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Das Leben kleben
Das Leben kleben: Roman | Marina Lewycka, Sophie Zeitz
8 posts | 8 read | 1 to read
Georgie Sinclair soll das baufllige Haus der alten Mrs Shapiro hten, doch dabei geschieht einiges Unvorhergesehene: Geldgierige Makler wollen sich die Immobilie unter die Ngel reissen, eine Sozialarbeiterin spielt falsch und Georgies jngst geschasster Ehemann mischt auch noch mit ...
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Buechersuechtling
Das Leben kleben: Roman | Marina Lewycka, Sophie Zeitz
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Panpan

I remember I bailed this one as a book. But when I was looking for an audiobook the last time, I didn‘t have patience to go through my library‘s catalogue for another 30 minutes.

I didn‘t like most of the characters and Naomi Shapiro‘s house is still disgusting. Additionally, Katharina Thalbach only fits Naomi Shapiro but not Georgie.

I like the parts when it came to Palestine-Israel-conflict but all the rest will soon be forgotten.

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Amy_gla
We Are All Made of Glue | Marina Lewycka
Mehso-so

Funny, easy read

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Buechersuechtling
Das Leben kleben: Roman | Marina Lewycka, Sophie Zeitz
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Bailedbailed

Okay. A quick bail.
The 1st thing that bothered me was the narrow line spacing. When it comes to this, I am picky.

The 2nd disturbing thing were the characters and the writing style. Already after less than 40 pages Georgie is too much cliché for me and I have no use for the theatre-like dialogues between her and her husband. I liked Mrs Shapiro, at first – but no.

And that forced humour in every scene. ?

Plus: Georgie‘s own, bad novel = ?

Jari-chan I tried the one with the tractor by this author. Had the same experiance as you had... 😅 3y
Buechersuechtling The one with the history of the tractor in Ukrainian was this authors and I remember as if it was yesterday from who this book has been a birthday present in 2005 or 2006. Well, what shall I tell you❓I absolutely disliked it – and that was why it took me so, so long to decide to give this author another chance. Wrongly, as it turned out. 3y
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Buechersuechtling
Das Leben kleben: Roman | Marina Lewycka, Sophie Zeitz
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Burb:

“They meet by chance at a dumpster: Georgie Sinclair, recently a single mother, and Mrs. Shapiro an eccentric old lady with seven cats, a penchant for bargain hunting and the great Russian composers – and a secret from the time of the war …”

⬆️⬆️⬆️ Time for a cozy autumn 🍂🍁 read.

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Buechersuechtling
Das Leben kleben: Roman | Marina Lewycka, Sophie Zeitz
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#30DaysOfGratitude by @jb72

“This new day is too dear, with its hopes and invitations, to waste a moment on the yesterdays.”

Prompt: Wake up and be awesome today!
Be kind to yourself and others. Take a deep breath and forget about the little annoyances and rejoice in the little indulgences in life.

Gratitude
• A long weekend ahead
• Having tiny, motivating plans
• Yoghurt 🍦 with fruits or with honey 🍯 and oatmeal for dinner 😋

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Buechersuechtling
Das Leben kleben: Roman | Marina Lewycka, Sophie Zeitz
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Look, what I found on Friday at work. When I returned from the loo I passed the kitchen and saw some books sitting on the windowsill for free take-away. And of course I had a look. 😇

I didn‘t like Marina Lewycka‘s debut “A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian” too much but with this one – “We Are All Made of Glue” – I liked the blurb. 😁

It‘s about the friendship of two women, one middle-aged and recently by divorced, one elderly.

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Ottergirl
We Are All Made of Glue | Marina Lewycka
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Our school librarian offered a ‘surprise‘ book for summer reading and this was what she chose for me.

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jfount
We Are All Made of Glue | Marina Lewycka
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Pickpick

This bears more than a passing resemblance to the Ukrainian Tractor book. Middle class woman from a humble background who is dragged into an old person‘s squalid life and struggles, discovering along the way atrocities of the 20th century lurking close under the surface of modern British life. But it‘s not just a retread, and the various storylines and mysteries are interesting and compelling. I read it in about two days, so it was a page turner!