Carsten Sebastian Henn
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Obres de Carsten Sebastian Henn
Die letzte Praline: Ein kulinarischer Krimi (Professor-Bietigheim-Krimis, Band 3) (2014) 5 exemplars
Die Butterbrotbriefe: Roman | Anrührender Bestseller für alle, die »Der Buchspazierer« geliebt… 1 exemplars
Halloweenberg 1 exemplars
Book B0C93W8P8X 1 exemplars
Der alte Wingert 1 exemplars
Biss im Ahrtal 1 exemplars
Die Glorreichen 1 exemplars
Die Blutente des Julius E. 1 exemplars
Il branzino siciliano 1 exemplars
Cuvée Spéciale 1 exemplars
Schuld war nur die Haselnusstorte 1 exemplars
Th.J. 1 exemplars
No, je ne regrette rien 1 exemplars
Schuld war nur der Dornfelder 1 exemplars
Der letzte Champagner: Ein kulinarischer Krimi (Professor-Bietigheim-Krimis, Band 5) (2017) 1 exemplars
Der letzte Caffè: Ein kulinarischer Krimi (Professor-Bietigheim-Krimis 6) (German Edition) (2018) 1 exemplars
Ο ταχυδρόμος των βιβλίων 1 exemplars
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- Data de naixement
- 1973, Köln
- Gènere
- male
- Nacionalitat
- Germany
- Lloc de naixement
- Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
- Llocs de residència
- Hürth
- Professions
- Schriftsteller, Weinjournalist, Restaurantkritiker
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- Obres
- 53
- També de
- 1
- Membres
- 452
- Popularitat
- #54,272
- Valoració
- 3.6
- Ressenyes
- 21
- ISBN
- 86
- Llengües
- 6
Die Butterbrotbriefe would probably translate to 'letters written on sandwich wrapping paper'. As it is usually very thin and transparent in Germany sandwich wrapping paper is also used for arts and crafts purposes and learning how to draw. Now, how does this relate to the plot of the novel? When Kati was young her father collected sandwich wrapping paper (not always unused) and gave his daughter a box of his collection before he died. The purpose: her daughter is supposed to write letters on this paper to deal with people that have shaped her life, both in a good and a bad way. And that is what she does, her plan being that once she has written letters to all those people she can finally start fresh. So, before actually leaving she writes letters to many people, including a friendly cashier in the local supermarket, the local hairdresser who has treated her like a daughter, her ex-husband, her uncle and also her deceased mother. Kati makes it a condition to deliver the letters herself and read them out loud to the person they are addressed to. The letters always end with her saying farewell to that person.
While I liked this novel, I did not find it especially captivating. The story was enjoyable overall, the background stories of the two main characters are interesting enough and the novel is a quick read. Still, I found it to be lacking depth or a more surprising element. 3 stars.… (més)