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Krabat - Community Reviews back

by Otfried Preußler
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consoul
consoul rated it 9 years ago
Worum geht es? Krabat ist ein Waisenjunge von 14 Jahren und zieht mittellos durch Deutschland. Immer wieder träumt er einen bestimmten Traum, in dem er in die Mühle am Schwarzen Wasser gerufen wird. Dorthin macht sich Krabat dann auch auf und wird Lehrjunge - einer von zwölf. Nach und nach stellt si...
kleeblattsbuecherblog
kleeblattsbuecherblog rated it 10 years ago
Mit seinen 14 Jahren hat es Krabat als Waisenjunge nicht leicht. Er schlägt sich mehr recht als schlecht durchs Leben. Jede Nacht jedoch hört er Stimmen, die ihn dazu bringen wollen, sich nach Schwarzkollm zum Koselbruch aufzumachen. Dort angekommen, wird er als Lehrling in die Mühle aufgenommen. Do...
Birdish Book Blog
Birdish Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
[Originally posted on tumblr on 23. May 2013] I finished 'Krabat' by Otfried Preußler yesterday. This is one of the books that was popular with kids when I was little. So yeah, it’s a book that around here is for children, but interestingly tagged as ‘young adult’ on Goodreads. Decide for yourself...
BTW I like books
BTW I like books rated it 11 years ago
Source: borrowed from a friend Language: German "Krabat" is a German childrens classic known as "The Satanic Mill" in English. I can see why it is a much loved book for children. The writing is fairy tale-esque and easy to understand. The characters are likeable, there is magic und the border...
Ellinor's Litventures
Ellinor's Litventures rated it 31 years ago
One of my favourite books from childhood: Krabat is one of the rare books I could read again and again.
ken
ken rated it 37 years ago
I read this in a few hours when I was 12 or so and the rating if five stars is how I remember feeling after reading it. I don't think it would hold up on a re-read. But back then I got really into the book and I think for that age group it still can be a great book.
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