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READING LIST 2024
Jonathan Kellerman: Bad Love. An Alex Delaware Novel. (reread)
James Oswald: The Hangman’s Song. An Inspector McLean Novel.
Dirk Oschmann: Der Osten: eine westdeutsche Erfindung
Arthur Schnitzler: Traumnovelle
André Minninger: Die Drei ??? Der Ruf der Krähen
André Marx: Die Drei ??? Spur ins Nichts
Franz Kafka: Brief an den Vater
Candas Jane Dorsey: Drag Cop [org. title: The Adventures of Isabel. A Postmodern Mystery, by the Numbers.]
G.H. Stone: Die Drei ??? Angriff der Computerviren [org. title: The Three Investigators – Fatal Error]
Ray Bradbury: Fahrenheit 451
Chuck Palahnuik: Fight Club
Kari Erlhoff: Rocky Beach Crimes #4. Der blutrote Kondor.
Evelyn Boyd: Rocky Beach Crimes #2. Mord unter Palmen. (reread)
Robert Arthur: Die drei ??? und der seltsame Wecker [org. title: Afred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators in The Mystery of the Screaming Clock] (reread)
Jo Nesbø: Macbeth. Blut wird mit Blut bezahlt. [org. title: Macbeth]
William Shakespeare: Macbeth (reread)
Hendrik Buchna: Die Drei ??? und der dreiTag. Der Fluch der Sheldon Street.
Kurt Vonnegut: Slaughterhouse-Five or the Children's Crusade. A Duty Dance with Death.
Maurice Leblanc: Arsène Lupin gegen Herlock Sholmes [org. title: Arsène Lupin contre Herlock Sholmès]
M.V. Carey: Die Drei ??? Savage Statue – Grausame Göttin [org. title: The Case of the Savage Statue]
William McCay: Die Drei ??? Shoot the Works – Im Visier [org. title: Shoot the Works]
Tim Wenderoth: Die Drei ??? und der dreiTag. Im Zeichen der Ritter.
Ivan Leon Menger, John Beckmann: Die Drei ??? und der dreiTag. Fremder Freund.
Ilko-Sascha Kowalczuk: Die Übernahme. Wie Ostdeutschland Teil der Bundesrepublik wurde.
M.V. Carey: Die Drei ??? und die flammende Spur [org. title: Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators in The Mystery of The Flaming Footprints]
Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events #1. The Bad Beginning.
William Arden: Die Drei ??? und der Automarder [org. title: The Three Investigators and the Mystery of the Smashing Glass]
Marco Sonnleitner: Die Drei ??? Schrecken aus der Tiefe
George Orwell: 1984
Guillaume Apollinaire: Liebesgedichte [herausgegeben von Ulla Hahn/Auswahl von Marc Föcking]
Jonathan Kellerman: The Ghost Orchid. An Alex Delaware Novel.
Michael Kühlen: Die Drei ??? Die weiße Anakonda
Christa Wolf: Nachdenken über Christa T.
Steffen Mau: Lütten Klein. Leben in der ostdeutschen Transformationsgesellschaft.
André Minninger: Die Drei ??? Die Spur der Toten
Kōtarō Isaka: Bullet Train [org. title: マリアビートル]
G.H. Stone: Die Drei ??? und die gefährlichen Fässer [org. title: Rough Stuff]
Ernst Jandl: lechts und rinks. gedichte statements peppermints.
Ben Nevis: Die Drei ??? Der dreiäugige Schakal
Kari Erlhoff: Die Drei ??? Im Schatten des Giganten
Bertolt Brecht: „Als ich nachher von dir ging“. Erotische Gedichte. [ausgewählt von Raimund Fellinger und Matthias Reiner]
James Oswald: Dead Men’s Bones. An Inspector McLean Novel.
André Marx: Die Drei ??? Meuterei auf hoher See
Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events #2. The Reptile Room.
G.H. Stone: Die Drei ??? und die Musikpiraten [org title: Reel Trouble]
Karel Čapek: Der Krieg mit den Molchen [org. title: Válka s mloky]
Ingeborg Bachmann: Die gestundete Zeit. Gedichte.
