Axolotl Roadkill
202 Seiten

Sind einige Stelle sprachlich und vom Vokabular her doch echt gut, war es eine Qual, sich durch diesen 200-Seiten-Orgasmus ohne Verschnaufpause zu prügeln. Wo es nie ein Absacken der Intensität gibt, bietet ein einziges durchgehendes Extrem einfach keinen Kontrast mehr zum Rest. Das macht das Lesen nicht spannend und abwechslungsreich, sondern einfach nur ätzend. Beeindruckend ist die Emotionalität, die der Text vermittelt, was bei mir aber weitgehend in einer Aggression gegen die Autorin mündete. Vom Polarisationspotential her 5 Sterne, von meinem persönlichen Lesegefühl her aber genau das Gegenteil.

Life, the Universe and Everything
240 Seiten

Yet another one from the "trilogy in five books". The plot is definitely getting weaker than in the ones before, yet Adam's writing is still as good, I suppose. Still, I wouldn't have expected that before, but I'm kind of fed up with his writing for now. I guess that's just because I've read him too much in too short of time. So before I get back to continuing the series, I'll grab some other authors first.

Briefe
112 Seiten

Lose Sammlung von Briefen, nicht nur an bedeutende Persönlichkeiten, sondern auch an Fans™. Habe endlich heraus gefunden, wo die ganzen Einstein Zitate herkommen. Hier ein gutes: "Man hat als Mensch gerade noch so viel Verstand mitbekommen, dass man von seiner intellektuellen Ohnmacht dem Seienden gegenüber eine deutliche Vorstellung erlangen kann." Netter Schmöker für Zwischendurch mit Einblicken in Einsteins Sicht auf gute Menschen, böse Menschen, die Presse, Musik, Religion und den Sinn des Lebens. Wirklich nur Fetzen, daher keine klassische Leseempfehlung, aber bei Interesse an Albert bestimmt das Richtige.

Looking for Alaska
256 Seiten

I would give this is a less-than-four-stars-but-definitely-more-than-three-stars rating. It's really close to fours stars though. After having read "The Fault In Our Stars", this is a little weaker. Still, the characters are interesting with a lot of personal stories to them. The story has got parts where I had to actually laugh while sitting alone in my room. A good sign. All in all an entertaining and easy read, with a few passages that make you pause and think.

The Time Machine
128 Seiten

I've started reading through some of the classics you can get for free for your Kindle. Till then I never knew The Time Machine was such a short book, perfect for some casual 2 day reading.

This is a simple yet exciting adventure story that draws an image of the possible future where our society could be heading. Also, it's hard not to like a story where the main character is a classy fellow who travels through time in gentleman's clothes from the 19th century.

Inside Steve's Brain
320 Seiten

Interesting read to learn about Apple's history and Steve Jobs' leadership style. The premise of the book however sounds a bit strange to me, as it seems to be trying to tell the reader what to do to be like Steve Jobs without questioning his actions. Also the writing is a bit out of date of course, as it was written a few years before Jobs' passing away. He certainly was an inspiring person and this book seems to give a good introduction to his role at Apple (and Pixar), but to have a more profound image about his life I think I'll read more from different sources.