so here it is, the list of all the books I have read in 2009 habe.Gegen end left me a little motivation, but my goal of 100 books, I've done anyway. Granted, there are a few children's books are obtained by creating in a few minutes, but "real" books are still ever so including the 80th
And because the list is damn long and it still takes quite a while when I do write the content has yet to, and a link to the forum is not enough, I'll take her time in stages. The half I've managed to the rest comes later. Either again divided, or by the piece, depending on how it goes like this:)
Have fun, and let them make you not feel guilty that other people read so much: D (ne, Merm)?
January 2009
first The letter to the King (Tonke Dragt)
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Recommendable adventure novel for children and young people
second Twig and Rook, the last sky pirate (Paul Stewart)
third Rook and the black maelstrom (Paul Stewart)
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meantime, I have them already forgotten almost everything. Is the kind of book that can be read more often or do;) The Edge Chronicles are my own personal, non-existent ranking on the same level as Moers' Zamonienromane.
4th The Schrecksenmeister (Walter Moers)
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Zamonienroman The story with the lowest proportion, in spite of many words. Some people liked the Schrecksenmeister not so much because little going on, I found, however, this book also very successful. Maybe you have to eat but also particularly like to think so: D
5th Speak German! (Wolf Schneider)
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Was nice to read and very interesting. Meanwhile, we are in the store another book by Schneider, which I will read any sometimes. Title there "would win but the subjunctive" ^ ^
6th Anything else? (Elke Heidenreich)
technically I have not read. I was visiting my grandma, who sees only very poorly, making them of their daughters received views from a CD player and various audio books. Anything else is a rather short history, we then heard together.
7th Runaways
and the turn was not technically a book. Is this much more of a comic series that I was kindly loaned by Willow (if previously present) and the show has lasted long enough that I could itemize it;)
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I find it still difficult to read comics, because I have to press as forced and extremely fast reader on the brakes in order to also see the pictures , But worthy Runaways was worth the effort.
8th Brother Staubfuß (Rosemary Sutcliff)
live after the death of his father Hugh in the yard of his tyrannical aunt. His dog is treated badly as he has to work himself, he should be firm, and is still always abused, mistreated and not properly supplied with food. One day his aunt decides to kill his dog. In order to keep him from being snapped Hugh is a dog, a pot of evergreen and makes his way to Oxford, where his father had studied. His goal is to become self study also. As a poor man can be earned by the study, that it is a richer students. On his way he meets a traveling troupe actors, allowing him to join.
written exciting, with a forced happy ending, but the match after all.
9th The Old Man and Mr. Smith (Peter Ustinov)
God - in the form of an old man - and the devil - as Mister Smith - go again to earth to see how people have made up. Since God is very honest of course, he first landed in an asylum, where he met some others think they are god: D Unlike Mr. Smith knows the old man not at all with people deal, which always causes trouble on the run from the FBI
xD A very amusing story, but it also can not be lacking in depth.
10th Krabat (Ottfried Preußler)
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11th Schmitz 'Katze (Ralf Schmitz )
If you even once had a cat, you will have to laugh a lot. If you like cats determined, too.
Supported by cat photos Schmitz told just anecdotes from the life that he and the now 23 years old Minka leads.
Was a good time in between ^ ^
12th Bullshit (Hugh Laurie)
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13th Johanna, we are strong (Regina Rusch)
a children's book in between. Johanna is a timid girl who is teased at school and to and from school by a classmate. One day a new fellow student in her class, the two become friends, and everything will be fine:)
February 2009
14th The Gospel According to Biff (Christopher Moore )
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15th Man in the Dark (Paul Auster)
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16th Dissed (Daniel HOERA)
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17th Plunge through the window (Wolfram Eicke)
A book I read as a child once, and in the boarding school library was rediscovered.
Julio is a poor student with low self-esteem, neither his name nor like himself. His father hires a tutor for math, and everything changes. The teacher is a clown of the circus wintering who originally wanted to only collect donations. This gives Julio not only enjoy learning but also in life, and building with his protege a lot of shit.
18th To run through Beijing (Xu mines)
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19th Merle without mouth (Elisabeth Reuter)
children's book for Subject of sexual abuse. Even though everything was very subtly described, but to be read rather crass.
