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Original Title: Alle sieben Wellen
ISBN: 3552060936 (ISBN13: 9783552060937)
Edition Language: German URL https://www.hanser-literaturverlage.de/buch/alle-sieben-wellen/978-3-552-06093-7/
Series: Gut gegen Nordwind #2, Contra el viento del norte, #2
Characters: Leo Leike, Emmi Rothner
Literary Awards: LovelyBooks Leserpreis for Allgemeine Literatur (2009), LovelyBooks Leserpreis for Romantik/Liebe/Gefühl (2009)
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Alle sieben Wellen (Gut gegen Nordwind #2) Hardcover | Pages: 222 pages
Rating: 3.79 | 10862 Users | 1005 Reviews

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1.) Sie kennen Emmi Rothner und Leo Leike? Dann haben Sie also Gut gegen Nordwind gelesen, jene ungewöhnliche Liebesgeschichte, in der sich zwei Menschen, die einander nie gesehen haben, per E-Mail rettungslos verlieben.

2.) Für Sie ist die Geschichte von Emmi und Leo abgeschlossen. Mag sein. Aber nicht für Emmi und Leo!

3.) Sie sind der Ansicht, dass die Liebenden zumindest eine einzige wirkliche Begegnung verdient hätten, und der Roman eine zweite Chance auf ein anderes Ende? Bitte, hier haben Sie's!

4.) Sie haben keine Ahnung, wovon hier die Rede ist? Sie steigen ohne Nordwind-Kenntnisse in Alle sieben Wellen ein? Kein Problem. Sie erfahren alles:
Leo Leike kehrt nach knapp einem Jahr aus Boston zurück. Daheim erwarten ihn Nachrichten von Emmi Rothner. Beide bemerken, dass sie die Gefühle füreinander nicht los geworden sind. Vielleicht sollten sie sich wirklich einmal treffen. Allerdings ist Leo mittlerweile liiert und Emmi noch immer verheiratet. Doch wenn einmal sechs Wellen ans Ufer geschwappt sind, das lernen wir in Daniel Glattauers neuem Roman, dann kommt die siebente, und die ist immer für Überraschungen gut.


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Title:Alle sieben Wellen (Gut gegen Nordwind #2)
Author:Daniel Glattauer
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 222 pages
Published:February 4th 2009 by Deuticke
Categories:Romance. Fiction. Contemporary. European Literature. German Literature

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Ratings: 3.79 From 10862 Users | 1005 Reviews

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I waited so freaking long for this book, and as you can see from my review of the first book, I wasnt a happy camper (re: I hate cliffhangers) but it finally got translated to Danish, and now its been read..I didnt like this as much as the first one, for some strange reason. Its still Emmi and Leo. Its still an email correspondence gone wrong? Or gone right? They are still funny and (so) strange and worse than 2 teenagers when it comes to does she/he like me.. I could relate though. Holy crap,

beautiful Story 💜🌺

I really enjoyed the first book, but I have to say that this was so bad, or rather, the characters were so stupid in this book that it actually made me dislike the first volume, too. Back when reading Gut gegen Nordwind I mildly disliked her but liked him. Now I loathe and despise both equally. It's not that Glattauer can't write, but I have to be able to at least respect the characters.

I think this book is pretty awsom! Daniel Glattauer is definitly Master of the words!

This is the second installment of Gut gegen Nordwind, in my opinion objectionably translated "Love Virtually in English. Its a real pity because I believe a great deal of the books personality is transmitted in the title, which is beautiful in its original language.I read both novels several years ago almost in one sitting and forgot about them till this summer, when I stumbled upon them by chance. One book cant be read without the other, and they need to be read in order. As I started to browse

of course it was going to end like this

3-3.5? I liked book 1, it was surprising, I never read a book like that before. And the ending!! This one was I don't know. I think I expected something and it didn't come. It was less interesting, less reflexive, less good. The thing I really liked: the part when Emmi (view spoiler)[explains to Leo that she is no one's property, and so that the two men didn't have to give permission for one to fuck her, for the other to keep her, and so on. That was good! (hide spoiler)] But overall, it felt