵𝘰 𝘰𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘴 𝘢𝘯𝘥, 𝘪𝘯 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘥, 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘪𝘴 𝘢𝘭𝘭 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦, 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘤𝘰𝘯𝘯𝘦𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴. ⁽ᵁᴺᴮᴱᶻᴬᴴᴸᵀᴱ ᵂᴱᴿᴮᵁᴺᴳ⁾

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
20. Mai 2024
Bewertung:5

Das war eine echte Entdeckung. So zart, so unschuldig und gleichzeitig so tragisch und gemein. Kya ist eine tragische Figur, die man nur lieben kann. In den ersten 50 Seiten musste ich mich an die vielen unbekannten Vokabeln im englischen gewöhnen, danach konnte ich jede Seite genießen und wollte das Buch nicht mehr aus den Händen legen. Ich wollte wissen, wie es mit Kya weitergeht. Wird sie ihr Glück finden? Wird sie endlich nicht mehr allein sein? Ich habe Tate geliebt. So ein guter, sozialer und liebevoller Mensch. Für mich war das Buch nahezu perfekt. Es hat mich zu Tränen gerührt und das hat lange kein Buch mehr geschafft. Ich bin dankbar für diese Entdeckung und kann es nur weiter empfehlen. Das Ende hat mich überrascht, rundet die Geschichte aber ab und ist ebenso perfekt wie der Rest des Buches.

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
5. Apr. 2024
Bewertung:4

This book is about a young woman named Kya, who's left to raise herself in the marshes of North Carolina when her family abandons her at a young age. There is so much to her story: romance, mystery, and a murder… and it takes place in the breathtaking backdrop of the South. So I went into this book with absolutely zero knowledge of the plot or whatsoever and I’m really glad I did. This book is so special and the writing style is so unique I loved every second of it. And even though the ending was very sad I still think it was the perfect ending. All the characters were so well written and felt so real I got so attached to each and every one of them. I was slowly starting to get disappointed because I only had like 4 pages left and the murderer of Chase Andrews still wasn’t revealed so I thought that we would be left with an open ending , but than there is that last page and boom there it is and my jaw drops to the floor . I honestly can’t decide if I want to give this 5 stars or 4,75 stars I need some time to think about this, holy moly. Quotes: “Faces change with life’s toll, but eyes remain a window to what was...” “Time is no more fixed than the stars. Time speeds and bends around planets and suns, is different in the mountains than in the valleys, and is part of the same fabric as space, which curves and swells as does the sea.” ,,But when he reached the lagoon, he stopped under the deep canopy and watched hundreds of fireflies beckoning far into the dark reaches of the marsh. Way out yonder, where the crawdads sing.“

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
23. März 2024
Bewertung:4

This was such a great story. And I think it's also a really important story. It tells you about being alone and taking care of yourself. How it feels to be lonely. It tells about love and trust. And it tells so much about nature in such a beautiful way. What I also really liked was that poetry plays a big part in this. I think it's also a great idea to combine a love story with a crime/thriller element. All in all I really liked this and I was shocked at the end.

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
2. März 2024
Bewertung:3

I knew from the start that this story wasn't for me, but it kept appearing over and over again, begging for a chance and so I gave it to it. The first third of the book was beautiful, but after a while the author seemed to realise that they hadn't enough of a story to fill a book and so it turned into a cliche kind of love story which just cheapened the whole thing for me. The constant blasting of poems just made it worse and I now have to say, I'm happy it's over. Especially because the ending felt really unnecessary.

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
2. Feb. 2024
Bewertung:4

DON’T READ THIS IF YOU DON’T READ BOOKS DUE TO A FEW NEGATIVE COMMENTS ABOUT IT. A wonderfully descriptive book! The writing is amazing and you can clearly imagine every scene in this book. I did not really like when the author let the characters start talking and also the character development was pretty poor. In some parts of the book there are way too many details so I get the few negative comments about the book being boring. Some things also did not really make sense to me at all and were not authentic and seemed fake (Can’t tell you an example cause I don’t want to spoil anything.) I still REALLY enjoyed it especially the writing style

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
2. Jan. 2024
Bewertung:2

I am so sorry, but this book was super disappointing for me. A friend recommended that one and I thought I had to get it. I read it trough in two days. Not because I could not stop to read. I just wanted it to end. At the beginning the story of little Kya was very interesting. But later in the book it started to feel like the author lost the red string. It got super fast and was all over the place. The writing style was definitely not my cup of tea. I usually don't mind jumps between the present and the past, but it mostly felt random. The story was hard to read from the middle part until the end.