20th Iris Gone with the Wind (Karin Stjernholm Raeder)
also discovered in the Internatsbibliothel. Very short children's book with many pictures, which I admittedly mainly because of the name of the title character read. Iris is a tiny little girl (xD) is sleeping in a soap dish, covered with a rose petal. One day she is struck by a gust of wind and blown away. Then she wanders a bit, until she meets elves who have something the same size as, and in which they can establish themselves.
real cute story with nice pictures.
21st Artemis Fowl - The Conspiracy (Eoin Colfer)
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22nd City of Glass (Paul Auster)
Typical oyster history. To content's going Dalang: de.wikipedia.org / wiki / Stadt_aus_Glas
23rd March 2009 Shadow (Paul Auster)
successor of City of Glass and the second part of the New York Trilogy
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24th Behind closed doors (Paul Auster)
And the third part of the trilogy.
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I can not say exactly why, but I like to read Auster. I know that some people find it dead boring (for example, the entire English-credit course was when Moon Palace had to be read. I was in the base rate is not needed and that the book had received but a gift from my aunt and swallowed) and many people do not can do with it, that so little happens in his stories. I like it exactly when and variety is the now and just right for me.
25th Speaker for the Dead (Orson Scott Card)
The second part of the so-called Ender saga. The predecessor is "Ender's Game" and is about a boy who is trained in the Battle School, out in space, with other children for soldiers to avert the threat of invasion by aliens. In Speaker for the Dead Ender has grown up, and travels through space and (sort of) and time to pursue his work as so-called Speaker. A speaker speaks at the funeral of a deceased person, but not only good, but simply the truth. The story is set on a planet that was populated by people with the resident organisms may not come into contact in order to threaten their culture (not finished after that time to have wiped out an entire race seemed a bit has been changed in rules, and you try to get along with others) The Piggies (the very beings are), but still visited by few people who are as much about them - but this possible disclose nothing about their own technology, customs and values may. Eventually it comes to deaths, and end is called - as it was called years ago already, it does not take too long until it actually arrives (in space they can be very long way;)) and the life of the people there on its head. I like
Cards Sci-Fi stories. In general, I rather read fantasy, but here enough value is placed on alien races and placed interpersonal relationships, that I also with the technical details clearly come ^ ^ The Piggies are - once you get to know all important -. A damn crazy race
liked Nevertheless, I Ender's Game Ender's Shadow, and above all (the same story as Ender's Game from another perspective) better, because the protagonists were children there. And intelligent Children in impossible situations I simply entertain immensely.
26th Dangerous Mistress (Haruki Murakami)
A really good book that has aroused in me by the title, however, totally false expectations. I've been waiting the whole time while reading it, that something dangerous happens, in terms of murder and manslaughter, or at least blackmail. Nothing like that, it's simply keep a man as he grew up, with whom he was so all along, as he has married rich, and whom he has laughed at you as a lover. The blurb did not, unfortunately, relative to the track, so I followed it but a There was little disappointed.
27th Codeword risk: Full speed through the desert (David Fermer)
A children's book that is put up real nice. Code word risk is a row of books that belong together, not content, but are equally equipped. Thus, besides the exciting story the way any information about the book, and little puzzles for each chapter.
Full speed through the desert is very small for what auto enthusiasts first reader. Large font simplifies things.
Story: Marvin's father accepted a car races by dei desert, and Marvin sneaks on board. Now, his father did not throw out just like that, so he takes him first to the next stage. Heading to experience both a lot. Unfair competition and a sand storm weld together father and son, and finally of course, everything is good.
28th Luna (Julie Anne Peters)
29th Coraline (Neil Gaiman)
content to both: forum.dieseher.de / thread.php
30th The wave runners (Kai Meyer)
content and enthusiasm forum.dieseher.de / thread.php
31st The storm kings - Wunsch war (Kai Meyer)
content and extreme enthusiasm forum.dieseher.de / thread.php
32nd April 2009 Frost Fire (Kai Meyer)
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33rd The Muschelmagier (Kai Meyer)
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34th Flight to the Apricot (Miriam Müntefering)
35th Apricot in the heart (Miriam Müntefering)
part one and two is a nice little lesbian love story. Willow had once recommended to me, and after a similar knitted book had me disappointed more recently, the two were on the shelf for a while, until I opened them yet.
