Beiträge von Jada84

    Ich kann auch nur sagen: geh zu einem anderen Tierarzt. Wenn wir auf unseren ersten Arzt gehört hätten, wäre Katie schon mindestens 3mal operiert worden...komischerweise gings ohne ganz schnell besser.... :gruebel

    Ed is a 19-year-old loser only marginally connected to the world; he's the son that not even his mother loves. But his life begins to change after he acts heroically during a robbery. Perhaps it's the notoriety he receives that leads to his receiving playing cards in the mail. Ed instinctively understands that the scrawled words on the aces are clues to be followed, which lead him to people he will help (including some he'll have to hurt first). But as much as he changes those who come into his life, he changes himself more.

    Nachdem ich den ersten Teil gerade angefangen habe und wirklich begeistert bin, musste ich mir zwei und drei auch kaufen :-)


    When readers left Sephy in Naughts and Crosses (2005), the black, privileged teen was pregnant by her minority white boyfriend, Callum, who had just been hanged for being part of the Liberation Militia. The book picks up with Sephy, a few months from delivering her daughter, about to be murdered by Jude, Callum's radical, bitter brother. Told in alternating voices—Sephy, her sister and mother, Jude, his mother—this is a disturbing second installment in the Black & White trilogy. As in the previous book, the writing is keenly incisive, though more so, in this case, when looking at interpersonal rather than race relations. But Blackman goes to some very dark places, especially in the shocking ending. Without the love of Sephy and Callum that leavened the first book (and even that is tarnished here), this is almost unrelentingly downbeat.

    Ellie Hathaway is a successful but disillusioned defense attorney who needs to get away from the often guilty people she has been defending in court. She flees Philadelphia for Paradise, PA, the small town where she spent idyllic childhood summers. Shortly before Ellie arrives at her aunt's house, a young Amish girl is accused of murdering her newborn son in her parents' barn. Ellie's aunt, who is related to the family, believes that the girl is innocent and asks Ellie to defend her. The judge orders Katie to be released into Ellie's custody, and Ellie reluctantly moves onto the dairy farm that Katie's family operates while she prepares her defense.

    In 9 Tagen gehts für eine Woche an die Nordsee, bisschen urlauben und nebenher renovieren :-) freu mich schon.
    In diesem Jahr würde ich gern noch in die USA und meine Freunde in Petaluma (nördlich San Francisco) besuchen, aber mal sehen ob das was wird... :-)

    Ich habe auch schon Bücher bei momox verkauft, es ging recht unkompliziert, allerdings bekommt man für Taschenbücher oft sehr wenig Geld.
    Daher lohnt es sich für mich persönlich nicht wirklich, wenn man aber Fachbücher zu verkaufen hat, könnte es mehr bringen. :-)

    For sixteen-year-old Brit Hemphill, it's hard to know who she can trust. Convinced she's out of control, her father has sentenced her to Red Rock: a center for supposedly rebellious teens, where the therapy consists of name-calling and the girls who get privileges are the ones who rat out their peers.


    But then Brit meets V, Bebe, Martha, and Cassie—four girls who keep her from going over the edge. Together, they'll hold on to their sanity and their sisterhood despite the bleak Red Rock reality.

    Ich kaufe 95% meiner Bücher eh gebraucht, die sehen dann nicht mehr neu aus also kann ich damit machen was ich mag :-) was nicht heißen soll, dass ich damit unvorsichtig umgehe. Mit neuen Büchern bin ich etwas pingeliger...da müssen nicht gleich Knicke rein. Leider passiert es mit diesen Büchern ziemlich oft, dass ich etwas drüberschütte (...Kaffee) oder dass sie einen Knick bekommen, weil ich sie irgendwohin mitnehme. Eins meiner neuen Bücher wurde auch vom Hund angefressen. Konnte man aber noch lesen :chen

    'R' is a zombie. He has no name, no memories, and no pulse, but he has dreams. He is a little different from his fellow Dead. Amongst the ruins of an abandoned city, R meets a girl. Her name is Julie and she is the opposite of everything he knows - warm and bright and very much alive, she is a blast of colour in a dreary grey landscape. For reasons he can't understand, R chooses to save Julie instead of eating her, and a tense yet strangely tender relationship begins. This has never happened before. It breaks the rules and defies logic, but R is no longer content with life in the grave. He wants to breathe again, he wants to live, and Julie wants to help him. But their grim, rotting world won't be changed without a fight...

    Hey Elena :-)
    Ich habe es gelesen. Es war nicht schlecht...aber irgendwie konnte ich mich weder in Ty noch in Gemma wirklich hineinversetzen. Spannend war es auf eine Art schon, aber...ich weiß nicht woran es lag. Irgendwie stört mich an der ganzen Sache dass Ty immer als so nett und gutaussehend beschrieben wird, für mich passt das so überhaupt nicht zu meiner Vorstellung. Und Gemma verhält sich auch nicht soo verzweifelt, wie ICH es mir in der Situation vorstellen könnte.
    Aber vielleicht gefällt es dir noch besser, wenn du weiterliest. Möchte jetzt auch gar nicht mehr sagen, sonst verrate ich noch was ;-)