Ellen Kushner: Riverside #1. Swordspoint. (reread)
Countee Cullen: Color
Konstantin Wecker: Sage nein! Politische Lieder 1977-1992.
Philippe Besson: Venice Beach [org. title: Un Homme Accidentel]
Jonathan Kellerman: Obsession. An Alex Delaware Novel. (reread)
Cornelia Funke: Tintenwelt #2. Tintenblut. (reread)
Sara Berger: Experten der Vernichtung. Das T4-Reinhardt-Netzwerk in den Lagern Belzec, Sobibor und Treblinka.
Neil Gaiman: Coraline
Stephen King: Carrie
Astrid Vollenbruch: Die Drei ??? Geisterbucht
Plinio Bachmann, Rita Czapka, Knut Neumayer (Hrsg.): Kakanien. Neue Republik der Dichter.
Erich Fried: und Vietnam und. Einundvierzig Gedichte.
Georg Büchner: Woyzeck
Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events #3. The Wide Window.
Maurice Leblanc: Arsène Lupin. 813. Das Doppelleben des Arsène Lupin. [org. title: 813]
Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events #4. The Miserable Mill.
Georg Büchner: Leonce und Lena
Christoph Dittert, Kari Erlhoff, Hendrik Buchna: Die Drei ??? Schattenwelt
Juli Zeh: Nullzeit
Evelyn Boyd: Rocky Beach Crimes #3. Eiskalter Rausch. (reread)
André Marx: Die Drei ??? Die Spur des Raben
Jostein Gaarder: Sofies Welt [org. title: Sofies verden]
Paul Verlaine: Gedichte [herausgegeben von Stephan Hermlin]
Philippe Besson: Hör auf zu lügen [org. title: Arrête avec tes mensonges]
Cornelia Funke: Tintenwelt #3. Tintentod. (reread)
Wolf Schneider: Deutsch für junge Profis
Klaus Mann: Mephisto. Roman einer Karriere.
Suzanne Collins: The Hunger Games #1. The Hunger Games. (reread)
Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events #5. The Austere Academy.
Jonathan Kellerman: Todesfeuer. Ein Alex-Delaware-Roman. [org. title: Evidence. An Alex Delaware Novel.] (reread)
Peer Meter, Isabel Kreitz: Haarmann
Maurice Leblanc: Arsène Lupin. The Crystal Stopper. [org. title: Le bouchon de cristal]
James Wood: Die Kunst des Erzählens [org. title: How Fiction Works]
Michael Kraske: Der Riss. Wie die Radikalisierung im Osten unser Zusammenleben zerstört.
Kari Erlhoff: Die Drei ??? Tauchgang ins Ungewisse (reread?)
James Ellroy: Blutschatten [org. title: The Big Nowhere]
El Marto, Frederik Richter: Made in Germany: Ein Massaker im Kongo. Eine grafische Reise zwischen Afrika und Europa.
Juli Zeh: Leere Herzen
Maurice Leblanc: Arsène Lupin heiratet oder In Arsène Lupins Geheimnisse eingeweiht. Erzählungen. [org. title: Les Confidences d’Arsène Lupin]
Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events #6. The Ersatz Elevator.
Suzanne Collins: The Hunger Games #2. Catching Fire. (reread)
Ernest William Hornung: The Amateur Cracksman
Heda Margolius Kovály: Eine Jüdin in Prag. Unter dem Schatten von Hitler und Stalin [org. title: Under a Cruel Star: A Life in Prague, 1941-1968]
Louise Glück: Averno
Richard Breitman: The Architect of Genocide. Himmler and the Final Solution.
Marco Sonnleitner: Die Drei ??? Die Nacht der Gewitter
James Oswald: Prayer for the Dead. An Inspector McLean Novel.
