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Friday, 18 March 2005

Bonn im Spiegel Online

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Spiegel Online bringt momentan Auszüge aus dem neuen Merian Sonderheft, und das geht über meine momentane Wohn- und Wirkstätte, nämlich Bonn. Wer also mal sehen will, wie Bonn (zumindest in der touristisch geschönten Variante) aussieht, kann sich die entsprechende Fotogalerie angucken, und einen Artikel lesen, wie Bonn sich gerne selbst sähe.

Meine Lieblingsviertel sind leider nicht dabei: Die Nordstadt mit ihrem Charme, der so zwischen Studentenviertel und APO-Keimzelle schwankt, die Südstadt mit ihren Villen, das Poppelsdorfer Schloss …

Jasper Fforde: Lost in a good book

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[cover]I’ve already finished another three books, and haven’t found the time yet to write a review. Apparently, I have too much time on my hands at the moment; I read as many books in the first three months of this year as I had in the whole of last year.

As I predicted, the middle book of the trilogy is better than the first, but worse than the second. Fforde’s writing is slowly picking up speed, and the ideas are slowly getting more absurd.

I don’t know whether I’ll read the trilogy again – the first two books were a disappointment, and all in all, Fforde is no match for a Douglas Adams or Robert Pirsig.


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