List Appertaining To Books Gut gegen Nordwind (Gut gegen Nordwind #1)
Title | : | Gut gegen Nordwind (Gut gegen Nordwind #1) |
Author | : | Daniel Glattauer |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 223 pages |
Published | : | August 5th 2006 by Deuticke |
Categories | : | Romance. Fiction. Contemporary. European Literature. German Literature |
Daniel Glattauer
Hardcover | Pages: 223 pages Rating: 3.87 | 19039 Users | 2129 Reviews
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Gibt es in einer vom Alltag besetzten Wirklichkeit einen besser geschützten Raum für gelebte Sehnsüchte als den virtuellen?Bei Leo Leike landen irrtümlich E-Mails einer ihm unbekannten Emmi Rothner. Aus Höflichkeit antwortet er ihr. Und weil sich Emmi von ihm angezogen fühlt, schreibt sie zurück.
Bald gibt Leo zu: »Ich interessiere mich wahnsinnig für Sie, liebe Emmi! Ich weiß aber auch, wie absurd dieses Interesse ist.« Und wenig später gesteht Emmi: »Es sind Ihre Zeilen und meine Reime darauf: die ergeben so in etwa einen Mann, wie ich mir plötzlich vorstelle, dass es sein kann, dass es so jemanden wirklich gibt.«
Es scheint nur noch eine Frage der Zeit zu sein, wann es zum ersten persönlichen Treffen kommt, aber diese Frage wühlt beide so sehr auf, dass sie die Antwort lieber noch eine Weile hinauszögern. Außerdem ist Emmi glücklich verheiratet. Und Leo verdaut gerade eine gescheiterte Beziehung.
Und überhaupt: Werden die gesendeten, empfangenen und gespeicherten Liebesgefühle einer Begegnung standhalten? Und was, wenn ja?
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Original Title: | Gut gegen Nordwind |
ISBN: | 3552060413 (ISBN13: 9783552060418) |
Edition Language: | German URL https://www.hanser-literaturverlage.de/buch/gut-gegen-nordwind/978-3-552-06041-8/ |
Series: | Gut gegen Nordwind #1 |
Characters: | Leo Leike, Emmi Rothner, Bernhard Rothner |
Literary Awards: | Deutscher Buchpreis (German Book Prize) Nominee for Longlist (2006) |
Rating Appertaining To Books Gut gegen Nordwind (Gut gegen Nordwind #1)
Ratings: 3.87 From 19039 Users | 2129 ReviewsAssessment Appertaining To Books Gut gegen Nordwind (Gut gegen Nordwind #1)
Gut gegen Nordwind = Love Virtually, Daniel GlattauerLove Virtually is a novel by the Austrian writer Daniel Glattauer. It begins by chance: Leo receives emails in error from an unknown woman called Emmi. Being polite he replies, and Emmi writes back. A few brief exchanges are all it takes to spark a mutual interest in each other, and soon Emmi and Leo are sharing their innermost secrets and longings. Will their feelings for each other survive the test of a real-life encounter? And if so, whatThis one was different from other I've read... and that's the reason I pick it up (I don't like romance books).The whole book is a correspondence of two people who fell in love with each other without even met (not really): a long peek on their love life (280p) made entirely of emails... quite unusual.I've never read a book like this before... and I quite enjoy it (I can't say that I love it, that I'm going to re-read it etc, but now I'd like to know how this story develop -the last email was a
When I started reading this I could not put it aside, of course I had a big smile on my face! :)
A very cute book , I absolutely loved it 💕
The Short of ItRealistic portrayal of an online affair.The Long of ItEmmi Rothner accidently e-mails Leo Leike. No seriously. She does. Shes trying to cancel a magazine order and accidently hits an extra period or delete a letter, whatever. Haha mistake happened and both parties involved laugh a little (LOL anyone?) and life went on.Until it happened again. This time Emmi is a wee bit more irate at magazine company and Leo comes back equally as snarky. Hahaha giggles ensue AGAIN. And the next
I have to admit, the first time I read the book I did NOT like it! I thought that the protagonists never got to the point, I skimmed many parts and didn't read them carefully enough because I just wanted to know how the story will end. Big mistake.Neither did I like one of the protagonists, Emmi. I thought she was annoying and absolutely impudent (she still is, in some ways). To me she was dislikable in every way. Her attitude was also one of the factors why I didnt enjoy reading it.But when I
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