Rich reading fun – You should read these ten books in spring

Here we present reading material that no bookshelf – or e-book library – should be without. Grab one of our bestsellers by local – but also foreign – authors, lean back and immerse yourself in foreign worlds. The editors wish you lots of reading fun!

Ich, Ellyn – Roman, Nell LeyshonNell Leyshon presents a new novel after her bestseller “The Color of Milk” – we too were impressed by this work: England, 1573: Ellyn grows up in poor circumstances. Apart from the hard work in the fields, she knows nothing. Until one day she discovers her gift and realizes that there is another world outside of her. A world that she wants to get to know at all costs – and that in the end poses the question of who she wants to be and who she really is. Poisonous Happiness – Roman, Gudrun LerchbaumSuppose the intoxication of your life, the pure euphoria, grows freely accessible in the park around the corner. The only catch with this substance is that you can only enjoy it once. Because it is highly toxic and, without exception, deadly … Gudrun Lerchbaum looks with great empathy into the world of thoughts of people who are terminally ill, of those who are full of despair and are looking for a way out. She scratches a taboo and asks uncomfortable questions: Doesn’t a self-determined life also include a self-determined death?Todland – Police Crime, Kim Faber, Janni Perdersen (Junker and Kristiansen, Volume 2)The terrible terrorist attack in Copenhagen still casts its shadow on the Investigator Martin Juncker: While he begins investigating the case of a dead lawyer, his wife Charlotte receives an anonymous tip: The attack could have been prevented six months earlier – and Martin is said to have been involved in the cover-up. Signe decides it’s time for the truth. And so she uncovers an incredible conspiracy that leads to the highest circles of politics…The Theoretical Improbability of Love – Roman, Ali HazelwoodBiology PhD student Olive believes in science – not in something uncontrollable like love. Thanks to her friend Anh, she suddenly finds herself forced to fake a relationship and in her distress kisses the first man she comes across. Not only does this kiss trigger a chain of irrational feelings – the kissed also turns out to be Adam Carlsen: the biggest laboratory bully in all of Stanford. Soon, not only is Olive’s scientific career in danger of being roasted over a Bunsen burner, but her involvement with Carlsen feels more like oxidative reaction than romantic reduction… Time for an analysis!In All Your Colors – Love Stories, Bolu BabalolaBolu Babalola tells the most beautiful love stories of mythology with unbelievable freshness and liveliness. Focusing on the magical folk tales of West Africa, she also reinvents Greek myths, ancient Middle Eastern legends and tales from countries that no longer exist in our world. The women in her love stories are fierce advocates of their passion, but never lose sight of the fact that the most important love of all is self-love bring to. Every child knows this story. However, Petra Piuk’s “new edition” of Grimm’s fairy tale is new: in her story, the girl is self-confident and cheeky. The grandmother is not ill. But the forest is full of plastic waste. And the wolf? He is shy of people and doesn’t even want to meet Little Red Riding Hood. The mayor takes on the role of the villain. He wants to cut down the forest and build a mall. Little Red Riding Hood is determined to prevent this.Love and Her Executioner – Psychology, Irvin D. YalomWhen Thelma, a woman in her seventies, comes to the therapist and confesses that she is hopelessly in love, he initially believes it is a rather harmless quirk. But very quickly it turns out that Thelma is extremely suicidal, her desperation is real and should be taken seriously – she loves her former therapist to the point of obsession. The first of ten stories focuses on the dramatic course of Thelma’s illness asked: He should tell him everything about the preservation of the deceased. It’s about Leopold’s new case: a sarcophagus with a corpse was found in the Kunsthistorisches Museum. But it is not a millennia-old mummy. The dead man is a famous professor of Egyptology whose body was recently prepared according to an ancient rite…Love and Death in Blue – Mediterranean Crime, Thomas LojekAn abyss of dark crimes on the sunny Mediterranean Sea. Former detective Manuel Rivera lives a carefree life on the Altea coast. Warm nights on the beach, expensive wines and the worries of love are his main occupations. Until one evening he finds an injured girl in front of his door: Elena. When Manuel decides to help the girl, Elena and he become part of a dangerous secret that reaches far into the circles of the powerful.Our very special moment – Roman, Gaby HauptmannSuch a special place, it shoots through Doris’ mind when she enters the idyllic winery. In the yard of the old stone house it is just magical. Do you dare to breathe new life into the old vintner’s room? Her friend Katja is unsure. Will they be able to raise the necessary money? But after Doris finds out the truth about her husband, she is determined to do everything – and wants to make a fresh start, with no ifs or buts! Two women who defy all crises with dedication, loyalty and energy in order to make their dream come true together.What is your favorite book?Are you a fan of a book that didn’t make it into our selection? Then tell us your favorite book in the comments! Spring specials can be found HERE and HERE and HERE and HERE and HERE and HERE Summer specials can be found HERE and HERE and HERE and HERE and HERE and HERE Autumn specials can be found HERE and HERE and HERE You can find HERE and HEREYou can find our classic special HEREMore product recommendations can be found in our comparison portal, current offers and discounts can be found in our voucher portal. This article was created in editorial independence. As an Amazon partner, however, we earn from qualified sales. 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