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
1. Jan. 2024
Bewertung:2

I am so sorry, but this book was super disappointing for me. A friend recommended that one and I thought I had to get it. I read it trough in two days. Not because I could not stop to read. I just wanted it to end. At the beginning the story of little Kya was very interesting. But later in the book it started to feel like the author lost the red string. It got super fast and was all over the place. The writing style was definitely not my cup of tea. I usually don't mind jumps between the present and the past, but it mostly felt random. The story was hard to read from the middle part until the end.

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
1. Jan. 2024
Bewertung:5

I can’t even say what exactly this book is cause there’s so much going on in there. It’s kinda a mix of murder mystery, coming of age and romance and it’s exceptionally amazing. The life story of Kya Clark is so interesting and unique beyond her being accused of having committed a crime. From her experiences with loss to how she fends for herself from a young age, slipping through the fingers of the social workers who are trying to catch her. The book might start a tad slow for some people but I was honestly there for it. And even for those who might find it boring at times it is absolutely worth it to keep going. The speed really pics up in the second half of the book and it ends with an unexpected plot twist. Just read it

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
8. Nov. 2023
Bewertung:4

I was really considering to only give it three stars… I saw the ending coming from miles away, and it really left me wondering what I should take away from this story. Then again it was an entertaining read, and it’s rough to judge a book only by its ending. The story telling with the parallel glimpses into the present/ past is very creative, and the introduction of the marsh as a setting in such a detailed way is truly worth honoring. Im so curious what they made the movie look like… I just cannot picture Daisy Edgar Jones as Kya and I hope they haven’t dropped the dirty look of the marsh, as people on the outside must have seen it.

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
22. Aug. 2023
Bewertung:5

This book includes all elements I like. -Little girl who grows up almost all by her own. Living in marsh, but still managed to educate herself ( with the help of Tate who teaches her reading). Reading books because she wants to learn knowledge, instead of for good notes. I even realized why so many people love peoms because of her. -Romance. Two boys are attracted by her wild beauty, one teaches her reading and has same interest with her, another gives her hope of future but never introduces her to his family and friends. It seems easy to choose when we say it this way, but Tate also broke his promise once. Which leads Kya even feel more betrayed, because she trusted him with her whole heart. I really like Tate, his kindness and carfulness. But I also can understand why Kya wants to be with Chase, even she doesn't like him that much. Like she said, she felt Chase filled her empty. So even she knows Chase is not that reliable, she still be with him until she found out he already engaged with another girl. -Murder. No need to talk a lot about this. When stories related to murder, I always feel some curious and eager to learn more about the mystery. -Alone and have plenty of time to do stuff interested without disturbing of anybody. Kya collected all kinds of feathers, mushrooms... She collected them many years without intention,which makes me impressive. I can feel the importance of insistence and love from her experience. And I also know, only when you have lots of "foundation" of knowledge, then you can go further in you own way because of the backup in you own body. -Kind people offering help without reward. Tate taught her read, Jumpin helped her live, Jumpin's wife taught her as a mother... It is the existence of so many kind people, makes the world a better place to live. I also have been helped by lots of people, and I am willing to help other people. That is how sociaty works. I would not say it is a perfect book, but it is an incredible book.