Well written, exciting and compassion.
36th When I was still called Gretchen Asmussen (Chris King)
Yet another children's book, which I have remembered spontaneously, after which I bought it I just needed. And my recollection I was not getrügt. It was just as well as I thought.
Gretchen and her big sister Dorchen are of good family and they lack nothing. Dorchen is always pretty rebellious and boisterous. When she gets for Christmas a boat, as expected, it behaves totally wrong with the boy next door (but it does not deserve better) beats them, and then she cuts off her braids and another, to see how it would look as a boy. This inevitably leads to big trouble, so she grabs Gretchen, and goes off with her. They live in the first tüdeligen aunt of a friend, then pull with a circus and end up with a shepherd.
37th May 2009 The Golden Compass (Philip Pullman)
38th The Subtle Knife (Philip Pullman)
39th The Amber Spyglass (Philip Pullman)
the movie the golden compass I first saw that has aroused my interest, and Willow was kind enough to lend me the books. I have read it, and was nevertheless disappointed by the film, which had previously fallen to me pretty well: D
The story of Lyra and Will is written in a very exciting and full of interesting ideas. The worlds that are described are, over all totally plastic, and the beings that exist among other things, too. Even I liked the angel;)
Actually, I should get the books at himself, so I can read again. But they are definitely suitable.
40th The Neverending Story (Michael Ende)
I finally read the book again. As a child I just never ran across the road (although I have read several other books from the end and obsessed - my Momoausgabe is eventually disappeared, mess) Later I saw the movie and found it great. Have him for it on DVD. The second film enjoyed only moderate, the third will not.
The book, however, I was able through and through. And after reading the book, I think the first movie still very good. I like even less the second and the third has to do anyway to do with the whole thing.
attention to the book I was really only because there was a new paperback edition, which I did not want him. Instead, I have a used version of bonded risen, and they read in one go. Michael Ende has actually a very weird imagination, if you look at the nature and locations of the never-ending story brings about it: D
written exciting course that is also everything for me and has a reading above all the magic of the rat reading something. Books in which it comes to books goes, one can always read to give me ^ ^
41st Snakeroot (Stephen Cole)
first of a trilogy, the second part, I've unfortunately not yet read, though he is already in the store and as a paperback and not very expensive.
Jonah is 17 and sits in jail because he has his intelligence and his talent I used computers for criminal acts. From this prison he will be taken one night by a group of young people who have planned the liberation surprisingly well. When he will refuse to go, he is promptly stunned, and only comes back to himself, as it is too late. He is moved to a villa where the other guys and Girls have their room, and only gradually learns what's going on really. Together with the other and under the direction of a wealthy older man named Nathanael Cold Hardt will be broken into well-secured objects. Stolen antiques, old partially encrypted text and more. Jonah must try as a code expert to decipher the text, so the search - that they really do not know - can continue.
But they are not the only ones looking. Rival groups of them get in the way, and sometimes it gets really dangerous, especially as they find out only in the course of history, now who is on whose side, and how everything is connected. Towards the end it will be something fantastic, what bothers me though many a do not. In Indiana Jones let me because of something I also do not prevent them from finding the story well:) And it just fits the overall concept.
Overall, one can really compare with a little Indiana Jones, but also youth who may espionage thriller as Alex Rider novels and the Top Secret series, will come at his expense.
42 June 2009 . Private investigator Mike McCoy 2 - hot ice cream (Rainer M. Schröder)
Rainer M. Schröder is a fairly well-known and very good young author, from which one knows but rather historical adventure novels. This mystery I've also borrowed from the library at a young age, and sent up my mind then used the other day because I wanted to know whether I still be good.
The good thing about the story is that I forget every time after a certain time, who was now the perpetrators. Respectively. who did it and why. Quite as easy as the story is not knit that is. Since there are several things that were covered up, so it comes to blackmail and murder. And in the middle Mike, who do not know where his head is, which itself has trouble with the police (like any good private investigator in poor such stories, which prides itself on;)) and of course no money. On top of that is because then the client and the obligatory pretty careless, wacky sidekick is not missing.