George Orwell: Warum ich schreibe. Die großen Essays. [texts taken from “Essays” and “Fascism and Democracy”]
Kari Erlhoff: Die Drei ??? und das Fantasmofon
Louise Glück: The Wild Iris
Hendrik Buchna: Die Drei ??? Im Bann des Barrakudas
Suzanne Collins: The Hunger Games #3. Mockingjay. (reread)
James Ellroy: White Jazz [org. title: White Jazz]
Andreas Ruch: Die Drei ??? und der schwarze Fluch
Akwaeke Emezi: You made a Fool of Death with your Beauty (reread)
Ernst Jandl: Laut und Luise
Ben Aaronovitch: Eine Nachtigall in New York. Eine Thomas-Nightingale-Story [org. title: The Masquerades of Spring]
Audre Lorde: Coal
Suzanne Collins: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. A Hunger Games Novel.
Jan Wagner: Die Eulenhasser in den Hallenhäusern. Drei Verborgene. Gedichte.
John Steinbeck: Of Mice and Men
Christoph Hein: Verwirrnis
Audre Lorde: The Black Unicorn. Poems.
Megan Stine, H. William Stine: Die Drei ??? und der giftige Gockel [org. title: Murder to Go]
Maurice Leblanc: Arsène Lupin. Der Zahn des Tigers. Die drei Verbrechen des Arsène Lupin. [org. title: Les Dents du tigre]
Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events #7. The Vile Village.
Elisabeth Steinkellner: Papierklavier
Jiří Weil: Moskau – Die Grenze [org. title: Moskva – hranice]
Philipp Ruch: Es ist 5 vor 1933. Was die AfD vorhat und wie wir sie stoppen.
Ben Aaronovitch: Die Füchse von Hampstead Heath. Eine Abigail-Kamara-Story. [org. title: What Abigail Did That Summer]
Octavia Butler: Fledgling
Historia von D. Johann Fausten [Verfasser unbekannt]
Ines Geipel: Umkämpfte Zone. Mein Bruder, der Osten und der Hass.
DNF:
Allan Ginsberg: Collected Poems 1947-1980
Eva Völler: Helle Tage, Dunkle Schuld
Natsuo Kirino: Real World [org. title: Riaru Wārudo]
#kaj rambles#books#reading list#end of 2024#we got: 26 ddf books + 3 rocky beach crimes books#14 poetry books and 13 non-fiction#14/15 not orignally published in english or german#(french: 9; norwegian: 2; czech: 2; japanese: 1#plus 1 book *published* in german but containing stories/essays translated from various slavic languages)#14 rereads + 2 where i'm not sure (flammende spur + tauchgang ins ungewisse)#25 books i read directly influenced by specific people (both from tumblr and real life) (not counting assigned class reading)#this was certainly my most productive reading year since 'beginn der aufzeichnungen' xD#let's see what 2025 brings - my list already extends until the end of march if i can keep my average of 10 books per month.#finished no. 120 literally 3 minutes before midnight but. win for me!
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hooooo boy. i've got my Spanish class today, which i feel deeply, woefully underprepared for (first two years of Spanish classes were hindered by the other teacher at my junior high quitting on the first day, leaving my teacher juggling two sets of students alongside a long-term sub, so we only got through half the material that first year, and spent the entire second year playing catch-up. Spanish III, which i took voluntarily, went okay, but Spanish IV, also taken voluntarily, was an AP class i really struggled in. and, bc i took it, i got dropped straight into Intermediate Spanish without a placement test, and i'm two years out of actively learning the language, though i've tried to keep up with what i know. which is definitely less than i should know for an intermediate college class.)
#friday chats#friday vs post-secondary school#the only verb conjugations i have memorized are present-tense and first-person past tense send help 😭#if any spanish-speaking mutuals want to occasionally talk with me in spanish so i could get some more practice in that would be fantastic#obviously y'all don't have to but yknow. if you'd like.#the syllabus says the class will mainly be taught in spanish#(and while my spanish iii and iv syllabi also said that and we wound up speaking mostly english in-class#i feel like it's more likely to be true here in an intermediate college class)#maybe i should talk with the professor about switching to beginner spanish idk#but i don't think i can take classes i've already received the credits for#so we'll see i guess
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Your playtime of and love for FFVII transcends time, you heard it here first folks
Obviously 😎
though you jest but i still think a lot about the fact i replayed Crisis Core so many times on different PSP, knowing i usually take ~80 hours per playthrough, but unable to tell you how many times i played this game, so in fact my hours poured into ff7 are in fact transcending time completely because god knows how many hours i played that game. not me!!!! for sure!!!