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
17. Juni 2023
Bewertung:4

4 stars English review: This is essentially a book about a little girl, trying to survive alone in an environment that doesn't want her or support her and which effects this upbringing has on her. When I finished this book, I didn't really know what to think about it. I enjoyed the reading experience and wanted to know how the story would end. Somehow it was hard for me to decide if I liked it in the moment, but the more time goes by, the more I have good memories about reading it. It was heartbreaking, hopeful and suspenseful at times and I'm looking forward to the movie. Luise Helm, the narrator of the German audiobook, did a great job with it and her voice matched the character very well, I could imagine the story better in my head because of that. German review: In dieser Geschichte geht es im Grunde um ein kleines Mädchen, welches alleine in einer Umgebung aufwächst, die sie weder dort haben will noch unterstützt und die Effekte, die dieses Aufwachsen auf sie hat. Als ich das Buch beendet hatte, wusste ich nicht wirklich, was ich darüber denken sollte. Ich mochte den Leseprozess und wollte wissen, wo es hinführt, aber konnte meine eigene Meinung noch nicht wirklich greifen. Je mehr Zeit seitdem vergeht, desto positivere Erinnerung habe ich allerdings von der Leseerfahrung. Es war herzzerreißend, hoffnungsvoll und spannend an den richtigen Stellen und ich freue mich sehr auf den Film. Die Stimme von Luise Helm passte meiner Meinung nach sehr gut zum Hauptcharakter und machte es einfacher, mir deren Geschichte vorzustellen.

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
12. Mai 2023
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Bewertung:5

Ich habe dieses Buch wirklich geliebt, es ist eines der besten, die ich dieses Jahr bisher gelesen habe. Der Hype ist es auf jeden Fall wert. Da ich kein englischer Muttersprachler bin, hat es einen Moment gedauert, bis ich mich an den Slang der Südstaaten gewöhnt habe, aber er passt zur Atmosphäre und zum Ort der Handlung. Sie werden direkt in das Marschland der 1950er Jahre und die außergewöhnliche Geschichte von Kya, bekannt als das Marsh-Mädchen, hineingezogen. Das Buch ist in zwei Teile gegliedert: Der erste Teil konzentriert sich auf Kyas Kindheit und ihr Aufwachsen mit all den Höhen und Tiefen, die das isolierte Leben als Außenseiter im ländlichen North Carolina mit sich bringt. Sie wuchs allein auf und wurde von allen Familienmitgliedern und später auch von Männern völlig verlassen. Sie muss schnell lernen, wie man im Sumpfgebiet überlebt. Du hast in guten wie in schlechten Zeiten Mitgefühl mit ihr. Die Liebe zur Natur wird durch Kyas Charakter und den Schreibstil von Delia Owens wunderbar vermittelt, als ob man im Sumpf stünde. Als sie erwachsen wird und sich verliebt, findet sie sich in einer ihr unbekannten Welt wieder und muss lernen, Jungen zu vertrauen, was ihre eigenen Probleme mit sich bringt. Und wieder wird sie zweimal verlassen. Ihre einzige Konstante im Leben ist Jumpin‘, der sich um sie kümmerte und dabei half, Vorräte wie Kleidung zu besorgen. Im zweiten erfahren wir mehr über den Mordfall und alte Bekannte kehren zurück. Es scheint zunächst bergauf für Kya zu gehen, bis zu einem schicksalhaften Tag im Oktober. Der Mordfall wurde sehr gut geschildert und ich war vom Ausgang überrascht, zwischendurch vermutete ich noch die eine oder andere Person. Das Ende rührte mich zu Tränen, aber es war schön zu lesen, dass Kya immer noch die große Liebe und Geborgenheit fand, nach der sie sich immer sehnte, und dass sie das ein oder andere Geheimnis für sich behielt. Das Buch ist ein Genremix und spricht eine breite Leserschaft an. Es ist eine absolute Leseempfehlung für Naturliebhaber, Krimi- und Lovestory-Fans.

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
9. Mai 2023
Bewertung:5

Gosh, I loved this book! I can't say I didn't have to work for it a little, as I didn't find it super easy to get into in the beginning, but it was soo worth it and it left me thoughtful and quiet and with a heart full and broken at the same time. I loved how the book questioned my sense of right and wrong and how I felt so deeply for this girl who lived a life so different from mine. I love how we see her grow up and struggle but also find her place in the harsh world she is left in. For me, the beginning was hard to read, because it made me depressed and angry at the world which had left a girl so young to fend for herself, but I loved the growth she experiences and also the quiet sort of relationships she has with kind people around her. One of the best things for me was the whole natural world we get to explore with Kya and I found myself researching the kind of landscape type and animals she encounters in the book. For me, the book transports the kind of connection to nature that I think many of us have lost and that would do many of us so much good and would honestly save this world. I know I often crave it while at the same time struggeling to achieve it. Kya inspired me to go out there and just observe and watch and be part of it all. This book brings up so many questions and topics to reflect on, without pointing fingers, simplifying matters or indicating what is right or wrong, which is always a sign of a good book for me. I will definitely be revisiting this book in the future!