Despite all the clichés written the book exciting, and as I said, a bit more complex, yet believable. Has now been fun to read it ^ ^
43rd do the book with no name (Anonymous)
Some people read it because the blurb seems to promise much, and the whole thing is not as interactive as some may believe. It's just a book, but it is a good book and I found It's just cool. Moreover, it is one of those books that I am impressed, but in which so damn much happened that I read at least twice, not to forget everything. So far I have read it only once, so my memory is it a bit foggy. I know but as I said yet that I was pretty excited.
One reviewer described the style as a mix of Douglas Adams and Quentin Tarantino, what other reviewers are upset again totally. are people who found the book quite ok it less, most thought it was either great or total crap, what they fix most of the writing style. Or the fact that vampires appear and the like.
I must say that the blurb tells a simple not enough, and may well raise false expectations (and that's never good because it almost inevitably leads to disappointment)
I personally liked the book. I was doing well from the start, if only because the first chapter of stealing just the beginning of El Mariachi fully. Then it's different then on, but that has only let me read it. I also found the freak show of characters very nice, and that it increasingly came to know because most were on it at some point, I was also good: D
44th Stupid demons (Royce Buckingham)
Nate lives in a paranormal house that is inhabited by demons. Its mission is to provide these demons, and to keep them in check. The least dangerous of them are, most are simply arrogant and a little wild.
But in the basement of the house is locked, the ANIMAL, the love come down like to fish waste from his diet and eat again a child would. As Nate times will have some privacy to break a two guys, and they unlock the cellar, escapes from Neigierde the ANIMAL, and Nate has it, with the help of new found friends and chaotic demons recapture it before it causes too much harm.
With just over 200 pages of the book got quite thin, which can move one or the other reading muffle perhaps to opening it. Unfortunately, this brief also ensures that everything happened a little quickly, and to some extent in the negative sense. I have nothing against so brisk paces in books, but through various feeling things will be very durchgehetzt, and many a minor character is drawn too little detail. However, I had great fun reading, and the successor Grumpy Monster I would also like to do to me.
45th Perdido - The Amulet of the card-maker (Rob Stevens)
Hugo, a twelve year old orphan boy in England of the 15th Century, lives with his uncle, who was a cartographer, but his career hung on a nail, as Hugo's father died at sea, and now cares full time for Hugo. He tried to keep as Hugo in the country, but is fascinated by everything that has to do with seafaring, and looks also secretly always on the cards of his uncle. Together, the two eventually end up on a ship that goes on an expedition, and are sold on an unknown island, which they measured should.
Unfortunately, there are all sorts of fantastic creatures of the island so, and the uncle is kidnapped by unfriendly flying fast Bister. Hugo must try to find him to leave the island again, before the ship stores. Here to help him two strange but cute creatures. The Flying Pig Pigasus (: D) and the mouse Hercules. With both he learns a few other helpful creatures know, explore the island discovered, by the way have a slightly encrypted card, and saves his uncle.
The book is relatively short, with its 250 pages. Nevertheless, Rob Stevens manages it all Characters develop well, and the story has become exciting. Beautiful fantasy adventure for children 46th ^ ^
Angstmän - a heroic story panic (Hartmut El Kurdi)
Jennifer Mann is nine years old and home alone. Her single mother is a nurse and had a surprise for the night shift. Jennifer is at first enthusiastic and works from their list of things that she wanted all along. How to lie, for example, with shoes on the sofa, turn on all electrical equipment to fly out the fuses and so on. When she still durchzappt all programs on television, it remains attached to a horror movie and get scared. What if someone is hiding somewhere in the house? To make matters worse, they hear it then really rattle. In the closet. She pulls himself together, opens the door, and there actually is someone. A small, skinny guy in spandex. Angstmän, the Hispanic hero. He comes from a world where everyone is a hero to have, unfortunately, it is his area of expertise, fear. He hides in the closet before Pöbelmän who heckled him again, and again behind him. Pöbelman can not wait too long in coming, and despite all attempts by distraction Jennifermän (;)) he finds Angstmän and begins to torture him to the heinous. But together Angstmän and Jennifermän are strong, they beat Pöbelmän convert not only him but the same, and comes as Jennifer's mother's home, everything is fine.
this book I've read schonmal years ago, as the son of my cousins had it this time to New Year's Eve. In boarding school, it then had a classmate with it because it was came out in paperback again. Even on the second reading very funny with a serious background.
