7/01/2015

what I read: june 2015

Here are the books I read in june:
  • Roßhalde - Hermann Hesse
  • Books vs. cigarettes - George Orwell
  • Per Anhalter durch die Galaxis - Douglas Adams
  • Feuer der Seele - Vincent van Gogh
  • The melancholy death of oyster boy & other stories - Tim Burton
  • Das Rosie-Projekt - Graeme Simsion
  • Girl in a band - Kim Gordon
  • Are you experienced? - William Sutcliffe
  • Der alte Mann und das Meer - Ernest Hemingway
  • Candy - Maxwell Kenton
  • Das Restaurant am Ende des Universums - Douglas Adams
  • Die Leiden des jungen Werther - Johann Wolfgang Goethe
  • Fangirl - Rainbow Rowell
  • Die Pest - Albert Camus
  • Der seltsame Fall des Benjamin Button - F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Yesterday - Lars Saabye Christensen

As you might have guessed, I love reading, but to be honest I am no big fan of writing about books. So I´m not going to describe the content of every single book I´ve read, but I´m going to recommend a few to you. 

"Yesterday" - the english edition is simply called "Beatles" - is a coming-of-age novel about the teenage years of four Norwegian Beatles fans in the 60s. It´s about love, revolution and growing up and I couldn´t put it down once I´ve started reading. A must read for Beatles fans and everybody who would have liked to live in the 60s.
I also adored the Douglas Adams books, which are the first two books of the hitchhiker´s trilogy. I´ve never been into science fiction, but I gave it a try, because a friend of mine recommended the books to me - and I loved them. I can´t wait to buy the next one. Science fiction fan or not - you should definitely read those books.

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