In a Thousand Different Ways

In a Thousand Different Ways

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  • Author:Cecelia Ahern
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Summary

Finding your way is never a simple journey…

Alice sees the worst in people。

She also sees the best。
She sees a thousand different emotions and knows exactly what everyone around her is feeling。
Every。 Single。 Day。

But it’s the dark thoughts。
The sadness。 The rage。
These are the things she can’t get out of her head。 The things that overwhelm her。

Where will the journey to find herself begin?

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Reviews

Barbara

I liked this book a lot but I found it hard to get into at first。 The first quarter of the book dragged but once I'd got through that, I was flying。 I hadn't realised this was Cecelia Ahern - I can't see the authors on my kindle when I'm looking at ARCs and I hadn't even realised at first that it was set in Ireland and then the UK。 I was quite confused by Alice's mother, Lily, and what was wrong with her, but once Alice had got away to school and then to London, it all fell into place。I've heard I liked this book a lot but I found it hard to get into at first。 The first quarter of the book dragged but once I'd got through that, I was flying。 I hadn't realised this was Cecelia Ahern - I can't see the authors on my kindle when I'm looking at ARCs and I hadn't even realised at first that it was set in Ireland and then the UK。 I was quite confused by Alice's mother, Lily, and what was wrong with her, but once Alice had got away to school and then to London, it all fell into place。I've heard about synesthesia before but never read a book so overtly about it。 The nature of such a condition - is it a gift or is it a curse - is examined in great detail。 The physically draining aspects of being visually assaulted by colours you can't stop and can't switch off is very interesting。Quite why Alice's husband had no colours was never really clear to me。 Little touches like losing her ability to see emotional colours during pregnancy were very intriguing。 This is a book that will stay long in my memory。WIth thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for my copy。 。。。more

Sarah

Ich fand das Buch toll und das Thema soooo interessant。 Wäre es nicht so komisch geschrieben, ohne Absätze, dann hätte ich mit Freude 5 Sterne gegeben。

Vera

Ein Buch zum verschenken。Etwas schwermütiger als erwartet und doch so schön!

Amandasaved

So Cecilia Ahern wrote many novels since P。 S。 I Love You, but this is one of my favorites。Her descriptive prose takes us to the near distant past where a little girl is the middle child of a bi-polar single mother。 Her older brother is a light and her younger brother becomes her nemesis。 Speaking of light, she sees colorful lights around people (auras) which overwhelm her when she is a child and help her know who to trust when she is older。 It’s an amazing story and I truly enjoyed it。What I wi So Cecilia Ahern wrote many novels since P。 S。 I Love You, but this is one of my favorites。Her descriptive prose takes us to the near distant past where a little girl is the middle child of a bi-polar single mother。 Her older brother is a light and her younger brother becomes her nemesis。 Speaking of light, she sees colorful lights around people (auras) which overwhelm her when she is a child and help her know who to trust when she is older。 It’s an amazing story and I truly enjoyed it。What I wish I had seen more of was her interaction with Natalie, or even Poh。 Both women were interesting characters who floated on the periphery of Alice’s world。 Additionally, I wonder if the name Alice was chosen because of its association with Wonderland, because truly seeing the world her way brings us to wonderland。 I was given an ARC from Net Galley for my unbiased review。 。。。more

Helen

Wow what a fantastic book。 The concept of seeing a persons emoticons as an aura and how it affects the life of the person seeing the aura。 I absolutely loved this book。 A difficult home life and seeing people's auras leads to residential schooling and how to cope。 I totally felt for all the characters。 Wow what a fantastic book。 The concept of seeing a persons emoticons as an aura and how it affects the life of the person seeing the aura。 I absolutely loved this book。 A difficult home life and seeing people's auras leads to residential schooling and how to cope。 I totally felt for all the characters。 。。。more

Ann

I’ve yet to read a book by Cecelia Ahern that didn’t induce a huge range of emotions in me and this is no exception。 Welcome to Alice’s world。 From the first line as I stepped into it I was completely invested in her。 Alice has a gift, or is it a curse? She sees people from their colours。 She’s affected by their moods, their loves, their likes, their joys, their sorrows and their bitterness, she’s drained by it and it shapes her whole world。 Everyone she meets has colours, until one day she meet I’ve yet to read a book by Cecelia Ahern that didn’t induce a huge range of emotions in me and this is no exception。 Welcome to Alice’s world。 From the first line as I stepped into it I was completely invested in her。 Alice has a gift, or is it a curse? She sees people from their colours。 She’s affected by their moods, their loves, their likes, their joys, their sorrows and their bitterness, she’s drained by it and it shapes her whole world。 Everyone she meets has colours, until one day she meets someone without。 A fabulous read that will stay with me long after I’ve finished it。 。。。more

