Die 13 1/2 Leben Des Kapt'N Blaubar | Walter Moers | a completely insane but amazing read!
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Die 13 1/2 Leben Des Kapt'N Blaubar
Walter Moers
Goldmann Wilhelm Verlag Gmbh
, 2003 - 702 pages
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Great adventure story
I thought this book was simply wonderful: the adventures of a Blue Bear travelling through a strange land were everything can happen: a long story that yet doesn't confuse the reader because it has such a unique and unbeliavable line of events. The author has an enourmous imagination and it seems he never tires of inventing new and fantastic creatures, places and situations to keep the book going smoothly and exquisitely. It is written in a funny, ironic and easy to read fashion. I would recommend it to just about anyone who loves reading and to all people who enjoy fantasy... because it won't be easy find anything else so original and funny. I recommend it 100% to everybody.
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a completely insane but amazing read!
while browsing through my local bookshop i came across somthing which seemed out of place! a large yellow couvered book with a picture on the front of what seemed to be a blue bear in a boat! When i read the title i was fascinated by what this bizzare book was about! i opened it and studied the lovely map of zomania full of bizzare place names, and wacky landscapes! Intrigued by this i decided to buy it out of shere novelty appeal! when i read it i was sucked into the completely loony land of blue bear! i was taken in by his completely hillariously odd friends, and the weirdest places your likely to here of away from a mental assylum! i read the english version of the book and loved it to pieces to anybody who enjoys terrypratchett, tolkein, or hitch hikers guide to the galaxy this is the book for you!
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very inventive
Bluebear travels around a world not unlike our own and shares 13 1\2 lives. He is initially innocent but we see him learn from his adventures and develop into a genius. At times smug but usually endearing, Bluebear creates enough empathy for us to enjoy his engaging account of his life so far. The writer creates an inventive mix of fantasy, humour and science - putting familiar ideas together in such a way they become new... a book well worth reading and at 702 pages good value per page!!
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