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
2. Apr. 2023

WARNING: Please look Delia Owens up and see in what she is conflicted and involved. Please don’t support her as an author and if you wish to read this book, buy it secondhand or get it at your local library - I don’t feel comfortable writing a review about this book. It is tied to Delia‘s life and you can’t separate the art from the artist here. @/newlynova on tiktok made a short explanation about everything so please watch her video or look at other sources. The murder in this book is obviously to some part tied to a real person that died and Delia’s (Ex?) husband is still wanted for questioning in Africa. Delia, Mark(ex husband) and their son fled the country after the death of an (assumed) pocher who was shot on sight (apparently by the son) because he was near a camp. This was detected in an ABC documentary about their life there. I can’t explain it as well as Articles can so please don’t support the author and this contains watching the movie in cinema or buying her books. Read the article in atlantic. It’s the most trustworthy source and explains everything that I might have wrong here

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
1. Apr. 2023
Bewertung:2

To be honest, I just read the book because the movie is coming out and I like to read the books before I watch the movies. The story didn’t get me at all. I did not really like the atmosphere or the characters. No one was actually relatable. Unfortunately it took me a really long time to get through with this book, i did. skip a few pages, where only the march was described - didn’t quite catch me tbh. I would not really recommend

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Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN
21. Feb. 2023
Bewertung:5

~No, i caint leave the gulls, the heron, the shack. The marsh is all the family i got.~ --- Bewertung Insgesamt:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Inhalt (Storyline & Charaktere):⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Schreibstil:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Cover & Design: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ --- Where the crawdads sing ist eine wunderbare Geschichte über das Leben in der Natur, das Überleben und über das Verlassen werden. Kyas Geschichte hat mich wirklich fasziniert, es ist so interessant, wie ein sechs Jähriges Mädchen alleine klar kommen kann. Kyas Leben zu verfolgen fand ich wirklich interessant. Die Verbindung zur Stadt, die Gerüchte über sie. Auch wie sie alles fürs Leben gelernt hat und natürlich ihre Lovestorys ebenfalls. Das Ende hat mich komplett überrascht und war wirklich großartig. Kya ist ein sehr interessanter Charakter mit einer absolut faszinierenden Lebensgeschichte. Es fiel mir leicht sie ins Herz zu schließen und es fiel mir stets leicht ihre Entscheidungen nachzuvollziehen. Auch Tate mochte ich von Anfang, auch wenn es wenige Momente hab, in denen ich ihn nicht soo gerne mochte. Jumpin‘ und Mable waren so unglaublich nette Leute und ich bewundere, wie sie Kya unterstützt haben. Ich liebe die beiden einfach. Chase hingegegen konnte ich nicht liebgewinnen. Das Setting des Buches ist einfach wunderschön. Kyas Verbundenheit mit dem Marsh ist einfach wundervoll und ihre Bücher passen einfach so gut dazu. Kyas Leben mit den Tieren und dem Boot in der Natur ist so friedvoll. Auch den Schreibstil der Geschichte mochte ich wirklich gerne, auch wenn es mir manchmal schwierig fand den Akzent aus North Carolina zu verstehen. Ich mochte ihn dennoch, den er passte einfach zum Setting. Alles in allem ist where the crawdads sing eine wunderbare Geschichte mit friedvollem Setting und einem sehr passenden Schreibstil. Alle Komponenten haben einfach zusammen gepasst und das Ende war nicht vorhersehbar. Ein absolutes Highlight für mich und deswegen auch eine große Leseempfehlung. --- Song • Carolina (Taylor Swift) ---

Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)
Where the Crawdads Sing (Premio Complutense de Literatura)von Delia OwensLITTLE, BROWN