Christy H fictional_traits

'I have had a life-long relationship with colours。 Enduring them, accepting them, surrendering to them。'Alice realised at 8 years of age that she could see the colours of people's moods swirling around them, changing with their thoughts and desires; manifesting their actions。 Bewildered by her curse (or is it a gift?), it causes her to be distracted, distant, and different, as others' auras reach out and attempt to affect and influence her too。 She must even deflect people's happiness because, ' 'I have had a life-long relationship with colours。 Enduring them, accepting them, surrendering to them。'Alice realised at 8 years of age that she could see the colours of people's moods swirling around them, changing with their thoughts and desires; manifesting their actions。 Bewildered by her curse (or is it a gift?), it causes her to be distracted, distant, and different, as others' auras reach out and attempt to affect and influence her too。 She must even deflect people's happiness because, 'you shouldn't steal someone else's happiness。 You have to make your own。' Alice needs to find a way to live with herself and live her life, in spite of the colourful insights she sees, 'wondering why it is that I see every part of everyone and most of them never see me at all。' This book is her journey: hiding, deflecting and manipulating and finally accepting: her differences become her strength。This book is special。 Cecelia Ahern writes in such a descriptive and evocative way。 The feelings and moods she describes are visceral。 Beyond that, the reader is presented with a unique premise with which to digest not only human behaviour but mental health。 I loved reading about Alice's journey and was captivated by her colourful insights into the people she met。 'One by one and all at once, I have seen and felt, All the colours of living。' I highly recommend this book。Thank you NetGalley and Harper Collins UK, Harper Fiction for the opportunity to read and review this book。 。。。more

Chrys

This was absolutely compelling, Alice is probably one of my favourite characters so far this year。 Written with empathy, she is so strong even at her weakest moments。 A wonderful insight into the struggles of trying to fit in to a world that challenges in ways most of us can only imagine。 One of the author’s best books!

Christine Rennie

In a Thousand Different Ways by Cecelia Ahern is about a young woman who has ‘Synaesthesia,’ which means that Alice sees the best and the worst in people。 She sees and feels a thousand different emotions every day。She sees everyone in colours by their auras, the gold, the black and all the colours in between。 It makes her life harder that people could ever imagine。 When she is older and left home after being her mother’s carer, she lives in London and her neighbour helps her to live with the con In a Thousand Different Ways by Cecelia Ahern is about a young woman who has ‘Synaesthesia,’ which means that Alice sees the best and the worst in people。 She sees and feels a thousand different emotions every day。She sees everyone in colours by their auras, the gold, the black and all the colours in between。 It makes her life harder that people could ever imagine。 When she is older and left home after being her mother’s carer, she lives in London and her neighbour helps her to live with the condition。She then meets a young man who has no colours and no auras, she then searches for him again, knowing he will be important in her life。 She has met the man she will marry and have three children with。The storyline is interesting and reminded me of a book called’ The Colour of Bee Larham’s Murder’ by Sarah J Harris,where the young boy has this condition。Highly recommended 。。。more

Dirty Dayna

This book feels drawn out and yet correct。。 its a strange thing to think about。 This story has so many layers like an onion。。 if you have any triggers go away as this was has a HUGE focus on child neglect/abuse。 it rips your heart out, then mends it and then crushes it all with the colors that surround people。 I think it was a refreshing way to tell a story。

Karen Farrow

It is quite difficult to review this book as it falls, for me, into many genres。 The basic premise is that Alice can see people’s auras/colours。 Despite this the author doesn’t writ in a complete fantasy way, she writes as if this is a common occurrence。 Alice tries to keep people at bay and avoids touching them as she does not want to absorb any of their negative colours, including her mother’s and younger brother’s。The story takes us through Alice’s life and shows how she deals with this “gift It is quite difficult to review this book as it falls, for me, into many genres。 The basic premise is that Alice can see people’s auras/colours。 Despite this the author doesn’t writ in a complete fantasy way, she writes as if this is a common occurrence。 Alice tries to keep people at bay and avoids touching them as she does not want to absorb any of their negative colours, including her mother’s and younger brother’s。The story takes us through Alice’s life and shows how she deals with this “gift” and what happens when she meets someone with no colours and how that relationship develops。 Despite the somewhat strange subject, I really enjoyed this book。 。。。more