#fun fact but when i was in artschool there was an obligatory beginner course for english#but i was already qualifying as fully fluent in English at this point so the lessons were agonizing for me#but i wasn't allowed to leave because it was still an obligatory course#so the teacher saw my predicament and also knew very well she wouldn't ask me to participate in class#because she needed to have people who are in needs of her lessons to participate#so she told me to just do whatever i wanted during her hours as long as i was quiet#.... so i spent my year in artschool bringing my PSP with me on English class playing Crisis Core when everyone else was studying#only tearing up once in a while enough for people to be wondering what the fuck was up#i also have the vivid memory of quoting a scene in english to people asking me if i understood the game#(since the voices were in english even if the subs were in french)#........ so huh rather unhinged glimpse into my ff7 brainrotted mind?#ichareply#anonymous#ichafantalks ffvii
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i have no idea how i learned english honestly, it’s like it randomly spawned in my brain one day and it’s so weird to think about it because wdym i know this whole other language completely different to mine and i’m able to speak it fluently so that other people can understand me. like what.
#rambles#i mean i did take some classes but being honest they weren’t THAT helpful#they got me to a beginner level kinda. the rest just got there from movies and songs i’m assuming#but that is weird too because how did i manage to understand entire movies in english if i could barely make a 150 word essay#languages fascinate me idkekkdkf
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im starting my yearly birthday existential crisis week early
#I’m also on my period so that might be why#so I’m taking some English classes so that I can speak English a practice and do something#most of my classmates are university age (17-23) and there are a couple who are older than me (or at least in schedule that I chose)#and one of them asked for my Instagram and he’s like 17-18 and I’m turning 26 next week#and that’s just weird ok#i know I have a baby face and I can easily look like a 18-20 year old#and i also find it so funny whenever they ask what I’m doing and I tell them that I’m looking for a job and/or applying for a phd#their faces are so funny#but it also reminds me that I don’t have a job where I can be with people my age (or at least from 22 onwards)#and then i remember that my all of my cousins have jobs and most of my friends and they seem to have it all figured out#and while I have sort of a plan I’m still on the planning part of it#but then i also remember that if I want to get a phd I have to wait and apply in the next couple of months to start next year#so it’s ok to be sort of directionless and not doing anything concrete#also I might start German classes soon and I found a university that gives classes strating from beginners and it’s close by so that’s good#and when it comes to university requirements my English is pretty much native (apart from pronunciation) and my gpa is really really good#also i think I’ll give journaling another try bc I know writing helps me think and unwind#just dumping my thoughts on paper or even here helps me get it off my chest#also I sort of rediscovered Noah kahan and Florence and the machine#so them plus hozier plus my period and my birthday coming soon equals a whirlwind of emotions#and i know that i should try to embrace it and ride the wave instead of push back#and my cat might be sick but I’m not sure#he hasn’t been eating well since yesterday and he has been sleeping more that usual#but my dad isn’t worried and thinks we should wait before taking him to the vet (he’s a doctor and that’s what he does whenever one#of us gets sick)#and my mom is working#and i dont want to take him in a taxi bc he gets very very anxious on the drive there#it’s kind of a lot#mariana.txt
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Korean is such a humongous ass language because even if I know all or almost all the words thats connected to a sentence there’s like fifty different iterations of it an extra Chinese and English loan version and maybe atleast 10 topic markers and many more conjugations for that word… like lord when I’m fifty I couldn’t even be on the same level as a three year old (but I’ll be fluent or atleast ok soon / eventually 화이팅)
#as you can see I’ve FINALLY actually started to learn Korean#before I would like do one Duolingo level and then give up or find a Korean learning website study one lesson then give up bc I was busy#and this went on for YEARSSSS it was ridiculous#but now I’m actually digging in bc I bought a Korean learning book that motivated me#and now I’m a lot better but still it’s like there’s an entire Great Wall of China behind actually getting on an even early beginner level#it reminds me of when I started to learn French but French was A LOT easier bc we share the same alphabet a lot of French has made it over-#to the English language or to phrases that English speakers understand or the words are the same and the same SVO sentence structure#but Korean is a whole other beast like kpop and kdramas didn’t teach me SHIT#I’m scared for when/if I start to learn Chinese bc it’s basically the Voldemort of languages for English speakers#but Korean and Chinese share a lot of their language so atleast I’ll have that small stepping stone#also I have no one to speak Korean with even tho there’s so many Koreans here I’m just scared#like there’s this one Korean girl in my class and I’m learning certain phrases so I can speak and ask her questions but I’m still super shy#and what if she’s like ‘can this Koreaboo 년 stfu’ LIKE PLS I JUST LOVE LANGAUGE LEARNING
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Learn English : ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್ ಮಾತನಾಡುವುದು ಕಷ್ಟವೇ? ಚಿಂತೆ ಬಿಡಿ, ಮನೆಯಲ್ಲೇ ಕಲಿಯಲು ಇಲ್ಲಿದೆ ಸುಲಭ ಟಿಪ್ಸ್…!
