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I found Bookwyrm by exploring the fediverse, and really enjoy this cozy corner of the internet. I love reading but am not reading much currently, I'm always happy about advice to make it easier to read regularly and of course about book recommendations ☺️

Reading mostly in German and English, sometimes French or Spanish. Profile picture Pixelart by me.

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Halfway to Better (Twisted Space LLC) 5 stars

Halfway to Better is a collection of six short solarpunk stories, each exploring a near-future …

Very short and very good

5 stars

I rarely read short stories but when I do, I usually love them. This is no exception, the short stories are creative and inspiring, and motivate me to find small ways to work towards a better future in my own life. I very much enjoyed reading them and the little commentaries in between, and the format makes it easy to read them in between, for example while taking a short break.

MORGEN, MORGEN UND WIEDER MORGEN (Hardcover, Deutsch language, Eichborn Verlag) 5 stars

Mitte der 90er-Jahre in Massachusetts: An einer U-Bahn-Station trifft Sadie, hochbegabte Informatikstudentin und angehende Designerin …

Bittersweet

4 stars

Ein sehr schönes, zart erzähltes, emotionales Buch. Ich wollte die Charaktere öfters mal schütteln damit sie nicht so viel aneinander vorbei reden und leben. Es beschreibt sehr gut, wie sehr wir manchmal in unserer Lebenswelt und Perspektive feststecken und nicht merken, wie wir damit andere Menschen verletzen können oder was diese gerade brauchen, oder auch was wir gerade brauchen. Und es geht um Videospiele, und es ist keine klassische romantische Liebesgeschichte, sondern es geht um tiefe Freundschaft 🥰

A very beautiful, delicate, emotional book. I wanted to shake the characters a few times so that they don't talk and live so much past each other. It describes very well how much we are sometimes stuck in our own world and perspective and do not realise how we hurt other people or what they need at the moment, or even what we ourselves need at the moment. And it's about video …

Radikale Zärtlichkeit - Warum Liebe politisch ist (German language, 2021) 5 stars

What is love? Ist die Liebe Sinn des Lebens, eine politische Allianz, Illusion oder Selbstzweck? …

Absolut inspirierend

5 stars

Radikale Zärtlichkeit ist tatsächlich das was es verspricht, radikal und zärtlich. Es inspiriert mich, meine Beziehungen zu hinterfragen, und hoffentlich besser und zärtlicher zu gestalten, und gibt mir Worte dafür, wie sich umeinander kümmern Widerstand gegen Kapitalismus und Patriarchat ist.

Die nicht sterben (Deutsch language, Penguin) 3 stars

Eine junge Bukarester Malerin kehrt an den Ferienort ihrer Kindheit in den rumänischen Karpaten zurück. …

Etwas zu abstrakt für mich

3 stars

Sehr atmosphärisch und unterhaltsam, aber es war etwas zu abstrakt für mich. Die Story fehlt ein bisschen, und die systemkritik kommt bei mir auch nicht so ganz an. Abgesehen davon ist es ein schönes Buch und malt tolle (oft leicht gruselige oder dunkle) Bilder in den Kopf.

reviewed A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin

A Wizard of Earthsea (EBook, 2012, Clarion Books) 4 stars

Originally published in 1968, Ursula K. Le Guin’s A Wizard of Earthsea marks the first …

Slow, but captivating

4 stars

I really enjoyed listening to this audio book, my first read of a longer story by Ursula K Le Guin. In the beginning it was a bit slow, but the characters and especially the character development of Ged captivated me more and more. My only point of criticism is the casual sexism in the book, but which is reflected on by Ursula K Le Guin in the foreword very well.

Dawn (Xenogenesis, #1) (1997) 5 stars

Lilith Iyapo has just lost her husband and son when atomic fire consumes Earth—the last …

Can't get it out of my head

5 stars

Exciting read, one of the books I couldn't put down. It's a very interesting analysis of humans and how they live together, and thoughts about if a kind of "benevolent dictator" would make it better or worse. I feel like the book doesn't come to a conclusion on its own, but let's readers think about it and opens some really interesting questions I hadn't really thought about before. The characters and development are great, and the story is well written and very entertaining besides making me think.