Michelle

I have read several books from Cecelia Ahern previously, which I adored and I was excited to read this one。Alice Kelly is eight years old when she discovers that she has a gift。 She can read people or plants by their colours or ‘auras’ if you will。 She can sense if they are good and bad or in pain。 When she perceives these colours, she has migraines。 So, she walks around wearing glasses and she wears gloves as she doesn’t like to be touched。 As if she touches people, they could pass her their co I have read several books from Cecelia Ahern previously, which I adored and I was excited to read this one。Alice Kelly is eight years old when she discovers that she has a gift。 She can read people or plants by their colours or ‘auras’ if you will。 She can sense if they are good and bad or in pain。 When she perceives these colours, she has migraines。 So, she walks around wearing glasses and she wears gloves as she doesn’t like to be touched。 As if she touches people, they could pass her their colours。 The only person in her family that understands is her older brother Hugo。 Her mother Lily and her younger brother Ollie thinks she’s weird。 Her brother Hugo goes away to live in Doha and she is left to look after her mother Lily。 Her brother Ollie grows up and ends up in prison。 Thank you Harper Collins for a copy of ‘In a thousand different ways’ This is another beautifully written and emotional story from the author。 At first, for me personally I found the story to be a bit rushed at the start until Alice became an adult。 But then the story turned out to be very thought-provoking story that will resonate me for quite a while。 4 stars from me。 。。。more

Nathalie

Ein durchaus interessanter Roman, der zwischenzeitlich auch mit spannenden Sequenzen auftrumpfen kann。 Allerdings sind die Perspektivwechsel bzw。 Szenenwechsel teilweise zu plötzlich und man kann als Leser:in schwer folgen。Es ist keine leichte Kost aber anhand von Farben Stimmungen sehen, ist definitiv einen Einblick kn die Story wert。

Trina Dixon

Most of us see life through colour and think nothing of it, but for Alice it affects her every pore。 Alice has synaesthesia and this heightens her senses around people causing migraines。 But Alice doesn't know this is what she has and this causes her to be sent to a special school as she's classd as a troublemaker。 The story follows her throughout her life。I found this a strange read although I was interested in Alice's story and the descriptions of how she saw colours for people I found it quit Most of us see life through colour and think nothing of it, but for Alice it affects her every pore。 Alice has synaesthesia and this heightens her senses around people causing migraines。 But Alice doesn't know this is what she has and this causes her to be sent to a special school as she's classd as a troublemaker。 The story follows her throughout her life。I found this a strange read although I was interested in Alice's story and the descriptions of how she saw colours for people I found it quite slow in places but then felt the ending was rushed。 We had about 40 years plus of Alice's life in one chapter。 However it was nice to read another Cecilia Ahern book again as it has been a while 。。。more

Pauline

Good Read 🌈 Following the life of Alice Kelly, living with the ability to see every emotion of others whether she likes it or not。 Many people finding her strange, including some family members。 For one reason or another, Alice has a difficult family life, having this gift, making it all the more challenging。Not necessarily what I expected it to be, but a definite should read, especially for fans of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine。

