November 26, 2024 9:19 pm

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CROSS JUSTICE (Alex Cross) – Novel by James Patterson

Detective Alex Cross returns home, for the first time in 35 years, to help a cousin who has been accused of murder. As Cross steps into his family home, the horrors of his childhood flood back, and he learns that they’re not really over. A brutal killer, the truth about his own past, and justice for his cousin. Any one …

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TOM CLANCY: COMMANDER IN CHIEF – Novel by Mark Greaney

President Jack Ryan detects a pattern in outbreaks of violence around the world that point to the Russian president, but he must unite the Western allies before he can take action. A floating natural gas facility in Lithuania is blown up. A Venezuelan prosecutor is assassinated. A devastating attack on a Russian troop train kills dozens. A chaotic world is …

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THE NIGHTINGALE – Novel by Kristin Hannah

Two sisters are separated in World War II France: one in the countryside, the other in Paris. In the quiet village of Carriveau, Vianne Mauriac says goodbye to her husband, Antoine, as he heads for the Front. She doesn’t believe that the Nazis will invade France, but invade they do, in droves of marching soldiers, in caravans of trucks and …

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URSULA STOCK, GERMAN PAINTER – Distant scenery and fresh unrealistic shades

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WHAT YOU SEE, HEAR, EAT AND FEEL – Flavors of Stuttgart

Choosing the restaurant (we will recommend the restaurant Alte Kanzlei, Schillerpl. 5), it is important to remember that you have the ability to add special travel experiences, all linked to the history of the places you are visiting. Sitting in your restaurant in Stuttgart, you should not ask to eat a “pretzel”, because the bread smeared with butter (by special …

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STORM ROSE (Die Sturmrose) – Novel by Corina Bomann

He could change her future. This thought Annabel, the woman who never forgot a secret of her tragic childhood. After separating from her husband, she changes home, going to the island of Ruegen, to live the experience of its white chalk cliffs, making long walks on pristine beaches. Yes, it is certain to regain its serenity. One day, in the …

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IN THE MIRROR – Poetry by Heiner Müller

IM SPIEGEL Im Spiegel mein zerschnittener Körper In der Mitte geteilt von der Operation die mein Leben gerettet hat. Wozu Frage ich mich beim Blick in den Spiegel Für ein Kind eine Frau ein Spätwerk Leben lernen mit der halben Maschine Atmen essen Verboten die frage Wozu Die zu leicht von den Lippen geht Der Tod Ist das Einfache sterben …

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GRAVITY’S RAINBOW – Novel by Thomas Pynchon

Many readers, consider it as the most encyclopedic and erotic of all the books ever written. Thomas Pynchon and his “Gravity’s Rainbow” a novel published 40 years ago – still is a masterpiece of American fiction. With your eyes (but also with all of yourself), you will discover the city of London, in 1944, bombed by the Nazis. You’ll find …

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THE BRIEFCASE – Novel by Hiromi Kawakami

The succession of the seasons, a special way to measure the time of writing, developing the characters that drive the story. Page after page – as well as in the seasons – you too will know the love affairs, stories that are tying in the season of ice and flowers, stories that feed the dissatisfaction and storms, but also the …

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KEEP CLOSE TO YOU WHAT IT IS IT IS GOOD – North American Indian Poetry

KEEP CLOSE TO YOU WHAT IT IS GOOD > Keep close to you what is good, although a handful of earth. Hold onto what you believe in, even if it is a solitary tree. Hold onto what you have to do, even if it’s far away from here. Keep close life, although it is easier to let go. Hold on …

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