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For 700 pages W. Makepeace Thakaray stays witty and funny. I really enjoyed reading this book, which proves that nothing is what i seems, but tat is all that counts (not only back then during the Napoleonic Wars, but still nowadays.)
Becky is such a egotist, but lovely character....
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It somewhat reads like a continuation of "Brother of sleep", but Schneider uses an up-to-date language instead and focuses on a real character, Johan Sebastian Bach, and nowadays tensions between Eastern and Western Germans.
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Der Meister und Margarita.
One of the best books I have ever read! Not only that it deals with atheism on the turn of the 20th century (that kind of literature is was Theologians should read...), moreover the plot takes place in one of my favourite cities, Moscow, and the genre is a mixture of magical realism and satire. But ... (continue)
One of the best books I have ever read! Not only that it deals with atheism on the turn of the 20th century (that kind of literature is was Theologians should read...), moreover the plot takes place in one of my favourite cities, Moscow, and the genre is a mixture of magical realism and satire. But don't worry, it is not as confusing as Salman Rushdie's Satanic Verses, it is rather easy to read and quite understandable, but still very intelligent and clever.
I really did like the love story, which is not kitschy at all, but rather puzzling.