Alison Bradbury

I generally enjoy a Cecelia Ahern as she is a wonderful writer, but this one was just not for me。 The story focuses on Alice。 Alice lives with her Mum Lily and her two brothers, Hugh and Ollie。 When Alice is 8 she discovers that she can see the colour of people's emotions and inner self - their aura for want of a better description。 Her mum has an angry aura, swirling purples and spitting reds that seem to reach out and infect Ollie, but Hugh's pink aura protects him from his mums turmoil。 Alice I generally enjoy a Cecelia Ahern as she is a wonderful writer, but this one was just not for me。 The story focuses on Alice。 Alice lives with her Mum Lily and her two brothers, Hugh and Ollie。 When Alice is 8 she discovers that she can see the colour of people's emotions and inner self - their aura for want of a better description。 Her mum has an angry aura, swirling purples and spitting reds that seem to reach out and infect Ollie, but Hugh's pink aura protects him from his mums turmoil。 Alice struggles with her new found power and finds the world too bright for her to cope with。 Sent to a school for problem children, Alice meets and develops a friendship with one of the students and in him she finds someone who helps her understand her skills。 We follow Alice through life as she leaves home for London, works as a cleaner, then in a call centre then in a garden centre and so on and so on。 She develops a friendship with a reiki instructor who lives next door and from her, learns to seal her aura and create an aura shield to protect her from other people's aura's。 Delighted with her new found skill, Alice is soon wearing her aura shield every single day and slowly wearing herself away in the process。 One day she meets a man who doesn't appear to have any colours - or if he does, she can't see it。 She sets out on a mission to find this man convinced that he is meant to be something special to her。 I didn't particularly care for the mystical elements of this story and I found the pacing extremely slow。 I struggled to resist the urge to skip ahead to try and hurry the story on。 Some people will love this but for me it just didn't hit the spot and I was left feeling disappointed。 Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for the ARC in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Peter Willoughby

I think that this book is brilliant。The principle character of the book is Alice who has Synesthesia, has a difficult childhood, but an interesting adult life。The book probes how people that are different nowadays are seen and treated。 It perhaps shows that although some of the differences have become accepted there are lots that haven't。One of the problems is that whereas empathy was encouraged in previous generations, in today's world which is an exclusive world rather than an inclusive world, I think that this book is brilliant。The principle character of the book is Alice who has Synesthesia, has a difficult childhood, but an interesting adult life。The book probes how people that are different nowadays are seen and treated。 It perhaps shows that although some of the differences have become accepted there are lots that haven't。One of the problems is that whereas empathy was encouraged in previous generations, in today's world which is an exclusive world rather than an inclusive world, if you don't think, act or speak like someone else they are often quick to call you on social media or join with their 'friends' against you。The book addresses all of these issues in a sympathetic way, and the elements of 'fairy tale' are in my mind a wish list for the future。I have a friend who has Synesthesia and he has had many of these issues, and I hope that this book will help people like him lead a better life。The story is brilliantly told with fantastic characters。 Many many thanks for a wonderful read。My thanks to the publisher for an advanced copy for honest review。 。。。more

Elizabeth

A wonderful book。 It tells the story of Alice who has had a difficult childhood。 She sees and understands things differently than others and life gets complicated for her。 The novel is dark, sad, tender and yet inviting。 It was easy to become invested in Alice, her character is so beautifully written, so heartwarming, She is unlike anyone I know, yet she is so easy to identify with。 I can only imagine the complexity of writing a book like this, getting to a position of understanding and developi A wonderful book。 It tells the story of Alice who has had a difficult childhood。 She sees and understands things differently than others and life gets complicated for her。 The novel is dark, sad, tender and yet inviting。 It was easy to become invested in Alice, her character is so beautifully written, so heartwarming, She is unlike anyone I know, yet she is so easy to identify with。 I can only imagine the complexity of writing a book like this, getting to a position of understanding and developing Alice's character and making it so believable to readers。Alice's story covers most of her life and by the end of the book, Alice is someone I didn't want to forget。。 I will recommend this book to my friends and in my opinion as one of Ceceila Ahern's best。 。。。more

Ciclochick

My first Cecelia Ahern book。 Perhaps not the best choice for my debut with this author。Pet hate number one: present-tense narrative。 This just didn't work (it never, ever does) and especially when used during a flashback。There was a lot of toing and froing between past and present, but there was no indication of the change, so it got very messy and confusing。 There was a dramatic leap in the last ten per cent, where the main character went from being pregnant with her first child, to then having My first Cecelia Ahern book。 Perhaps not the best choice for my debut with this author。Pet hate number one: present-tense narrative。 This just didn't work (it never, ever does) and especially when used during a flashback。There was a lot of toing and froing between past and present, but there was no indication of the change, so it got very messy and confusing。 There was a dramatic leap in the last ten per cent, where the main character went from being pregnant with her first child, to then having three children, then eight grandchildren。 Bish bash bosh…all done in a few pages。It's an intriguing story about Alice, who sees people's energies and emotions in colour: synaesthesia, and how it affects her。 Well executed and for the most part well written。 The present-tense narrative was a big negative for me as were some bad grammatical errors…even the editor didn't pick up the misuse of 'less and few' amongst them。Despite the reader being totally overlooked in the author's acknowledgements (we do matter, you know), I was somehow quite immersed and I was impressed by the writing。 The big question is, will I read more of this author? Hmm。 Maybe。 Hopefully, the next book won't be the ghastly present-tense narrative。 。。。more

