Gusel Jachina's "Suleika opens the eyes" A pageturner
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Discoveries October
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Dino Buzzatti's "the desert of the tartars" gets me hooked at once. A real pageturner unlike many other books. But the reason why I use my technique.
Gusel Jachina's "Suleika opens the eyes" A pageturner
Dino Buzzatti's "the desert of the tartars" gets me hooked at once. A real pageturner unlike many other books. But the reason why I use my technique.
Bill Gate's "the path forward" fills my day. It shows the great possibilities of the data highway which includes my reading technique which without modern technology wouldn't be possible. Great read.
Heiner Geissler's "what would jesus say today?" fills my day.
Bill Bryson's "a short history of daily things" makes me clear how life would be without many things we use today like toilet, tapestry or heating. I appreciate these things now more.
Thomas Fleiner's "what are human rights" a very topical book shows the implications of this questions. A great read.
Joe Eszterhas's "Hollywood Animal" shows me the life in Hollywood's movie scene. A great read.
Teresa Fortis's "call of saudia" shows me the life of a stewardess os Saudi Airlines. A gripping story.
Andrea Gabbard's "we are stronger than cancer" shows me how cancer and it's treatment influence the life of people in the States. Gripping.
Marie-Aude Murails "simpel" fills my day.
David Bagley's "the transport" fills my day. A great pageturner.
Ralph Gioriano's "If Hitler had won the war" shows me that it was great that the states saved us from the Nazis.
Rainer Schröder's "The legacy of the old pilgrim" makes my day
Bruno Jonas's "manual for bavaria" gives me more insights in my homecountry and it's inhabitants
Hildegard Plievier's "Yellow Moon over the Steppe" is definitely a pageturner. Great read
Kurt Blüchel's "forbidden to heal killing allowed" shows me our health system and it's backdraws. Definitely a book to read for everybody living in germany.
Xinran's "grave in heaven" shows me china. A country I love to read about. Great.
Volker Angres "food for people" makes me doubt about our food and the industry that is producing it.
Karl Schlögels "the smell of empires" show the history of luxury brands. An interesting story.
Carl Medearis's "muslims christians and jesus" fills my day.
Bettina Winterfelds "Bali, Java, Lombok" lets me travel to asia what a great read.
Michael Thomas's "the end of the firm" starts the month.