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text 2016-07-31 21:36
Erster Satz | JKR / Tiffany, John / Thorne, Jack: Harry Potter and the cursed child
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - J.K. Rowling,John Kerr Tiffany,Jack Thorne

ACT ONE      SCENE ONE

 

King's Cross

 

 

A busy and crowded station, full of people trying to go somewhere. Amongst the hustle and bustle, two large cages rattle on top of two laden trolleys. They're being pushed by two boys, JAMES POTTER and ALBUS POTTER. Their mother, GINNY, follows after. A thirty-seven-year-old man, HARRY, has his daughter LILY on his shoulders. 

 

 

ALBUS

Dad. He keeps saying it. 

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text 2016-01-23 20:05
Book Haul

It doesn´t happen very often, but this week I bought a whole stack of physical books and all of them are classics. 2014 was a good year for me reading the classics, 2015 not so much. Which means i have to make amends this year. And a severe case of coverlove made me buy these books:

 

Frankenstein - Mary Shelley  North and South - Elizabeth Gaskell  The Tenant of Wildfell Hall - Anne Brontë  The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins  Lady Audley's Secret - Mary Elizabeth Braddon  Treasure Island and The Ebb-Tide - Robert Louis Stevenson,Lloyd Osbourne  The Murders in the Rue Morgue and Other Stories. Edgar Allan Poe -  

 

Happy reading to everyone.

          
  

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text 2014-12-02 09:57
Neuerscheinungen in den USA & GB (12/2014)

Die Liste ist wieder raus und wartet dieses Mal mit 303 Titeln auf, wobei sich da neuerdings nun auch Audiobooks einnisten. Neben ein paar überraschend schicker Cover springt mir da aber glücklicherweise nichts spontan entgegen. Das schont immerhin den Geldbeutel und verhindert, dass mein SUB diesen Monat noch durch die Decke wächst …

Source: moyasbuchgewimmel.de/neuerscheinungen-in-den-usa-gb-122014
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review 2011-09-07 00:00
Der Struwwelpeter Auf Englisch - Heinrich Hoffmann Loved this book. Had been trying to get it for years and now I finally have! There's lots of reviews of people saying it's horrifying and cruel and with zero psychological value, and I couldn't disagree more! First of all, the stories ain't all that terrible and shouldn't be taken so literally. The author wasn't killing real kids, was he? And there's a lesson behind almost every story. For example, take the one about the girl playing with matches and getting burn. Isn't that a true thing? Doesn't that still happen nowadays? Maybe if parents told their kids the real consequences about their actions there might be less 'accidents'.

Secondly, I think this book is of great cultural and psychological value, a small window to what people taught to their kids back in the 1800s. I immediately started thinking about the Grimm brother's fairy tales, which was published around thirty years before Struwwelpeter. And Daniel Paul Schreber's mental illness case came to mind too! His father (Moritz Schreber) was a physician, university teacher and children's health eminence; his methods were so radical and cruel that they're classified now as part of something called 'Poisonous Pedagogy'. This 'physician' was alive around the time Struwwelpeter was published (actually, his son was born two years before that, so I take it Papa Schreber read it to him quite gladly). It's amazing how it all comes together!

I'm not saying you should tell your kids they're gonna get their fingers cut off if they won't stop sucking them (which reminds me of Little Hans, a 5 year old that developed a serious phobia of horses after his mother told him he would get his penis cut off if he kept touching it. Oh, sweet Germany! Thank heavens Freud came into the picture...). Yet, I do think kids should be treated as beings capable of dialogging and understanding the dangers that come with some actions, even if the consequences are not very Disney-like.

Stop being so outraged, people. Maybe 150 years ahead in the future parents will be freaked out by Dr. Seuss books, who knows?
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review 2009-11-22 00:00
Langenscheidts Großes Zauberwörterbuch Englisch- Deutsch. Für Harry Potter- Fans. - Barbara M. Zollner The attempt of the dictionary company Langenscheid to create an English wizard dictionary for German Muggles. This dictionary contains vocabulary from the Harry Potter books 1-4.
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