Kathrin Passig
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in Deggendorf, Germany
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July 2011
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https://www.goodreads.com/kathrinpassig
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Dinge geregelt kriegen - ohne einen Funken Selbstdisziplin
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2008
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13 editions
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Handbuch für Zeitreisende: Von den Dinosauriern bis zum Fall der Mauer
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2020
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6 editions
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Lexikon des Unwissens: Worauf es bisher keine Antwort gibt
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2007
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15 editions
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Weniger schlecht programmieren
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2013
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5 editions
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Internet - Segen oder Fluch
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2012
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2 editions
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Das neue Lexikon des Unwissens: Worauf es bisher keine Antwort gibt
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2011
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5 editions
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Verirren: Eine Anleitung für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene
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2010
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3 editions
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Standardsituationen der Technologiekritik: Merkur-Kolumnen
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2013
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Sie befinden sich hier
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2014
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2 editions
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Vielleicht ist das neu und erfreulich
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Kathrin’s Recent Updates
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"It takes me forever to read these comparatively brief installments of Pilgrimage. Sometimes the density takes me out of the reading, sometimes I get sidetracked by looking up references, getting lost in side quests. Still, having started Pilgrimage i"
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Kathrin Passig
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Kathrin Passig
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K.J. Charles's review
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The Last Hour Between Worlds (The Echo Archives, #1):
"I really liked the idea behind this. It's a sort of Inception where the characters at a party keep going to deeper, stranger levels of unreality (Echoes), living through the same hour or so in different ways, while trying to prevent the bad guys from"
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"But as I probed, as I pushed, as I nudged the edges of certain parts of his recollection, I began to get that old feeling of something cold inching its way down my spine. [He] was avoiding something. There was a lurking omission in every tale, eve" Read more of this review » |
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"I was surprised by how much I liked this book as it is well outside my regular reading wheelhouse. I guess this is properly classed as a psychological thriller, but it seems to me that a thriller should have some mystery to it, and there is none here"
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| Der Anfang verspricht Action, tatsächlich findet die aber danach kaum noch statt. Die versprochene Wildnis hat nur einen kurzen und eher kulissenartigen Auftritt. In der zweiten Hälfte (gefühlt zwei Drittel) wird nur alles auf eine antiklimaktische W ...more | |
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| Das war noch ein bisschen großartiger als "Mortal Follies", und es hat einen noch besseren Erzähler, einen puritanischen John Watson, aber es hat auch sonst einfach alles, Vampire, Zeitreisen, einen Sherlock Holmes namens the sorceress Shaharazad Haa ...more | |
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| Sicher das langweiligste Buch, das ich in diesem Jahr lesen werde. Okay, dieser Satz entfaltet Mitte November vielleicht seine Wirkung nicht so ganz, aber dasselbe hätte ich im Januar auch schon gesagt. | |
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| Es ist ein bisschen ein Trick, weil es Handlung vortäuscht durch sehr häufige Ankündigung eines schrecklichen Endes. Aber ich fand es gut, auch mal ein Buch über Mädchen mit seltsamen Interessen zu lesen, die diesen Interessen ungestört und gemeinsam ...more | |
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| Ich habe fast jede Seite gern gelesen und es hatte viele gute Stellen, handelte mir aber insgesamt doch zu viel von Ehe und Kinderwunsch und anderen Themen, für die ich nicht die nötige Begeisterung aufbringen kann. | |
“Wenn irgendein Gegenstand zur Gottheit des Techniktagebuchs erhoben und etwa jede halbe Stunde angebetet werden müsste, weil er uns den unendlichen Kreislauf von Problem und Lösung, Problem und Lösung im Universum vor Augen führt, dann ist es der Uhrenbeweger für selbstaufziehende Uhren.”
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“If by some fiat I had to restrict all this writing to one sentence, this is the one I would choose: The summit of Mt. Everest is marine limestone.”
― Basin and Range
― Basin and Range
“The routine produces. But each day, nevertheless, when you try to get started you have to transmogrify, transpose yourself; you have to go through some kind of change from being a normal human being, into becoming some kind of slave.
I simply don’t want to break through that membrane. I’d do anything to avoid it. You have to get there and you don’t want to go there because there’s so much pressure and so much strain and you just want to stay on the outside and be yourself. And so the day is a constant struggle to get going.
And if somebody says to me, You’re a prolific writer—it seems so odd. It’s like the difference between geological time and human time. On a certain scale, it does look like I do a lot. But that’s my day, all day long, sitting there wondering when I’m going to be able to get started. And the routine of doing this six days a week puts a little drop in a bucket each day, and that’s the key. Because if you put a drop in a bucket every day, after three hundred and sixty-five days, the bucket’s going to have some water in it.
http://is.gd/ouArv5”
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I simply don’t want to break through that membrane. I’d do anything to avoid it. You have to get there and you don’t want to go there because there’s so much pressure and so much strain and you just want to stay on the outside and be yourself. And so the day is a constant struggle to get going.
And if somebody says to me, You’re a prolific writer—it seems so odd. It’s like the difference between geological time and human time. On a certain scale, it does look like I do a lot. But that’s my day, all day long, sitting there wondering when I’m going to be able to get started. And the routine of doing this six days a week puts a little drop in a bucket each day, and that’s the key. Because if you put a drop in a bucket every day, after three hundred and sixty-five days, the bucket’s going to have some water in it.
http://is.gd/ouArv5”
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“Erst durch ausdauerndes Liegen erreicht man den Zustand der transzendentalen Langeweile, die den Kopf frei macht für neue Einfälle.”
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“I have a rule of thumb that allows me to judge, when times is pressing and one needs to make a snap judgment, whether or not some sexist bullshit is afoot. Obviously, it’s not 100% infallible but by and large it definitely points you in the right direction and it's asking this question; are the men doing it? Are the men worrying about this as well? Is this taking up the men’s time? Are the men told not to do this, as it's letting the side down? Are the men having to write bloody books about this exasperating retarded, time-wasting, bullshit? Is this making Jeremy Clarkson feel insecure?
Almost always the answer is no. The boys are not being told they have to be a certain way, they are just getting on with stuff.”
― How to Be a Woman
Almost always the answer is no. The boys are not being told they have to be a certain way, they are just getting on with stuff.”
― How to Be a Woman
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