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Original Title: Lucian
ISBN: 3401062034 (ISBN13: 9783401062037)
Edition Language: German
Characters: Lucian, Faye, Rebecca Wolff, Marjanne Wolff, Suse Rossmann, Sebastian (Isabel Abedi), Alec Reed, Mr. Tyger
Setting: Hamburg,2008(Germany)
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Lucian Hardcover | Pages: 553 pages
Rating: 3.79 | 4417 Users | 234 Reviews

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Title:Lucian
Author:Isabel Abedi
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 553 pages
Published:2009 by Arena
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Paranormal

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Es fĂ¼hlt sich an wie ein Riss. Ein hauchfeiner Riss, tief in Rebeccas Innerem. Als ob ihr jemand mit der Pinzette ein Härchen ausgerupft hätte. Was bleibt: ein sonderbares GefĂ¼hl von Leere und der Angst. Doch dann taucht Lucian auf, wie aus dem Nichts. Ein Junge ohne Vergangenheit, jemand, der sich nicht erinnern kann, wer er ist oder wo er herkommt. Aber Lucian gibt Rebecca mit einem Mal das GefĂ¼hl, dass sie nicht mehr allein ist.

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Ratings: 3.79 From 4417 Users | 234 Reviews

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Read for #aroundtheworldin100days - Germany. Ahh, how I missed books taking place in Germany, I didn't even realize it but it's basically what my whole tween reading career revolved around and it was just so nice :)

Never thought I've ever read something as horrible as this book. Made me fucking wish I was Jared, 19.Note to self: never read anything that makes you feel a huge wave of future disappointment.

At first I didn't care about what was happening, so it was heading to a 2 stars for me. Then in the middle it got interesting and I was like "Ok, it may be 3 stars". But at the end I was a total trainwreck.I was like "What the fuck is wrong with me???", I don't really know why it hit me that much, maybe I'm in one of those days, I have PMS or something, and the worst thing is that I was at work while I was reading it so every minute or so I had to go to the bathroom to try and calm myself down

A different kimd of a love story, that shows that love can destroy us the same as it can build us up. *spoiler warning*Lucian, a mysterious boy without a past and lines on his hands shows up in the city where rebbeca life together with her two mothers. At first she is really scared, because he dont know why he is following her, but then she talkes to him and they start to see each other as often as they can...At the same time Rebeccas English theacher begin to likes her and give the students

I loved the story... it's beautiful and sweet. But I just couldn't make me like they writing... the language seems artificial (which YA in German really says something like "Eisdealer"?!), there were mistakes like "her room was an the first floor" and a few pages later "her room was on the fourth floor" ... this just shouldn't happen! Other than other reviewers I did not like the descriptions of the town. To me it sometimes read like a long advertisement! Product placement they would call it in

I have never had a hard time writing a review before, but now I do. How did this book land in my hands? I was out shopping one day and I stumbled upon an indie book store. I couldn't resist and walked in, and as soon as I did this crazy book store lady came right in front of my face and practically shoved this book down my throat. She says to me "This is a great book, you should buy it. It really is a good book and you look like a person who would enjoy this book.". As polite as I am, I just

My rating: 5/5 stars Remember to stop by my blog!*May contain some spoilers*I didn't have a clue, what kind of book this would be, when I borrowed it from my library. I just checked the frontcover and thought that it looked nice and simple, black with one white feather flowing. Though I was scared, that since it has 553 pages, I would never actually read the book. Luckily, this isn't what happened. As I said in my earlier post, I was reading Finnish edition, and had to start this book twice.
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