Rebecca A

⭐️ 3。5 ⭐️Danke an Netgalley und an den Verlag für das Rezensionsexemplar。Cecelia Ahern schreibt einfach total schöne Geschichten, die sehr besonders sind。 Mir ist das früher gar nicht bewusst gewesen, dass viele ihrer Bücher zur Kategorie „Magical Realism“ gehören。 Das ist kein Genre zu dem ich normalerweise oft greifen würde, aber die Bücher von Cecelia Ahern gefallen mir trotzdem immer sehr gut。Leider muss ich sagen, dass sich Alle Farben meines Lebens teilweise gezogen hat, aber das Hörbuch i ⭐️ 3。5 ⭐️Danke an Netgalley und an den Verlag für das Rezensionsexemplar。Cecelia Ahern schreibt einfach total schöne Geschichten, die sehr besonders sind。 Mir ist das früher gar nicht bewusst gewesen, dass viele ihrer Bücher zur Kategorie „Magical Realism“ gehören。 Das ist kein Genre zu dem ich normalerweise oft greifen würde, aber die Bücher von Cecelia Ahern gefallen mir trotzdem immer sehr gut。Leider muss ich sagen, dass sich Alle Farben meines Lebens teilweise gezogen hat, aber das Hörbuch ist toll gesprochen und die Geschichte geht wirklich ins Herz。Man fühlt mit Alice mit und ihre Familiengeschichte ist wirklich traurig und tragisch an vielen Stellen。 Das Buch weist viel Dramatik auf und beschäftigt sich mit vielen schwierigen Themen und auch einer sehr verzwickten Familiengeschichte。 Es handelt sich um eine sehr Charakter fixierte Geschichte, und die Charaktere sind dementsprechend sehr vielschichtig, interessant und menschlich。 Ich kann das Buch empfehlen。 。。。more

Dancingsocks

More of a 3。5。 It went so well and then went so nowhere。 Hey well。 It was lovely nonetheless。

Sabrina

Gute 3,5 Sterne。Nettes Hörbuch, kurzweilig und angenehm für Nebenbei。

Alexandra Kanapki

A wonderful book that goes through all the emotions of life。 Beautiful writing style that took the story so deeply into my heart。 I will think of the descriptions of human relationships for a long time。 Beautiful! No five stars because the book was just too long。

Dreamcaster Alessa

What if you could see the world in a thousand different ways? By depicting seeing emotions of others as colours, Ahern brilliantly shows how wonderful yet draining at the same time it can be to be an empath。 The main character Alice is both exhausted and encouraged by seeing the colours of others’ emotions and she uses this ability to better understand the people around her。 While feeling what others are feeling and absorbing others’ emotions drains Alice more than help her in the beginning, she What if you could see the world in a thousand different ways? By depicting seeing emotions of others as colours, Ahern brilliantly shows how wonderful yet draining at the same time it can be to be an empath。 The main character Alice is both exhausted and encouraged by seeing the colours of others’ emotions and she uses this ability to better understand the people around her。 While feeling what others are feeling and absorbing others’ emotions drains Alice more than help her in the beginning, she realises in the end that it can be beautiful too, to see the world differently - in a thousand different ways。 。。。more

Rachel Axford

Wow! What a fantastic book!It’s a fabulous book for a book group to digest and discuss。 I will definitely be recommending it to everyone。

Karin

Wow - so schön, dass ich das Buch gar nicht weglegen wollte!

Mrs

Well I have finished this book and am not sure what to say about it。 I did enjoy the book and found it quite interesting。 Alice can see colours in people from an early age and know how they feel, whether they are kind, unkind and even if they are in a childrens park watching children。 She felt this was a curse rather than something she could use for the greater good。 I found the story very sad。 Alice grew up with her brothers in a volatile relationship with her mother and the guilt she felt when Well I have finished this book and am not sure what to say about it。 I did enjoy the book and found it quite interesting。 Alice can see colours in people from an early age and know how they feel, whether they are kind, unkind and even if they are in a childrens park watching children。 She felt this was a curse rather than something she could use for the greater good。 I found the story very sad。 Alice grew up with her brothers in a volatile relationship with her mother and the guilt she felt when she eventually left home made her mind very difficult to calculate。 She did not like hugs and went out covered up, gloves etc never having a loving relationship at home struggled to accept it as she grew up。。 Alice led a very problematic life but as time went by things changed for her and she became happy having married and had children。 Her husband had no aura colour wise at all and she found this a comfort。 What I did not like about the book was the toing and froing – going from her young life to present day and then school life until present day。 There did not appear to be a chapter change, it just changed in the middle of another scene。 On saying this I really took to Alice as a character in the book and did enjoy the dialogue about her brothers and indeed her husband。 It is definitely worth a read and is an interesting concept 。。。more

