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Your Perfect Year
Your Perfect Year | Charlotte Lucas
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Julsmarshall
Your Perfect Year | Charlotte Lucas
Mehso-so

This is really close between pick and so-so for me. It was a little slow going because I had a hard time forming a connection with the characters. I‘m not sure if it was them in particular or the writer‘s tone. But I did find the premise intriguing and it made me think about habits, choices and my own outlook on life. Especially now. So maybe a so-so plus? #BookspinBingo @TheAromaofBooks #ReadingEurope2020 #Germany @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB

Librarybelle I like that idea, a so-so plus. It‘s not quite a pick, but yet not really a so-so read. 3y
TheAromaofBooks I didn't like this one a lot, but I think part of it was the cover & synopsis made it sound like the story was going to be much more lighthearted than it actually was. It wasn't a bad story, but it wasn't what I was expecting at the time. 3y
Julsmarshall I agree, @TheAromaofBooks . Definitely not lighthearted and with subject matter related to cancer and suicide, it was tough to get through it in places. 3y
TheAromaofBooks Exactly. And all the serious themes made the romance feel a little forced to me. 3y
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Buechersuechtling
Dein perfektes Jahr: Roman | Charlotte Lucas
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“Maybe” I am a bit biased in reviewing this book because last year I made a birthday present for a dear friend which is quite similar to the Filofax entries in this book – but, and this is the important point, I did so _without_ knowing that I would encounter the idea in a book in general, or especially in this book.

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Buechersuechtling
Dein perfektes Jahr: Roman | Charlotte Lucas
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Pickpick

I loved it. It‘s not always light, cosy entertainment. Yes, towards the end some “plot twists” are expectable, and yes, some events are simply unrealistic. (How long can one skip working in one‘s own business/start-up??)

But I liked the whole idea and how it was presented. Sometimes it‘s s bit cliché but it‘s also heartwarming and true.

Issues like death and age are dealt with authenticity and an eye for details.

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Buechersuechtling
Dein perfektes Jahr: Roman | Charlotte Lucas
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I really like the wintertime sky outside my window. It‘s a nice grey.
And I make the best out of the day that I gave to myself as a present because I couldn‘t go to work today due to snow. I spend my hours reading. But nevertheless, I am really prepared for some summer. I am fed up with low temperatures and early darkness.

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Buechersuechtling
Dein perfektes Jahr: Roman | Charlotte Lucas
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When literature meets literary man. 😍
Sebastian Fitzek is well-known in Germany. He is author of many suspenseful books. Mostly thrillers and psychological thrillers.

I can‘t put down his books either. I‘m quite a fan and have seen him live during his readings. (Entertaining‼️)

So I was kind of happy when I read that in this book one of the characters will go to one of his readings. 😍

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Buechersuechtling
Dein perfektes Jahr: Roman | Charlotte Lucas
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It‘s a cozy read – but not always. It‘s cute with overtones.

The plot begins in winter and there is a scene where the protagonist accidentally falls into the wastepaper bank because he looks for documents that have been thrown away accidentally. And in there, inside the wastepaper bank, he meets a homeless who regularly comes there to warm up.

Never thought about this before.
But it‘s heartbreaking 💔.

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Buechersuechtling
Dein perfektes Jahr: Roman | Charlotte Lucas
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So far this is such a cute story. It consists of two plot lines. One is told in the present. It‘s about Jonathan, who is a bit a clumsy businessman still regretting that his ex-wife divorced, when on January 1st he finds a completely filled Filofax for the new year and tries to find out the real owner. The other plot line is told in the past about s child care worker who sets up on her own.

interesting to get to know when and how they will meet.

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Buechersuechtling
Dein perfektes Jahr: Roman | Charlotte Lucas
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Can someone please explain this to me❓

»About the female author

Charlotte Lucas is the pseudonym of Wiebke Lorenz …«

Why do this❓ ? Why do you choose a name that differs from the name given by your parents just to afterwards reveal your birth name and make obvious that you hid behind an imaged name. ?

By the way: I thought that this book was written by a native English speaker – but no, it‘s written by a native German speaking person.

Sarah83 Das habe ich in letzter Zeit auch oft gesehen. Als Begründung hierfür wurde gesagt, dass oft ein Pseudonym benutzt wird, wenn ein Autor das Genre wechseln will oder wenn derjenige im richtigen Leben einen akademischen Beruf ausübt. 5y
Buechersuechtling Ja, das sehe ich ja alles ein, aber das Pseudonym dann offenzulegen macht vor dem Hintergrund gleich überhaupt keinen Sinn. Findest du nicht❓ ? 5y
PickwickPlockPlock Sie scheint erfolgreich mit anderen Büchern zu sein. Vielleicht will man damit dem Leser suggerieren, keine Angst, das ist nicht ihr erstes Buch, sie weiß was sie tut. Und wenn sie sonst mit einer anderen Person gemeinsam unter Pseudonym schreibt, ist es verständlich, dass sie nicht denselben Namen allein verwendet. Im englischsprachigen Raum zumimdest hängt auch viel vom Erfolg des letzten Buches ab. Vielleicht entgeht man dem mit mehreren Namen? 5y
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Moony Ich hab irgendwo gelesen, dass Pseudonyme auch verwendet werden um das Buch besser zu verkaufen. Bei einem Thriller passt (ud verkauft sich) der Name Frau Herrmann z.B. besser als Frau Blumenwunder (plakatives Beispiel) 5y
Sarah83 Natürlich macht das keinen Sinn, aber danach fragt doch keiner 🙄 5y
Buechersuechtling @Sarah83 ? Öhm. ? Doch. Ich. ??‍♀️ Also, vielleicht. Ich mein ja nur. Mensch‼️? 5y
Sarah83 Manche Dinge sind einfach bekloppt 5y
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Buechersuechtling
Dein perfektes Jahr: Roman | Charlotte Lucas
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Yes, I‘m guilty‼️ I no longer remember how and why the book went on my wish list but every time I pick my new read(s) my eyes 👀 are attracted by the cover. 😊

So here I go.

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Bliujiene
Dein perfektes Jahr: Roman | Charlotte Lucas
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Starting a new book today, the annotation says: the book which encourages to cherish even the smallest life events

RaimeyGallant Welcome! 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Welcome to Litsy!!! 6y
Eggs Welcome to Litsy 👋🏻😊 6y
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Bronte_Chintz Welcome to Litsy! 6y
asiriusreader Welcome to Litsy!! 6y
rather_be_reading welcome to litsy!! 📚🎉📚 6y
Bliujiene Thank you all 😊 6y
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buecherwurm
Dein perfektes Jahr: Roman | Charlotte Lucas
Mehso-so

Selten habe ich so lange für ein Buch gebraucht...das Ende war gut, aber es war schwierig in das Buch reinzukommen.

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LeonorFD
Dein perfektes Jahr: Roman | Charlotte Lucas
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"Man kann dem Leben nicht mehr Tage geben - aber den Tagen mehr Leben" (Chinesische Weisheit)
> Eine ziemlich platte Weisheit < (Jonathan N. Grief)

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buecherwurm
Dein perfektes Jahr: Roman | Charlotte Lucas
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Geht da nicht der Sinn von Pseudonymen verloren?

Louise I've often thought the same thing! 😂 7y
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