Berengaria’s Reviews > 44 TAGE - Und Deutschland wird nie mehr sein, wie es war > Status Update
14 likes · Like flag
Berengaria’s Previous Updates
Berengaria
is finished
1st book in the Long Books Challenge down!
Pew pew pew peng! 🌟🔫
— Oct 06, 2024 04:01AM
Pew pew pew peng! 🌟🔫
Berengaria
is on page 138 of 462
Action packed and politically highly interesting. Too bad headaches are slowing down my reading...🙇♀️🥺
— Sep 27, 2024 04:17PM
Berengaria
is on page 60 of 462
Von dem Sohn des ehemaligen Chef des Verfassungsschutzes während dem "Deutschen Herbst" 1977 (Roland Meier), geschrieben. Da alles was in den 44 Tage passiert ist immer noch streng Geheim gehalten wird, müsste Meier einen Thriller daraus machen, um juristische Probleme zu umzugehen. Bis jetzt gut, aber nicht brilliant.
— Sep 17, 2024 05:59PM
Comments Showing 1-3 of 3 (3 new)
date
newest »
newest »
message 1:
by
Valerie Book Valkyrie
(new)
Oct 01, 2024 11:58AM
ooooo, 462 pages and sounds like a thriller! Enjoy! Too bad, no English translation available.
reply
|
flag
Valerie, Book Valkyrie wrote: "ooooo, 462 pages and sounds like a thriller! Enjoy! Too bad, no English translation available."Yes, it is a fast-paced thriller written by the son of a man who was very high up in the German government in the 1970s with a ring side seat when the RAF was active.
Even today, a good amount of what actually went on when H. Schleyer was kidnapped is considered Classified, so the author of this had to write a 'fictional' novel to include information he knew personally, but is officially a government secret. 😄 Perhaps a bit too German to be of interest to English-speaking readers!
Ugh, no, headache inducing barometric changes are common this time of year. (Hope that is all it is) You probably already know/have tried massaging your big toes, the whole foot is even better, especially "when done by someone else". Also, with one hand squeeze the soft muscle between the thumb and index finger of your other hand. Hmmmm, screen reading gives me eye fatigue and headaches, maybe try reading only paper for awhile. When you do screen read, I've been told a black background with white print is easier on the eyes than the conventional white background with black print.
Uht-oh, 52? I'll message you!
Hope relief finds you soooooooooon!