Maddy

I have really enjoyed previous books by Cecelia Ahern so I was excited to read this one - and I wasn't disappointed。 It was right up my street。 Beautifully written, with well rounded believable characters and a fascinating storyline。Since she was 8 Alice has had a gift - she can see people's Auras - their colours around them which change according to their mood, their character, and whether they are telling the truth or lying。 It's not just people though - she sees the auras around every living I have really enjoyed previous books by Cecelia Ahern so I was excited to read this one - and I wasn't disappointed。 It was right up my street。 Beautifully written, with well rounded believable characters and a fascinating storyline。Since she was 8 Alice has had a gift - she can see people's Auras - their colours around them which change according to their mood, their character, and whether they are telling the truth or lying。 It's not just people though - she sees the auras around every living thing - she can even see what plants and trees are healthy and which are diseased, and when they need water。 Her family are disfunctional, apart from her wonderful older brother Hugo, but they see her as the odd one。 Unfortunately she is also empathic, so negative energies and thoughts can cling to her, and she takes them on herself, so she closes herself up from the world - wearing gloves, covering her skin and wearing sunglasses to mute the colours。 The story takes you all through Alice's life, and shows what happens when she meets the one man with no discernable colours。A really fascinating story, well told。 Another triumph Ms Ahern。 。。。more

Sunsy

Wie immer hat Cecelia Ahern zu Herzen gehend geschrieben。 Ihr Schreibstil ist sehr gefühlvoll。 Während des größten Teils der Geschichte pendeln die Geschehnisse immer zwischen der Kindheit und Jugend von Alice bis zu ihrem 24。 Lebensjahr hin und her, bis sie dann am Ende eine uralte Frau ist und auf ihr Leben zurückblickt。Es geht um eine besondere Gabe, die die Protagonistin für die meisten Menschen um sie herum seltsam, ja geradezu als Freak erscheinen lässt und sie selbst ausgrenzt。 Aber auch Wie immer hat Cecelia Ahern zu Herzen gehend geschrieben。 Ihr Schreibstil ist sehr gefühlvoll。 Während des größten Teils der Geschichte pendeln die Geschehnisse immer zwischen der Kindheit und Jugend von Alice bis zu ihrem 24。 Lebensjahr hin und her, bis sie dann am Ende eine uralte Frau ist und auf ihr Leben zurückblickt。Es geht um eine besondere Gabe, die die Protagonistin für die meisten Menschen um sie herum seltsam, ja geradezu als Freak erscheinen lässt und sie selbst ausgrenzt。 Aber auch um das Leben selbst, verschiedene psychische Erkrankungen und das Erwachsenwerden。 Tessa Mittelstaedt hat ganz wunderbar gelesen, so dass man gut in die Geschichte eintauchen und diese miterleben kann, wenn die Umstände einen auch das eine oder andere Mal hinunterzuziehen drohen, ein Umstand, der mich in der Regel einen großen Bogen um solche Bücher machen lässt。Das Ende, also die Zeit nach Alices 24 Lebensjahr verfliegt geradezu, das ging mir ein bisschen zu rasch。 Ist es der gekürzten Fassung geschuldet oder ist das geschriebene Wort ebenso angelegt? Kaum hatte ich mich an die Situation gewöhnt, dass sie verheiratet und Mutter ist, liegt sie schon auf ihrem Sterbebett。。。Auch hier habe ich am Ende wieder Tränen verdrückt。 Ich kann das Hörbuch all jenen empfehlen, die selbst emotional nicht so tief mitgehen。Gern gebe ich 08/10 Punkte bzw。 84/100。https://sunsys-blog。blogspot。com/2023。。。 。。。more

Oriares

4。5 stars。

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