Our book discoveries, of which we would like to present our current favorite titles here. In our selection, we again made sure to include different genres. We also have many other tips and look forward to working with you to find the right book for you and your loved ones.
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Judith Hermann “We would have told each other anything”:
The author’s most personal book to date convinces from the start with a particularly beautiful language.
Daniel Glattauer “You won’t feel them”:
What starts as a nice summer book soon turns into a horror: Aayana, a Somali refugee girl, is allowed to go on vacation with her friend and drowns in the pool on the first day. What is the value of a human life? And each the same amount? Questions that won’t let you go after reading.
Dirk Gieselmann “The island man”:
Read this book! It begins with the sentence “It was so cold that even the wind froze”. No more words are needed to emphasize how incredibly great it is written.
Kristina Hauff “In blaukalter Tiefe”:
A suspenseful sailing and relationship drama in the Swedish archipelago. Profound, psychological and full of unexpected twists.
Karl Ove Knausgård “The Wolves from the Forest of Eternity”:
How does this author manage to write such incredibly good books? The second part of his new series convinces with linguistic clarity and multilayered, philosophical plot lines.
Kristen Perrin “The Story Shifters”: The secret society of “Emeral Ink” reveals itself to our young protagonist Enna and grants her entrance into the magical world of the story shifters. Children’s book from 11 years.
Christian Grataloup “The History of the World. An Atlas”: The history of the world explained by maps. A must for every atlas fan and history enthusiast.
Alex Rühle “Europe. Where are you?”: The SZ journalist traveled through Europe to find out whether we are still one entity. Short chapters, easy to read, very interesting and politically topical.
Hella Witte “Fish in love”:
The icon of the famous Viktualienmarkt: Hella Witte collects her recipes for the first time, tells extraordinary stories with a lot of emotion and passion and gives insights into her kitchen, fish ponds and her business. In addition, atmospheric pictures – a must-have for all fish lovers.
Hiking guide of the Isartalverein e.V. “Das Isartal”: Not a new hiking guide, but an absolute classic. The sections along the Isar between Munich and Wolfratshausen are peppered with sights and special highlights.
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