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Fake Dating a Witch
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Fake Dating a Witch

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR19,50

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Fake dating my high school crush to break a family curse? What could possibly go wrong? Years ago, my sisters and I cast a love spell. It went sideways, becoming a curse that prevents them from falling in love until I do first. But if I could just convince our grandma, a world-renowned and powerful witch, that I'm head-over-heels, it'll break the curse. I'm positive. Enter Grant Humphries, a surgical resident with a damaged hand and broken dreams. He needs a medical miracle to get back to Chicago and his beloved career.So I show up on his doorstep with a tempting proposal: fake date me until he leaves town, convince my family we're in love and, in return, I'll do my best to find a spell powerful enough to fix his hand. It's the perfect arrangement. Until real, actual, panty-dropping feelings get involved. Welcome to Owl Cove, Wisconsin. Where witches are welcome members of the community and magic is a part of everyday life. One-click now for sizzling chemistry between bisexual main characters, heaps of spice, lighthearted humor, and plenty of cheese references.
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ISBN/GTIN979-8-224-76298-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum30.05.2024
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 127 mm, Höhe 203 mm, Dicke 18 mm
Gewicht347 g
Artikel-Nr.28930566
KatalogLibri
Datenquelle-Nr.A49133726
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Was mir zunächst bei diesem Buch sehr gut gefallen hat ist eindeutig das Cover. Schön verspielt räkeln sich die Blätter um das Profil eines Kopfes, und sogar noch in einer dritten Ebene innerhalb der Kopfform wird ein Schauplatz des Buchs dargestellt. Leider muss ich aber auch sagen, dass das tatsächlich mein Highlight des gesamten Buchs war: in die Story bin ich irgendwie nicht so ganz reingekommen. Klar - die entstehende Freundschaft zwischen den beiden Hauptprotagonisten ist eine besondere Beziehung, die auch schön dargestellt ist, der Rest der Geschichte ist allerdings in meinen Augen etwas... speziell. Ich kann nach dem Lesen und eigehendem Grübeln leider immernoch nicht so ganz sagen, was denn nun die Message des Buches ist, bzw. warum das Ganze? Irgendwie war alles so unklar miteinander verwoben, dass man am Ende nicht weiß, wo man steht.
Jane Austen is a writer ruined by TV adaptation (before you all start writing letters, I know there are good ones). Despite two centuries of inclusion in the canon, there are still many (and I am afraid they are mostly men) who dismiss her as 'frivolous', 'saccharine' or 'unserious'. This means it is only worth continuing to discuss Austen with people if they either don't use any of the aforementioned adjectives or if, by the latter, they mean, she is one of the funniest writers in English (full stop). If you don't know this already, the first page of 'Persuasion' will convince you, and then her biting, satirical commentary on Georgian society will show you that far from reverently writing about it out of admiration, she irreverently lambasts it and its eccentric snobbish hierarchy (people who write her off will probably say John Oliver likes Trump because both wear suits). If you don't believe me (and even if you do), read her (and start with 'Persuasion') before you watch her.
Jane Austen is a writer ruined by TV adaptation (before you all start writing letters, I know there are good ones). Despite two centuries of inclusion in the canon, there are still many (and I am afraid they are mostly men) who dismiss her as 'frivolous', 'saccharine' or 'unserious'. This means it is only worth continuing to discuss Austen with people if they either don't use any of the aforementioned adjectives or if, by the latter, they mean, she is one of the funniest writers in English (full stop). If you don't know this already, the first page of 'Persuasion' will convince you, and then her biting, satirical commentary on Georgian society will show you that far from reverently writing about it out of admiration, she irreverently lambasts it and its eccentric snobbish hierarchy (people who write her off will probably say John Oliver likes Trump because both wear suits). If you don't believe me (and even if you do), read her (and start with 'Persuasion') before you watch her.

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