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Free PDF Tales of the City Audio Collection

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Free PDF Tales of the City Audio Collection

Ja, das Mittel von auf den Link des Buches angebracht, die tatsächlich angeboten zu haben. Von einem solchen können Sie reservieren Schnäppchen machen und es herunterladen. Es hängt von Ihnen ab und den Link zu gehen. Tales Of The City Audio Collection gehört zu den beliebten Büchern, die von den professionellen Verlegern auf dem Planeten veröffentlicht werden. Viele Menschen verstehen, noch mehr über das Buch, speziell diese hervorragenden Autor der Arbeit.

Tales of the City Audio Collection

Tales of the City Audio Collection


Tales of the City Audio Collection


Free PDF Tales of the City Audio Collection

Glauben Sie nicht, Sie, dass Sie brandneue Mittel benötigen, um Ihre Raumzeit führen viel würdigere? Halten Sie voran mit guter Gewohnheit. Die Überprüfung ist eine der effektivsten Empfehlungen für Sie. Doch die beste Lese Veröffentlichung der Auswahl ist ebenfalls von entscheidender Bedeutung. Es wird beeinflussen, wie Sie sicherlich die Fortschritte bekommen. Es zeigt Ihnen sicherlich die hohe Qualität des Buches, das Sie auschecken. Wenn Sie die Art der Veröffentlichung mit ausgezeichneter Qualität benötigen, können Sie Tales Of The City Audio Collection Warum soll dieses Buch sein? Kommen Sie folgen Sie uns wissen, warum und wie Sie es bekommen kann.

Tales of the City Audio Collection

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Audible Hörbuch

Spieldauer: 18 Stunden und 21 Minuten

Format: Hörbuch-Download

Version: Gekürzte Ausgabe

Verlag: HarperAudio

Audible.de Erscheinungsdatum: 4. Mai 2015

Sprache: Englisch, Englisch

ASIN: B00WZY97MQ

Amazon Bestseller-Rang:

Nr. 9.513 in Audible Hörbücher & Originals (Siehe Top 100 in Audible Hörbücher & Originals)

Tales of the city ist ein Klassiker! Da muss man nicht viel dazu sagen. Es ist wie ein soap, nur geschrieben.Aber tolle Unterhaltung :)

Tales of the city ist ein Klassiker! Da muss man nicht viel dazu sagen. Es ist wie ein soap, nur geschrieben.Aber tolle Unterhaltung :)

Ich liebe die Stadtgeschichten von Maupin. Bin regelrecht süchtig danach, und nicht erst seit ich in San Francisco lebe. Seine Erzählungen Schildern das Gefühl der Stadt haargenau! Unbedingt lesen!

Stadtgeschichten. Der Titel sagt eigentlich schon alles. Es könnte auch der Stoff einer jeder billigen Soap sein, die aktuell im Fernsehen läuft. Die Geschichten sind wahnsinnig langweilig, Spannung kommt zu keinem Zeitpunkt auf und ich habe jetzt eine Magen-Darm-Grippe, die höchstwahrscheinlich in einem kausalen Zusammenhang mit dem Lesen von Stadtgeschichten steht. Es handelt sich wohl um ein typisches Frauenbuch. Mann will es nicht lesen...

I would like to stress that this review is solely intended to address the conversion to the Kindle format!This ebook is a very good example how it should not be done: The first impression was good, standard chapters work, cover included what you would expect of a good conversion. The text itself however is littered with errors, missing characters or even words (which are substituted by a "?"), stray breaks in the middle of sentences, sometimes _very_ arbitrary capitalization. Amazon (or whoever does the conversions) should really work on that.

First things first when it comes to reading Maupin's Tales of the City series -- learn to read in segments. This first book flashes from place to place and character to character swiftly so that the reader can get an overall picture of the situation. Quite honestly, it reads much like if it were a television series (which it was on PBS and Showtime...two miniseries, so far). Thus, if you expect it to be full of long chapters and focusing on a conversation or situation for a long while, you're going to be disappointed (much as one of the more recent reviewers of this book was, I note). Maupin's tale of a newcomer to San Francisco, the naive and reserved Mary Ann Singleton, and her misadventures with the residents of Barbary Lane (Mrs. Madrigal, the gay and proud Michael, the liberated Mona, etc.) is the stuff of Dickens' serials, brought to the 1970s in a flash of humor, adventure and out-and-out 1970s wackiness. I have read and re-read and re-re-read the entire series over and over again and have never failed to be entertained by the characters or the situations they find themselves in. Truly one of the most brilliant series out there. Give it a chance -- you won't regret it!

Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City begins one of the most entertaining, touching and involving series of books I have ever had the pleasure of reading. The dialogue crackles, the action is paced brilliantly, and the characters pop off the pages and stay with you long after the final chapter ends.The cable network Bravo has recently re-broadcast the film version of "Tales" as part of their Gay Pride month series. While PBS and Showtime have done an admirable job translating these tales into well-produced mini-series, nothing can compare to reading these amazing books and becoming involved in a time and a place that are gone forever.I have given this book to friends and family on countless occasions. It never fails to delight and entrall. And everyone I have given the book to has gone on to read the complete series.I miss my friends on Barbary Lane, and I am EXTREMELY eager to read the next book by Mr. Maupin. Please, Armistead! Hurry!

After hearing so much about this book from so many people for such a long time, I walked out of the bookstore very excited and ready to immerse myself in the imaginary world of 28 Barbary Lane. I read a few chapters, surprised at the lack of eloquence, the shallow characters and the non-existence of a plotline. Surely, I thought, San Francisco's defining novel has to extend beyond the bedside adventures of a group of roughly drawn charicatures. Okay, I thought, I'd better stick with it; after all, with so much buzz, this has got to be a great piece of literature. But alas, the more I read, the more trite it got, until I was left with the sense of chewing a less than flavorful gum for much too long. What a disappointment! This might have been very daring in the 1970s with its open-minded take on gays, but today -- when thankfully society has become much more accepting -- it feels very, very dated. If anything, it serves as a telling "period piece" for the 1970s, reflecting much of the era's self-centeredness and superficiality, seasoned with some of the preachiness of the 1960s. However, since the author is clearly part of that culture instead of a critical observer, the lessons learned for the readers are limited.

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