47th Clemenine (Sara Pennypacker)
In the same Series came out again, as Angstmän, Clementine, too, is quite nice and quite funny, overall I liked it but not quite as good. All in all it was pretty funny, but compared to similar stories, such as Emil of Maple Hills or Calvin and Hobbes Clementine has no chance. the children know and like Michael, but they are certainly at Clementine have their fun:)
48th Diner of horror (A. Lee Martinez)
vampire Earl and his buddy Duke the werewolf make on their road trip stop at a diner. Said Diner is visited most frequently by zombies, what did not explain the owner , since the local cemetery is home to not so many bodies, such as knocking on her door in time. Loretta, the bartender and owner is ado Earl and Duke, to help her with the dinner and the zombie problem, after seeing what was claimed the two. Gradually, the three find out who is behind the zombie attacks, and why.
entertaining and funny. Reminded me a bit of reading books by Christopher Moore, only a little more content to well-known myths oriented:)
49th The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde)
a must. And that is because we read in school in groups Classics and units had to keep: D
Overall, I've never regretted having read it, and with the discussions at the group we had a lot of fun with the book (and the various translations of English or version), but voluntary, and only for entertainment that would not necessarily what was. The story itself should be familiar to anyone (young man can be vain portrait age in his place and will gradually emerge as the murderous puke) and I had been informed in some measure, but until the story gathers speed, time, The book is already around. It starts slowly, with infinite ramblings of Lord Henry, who wants to influence the painter Basil all the time. Then he takes the Dorian to the chest, and pulls him to the dark side of the force;)
It happens even more endless ramblings on the way, topped by a bit of misguided love, and only shortly before everything goes to hell, go it really started. If one then in the beautiful swing, it is suddenly over, and you do not know where to come up with the reading pleasure.
50th Skulduggery Pleasant: The gentleman with the firing hand (Derek Landy)
The twelve year old Stephanie learns at the funeral of her uncle, that his entire Inherited assets alone (apart from their relationship once the parents are very angry does) Also at the funeral there is a Wrapped type that Stephanie found strange. A little later, when he just saves time, it also notes why. Skudluggery is actually a skeleton. First and foremost he is a detective, but eventually he was even a skeleton, and it could not stop them from continuing to work as a detective. Together the pair try to figure out who Stephanie's uncle has on his conscience, and incidentally brings Skulduggery his protege a little magic with.
The story is not particularly complex, and the characters are drawn not very deep. But that makes this book at all. It reads like an action movie with a good dose of humor, and dialogue that are just good.
51st Lorenz, Anton and the schoolyard gang (Eva Polak)
Another children's book about bullying. Was quite nice, there are better.
52nd Before the tide comes in (Susan Cooper)
The first part of the five-part work "Winter Solstice" and "The Dark Is Rising" make
Jane, Barney and Simon with their parents vacation in Cornwall. What at first for them not very exciting, is fast becoming an adventure, their backgrounds, they understand not know yet. Explore the house in which they live, they have a card, and when her "uncle" Merriman Lyon joins them to skip the events. Together they search for the Holy Grail, is said to be hiding somewhere on the coast. But there are also opponents in the vicinity of course, it is not easy.
53rd Winter Solstice (Susan Cooper)
And the second part of the series. By Jane, Barney and Simon is not, however, reported. It's more about Will Stanton, a child of a large family, and seventh son of a seventh son. He is the last of the Ancients, and Merriman shows up to give it a little to help to find their role in his deal. The darkness can not wait too long in coming, and Will tries to get my hands before it is too strong. He has to first task is to collect six signs of light and thus to come clear that he is no ordinary boy.
The same film stinks in comparison to the huge book from what is largely because the story of the five books is not considered large. Instead, only this book taken, and the story so twisted that it is working alone. Sorry, but it does more bad than good and the film I was already failed before I've read the books again
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