Learn English – ಇಂದಿನ ಡಿಜಿಟಲ್ ಯುಗದಲ್ಲಿ, ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್ ಕೇವಲ ಒಂದು ಭಾಷೆಯಾಗಿ ಉಳಿದಿಲ್ಲ, ಅದೊಂದು ಅಗತ್ಯ ಕೌಶಲ್ಯವಾಗಿಬಿಟ್ಟಿದೆ. ಎಷ್ಟೋ ಜನರಿಗೆ ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್ ಅರ್ಥವಾದರೂ, ಮಾತನಾಡಲು ಮಾತ್ರ ಕಷ್ಟಪಡುತ್ತಾರೆ. “ಅಯ್ಯೋ, ನನಗೆ ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್ ಬರಲ್ವಲ್ಲಾ” ಅಂತ ತಲೆ ಕೆಡಿಸಿಕೊಳ್ಳುವವರ ಸಂಖ್ಯೆಗೇನು ಕಡಿಮೆಯಿಲ್ಲ. ಆದರೆ ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್ ಕಲಿಯುವುದು ಅಸಾಧ್ಯವಾದ ಕೆಲಸವೇನಲ್ಲ. ಸ್ವಲ್ಪ ತಾಳ್ಮೆ, ಸರಿಯಾದ ಅಭ್ಯಾಸ ಮತ್ತು ಕೆಲವು ಟ್ರಿಕ್ಸ್ ಅನುಸರಿಸಿದರೆ, ನೀವೂ ಕೂಡ ಕೆಲವೇ ದಿನಗಳಲ್ಲಿ…
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Online English Speaking Classes For Beginners | Quicktalk Tutor

If you're just starting to learn English and want to focus on speaking with confidence, online English speaking classes for beginners are the perfect way to begin. These classes are designed to help you practice real conversations, improve your pronunciation, and build fluency without worrying about complicated grammar rules.
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Writing the most out of pocket sentences for my english homework because if i have to suffer through homework then the teacher shall suffer too
#all jokes aside i think he might actually enjoy reading something different#the class isn't mandatory or anything but i needed the extra credit cuz all of the classes i wanted overlapped#oh well#this is a beginners english class btw so i am very very bored
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I'm going to the library tomorrow and I hope to god my library gets the Mango thing since Duolingo fully shat the bed ("AI first" blowing you up in my mind)
#i MISS learning portuguese I mISS doing my silly little daily lessons. i found some PDFs online from like 1998 but. hhhh#i don't CARE if the last time i took a fluency test i got higher than an 80%. I'm still missing SO MANY VERBS#or. the tenses on those verbs. i guess. i think -ei is one i've Seen and i kinda just. vibe check it. idk man.#if Mango makes me start fresh that's fine i can crush beginner classes easy i think. if it makes me take a placement test that's fine too#even if Mango doesn't have portuguese. I've been meaning to learn spanish. < guy who works with a LOT of folks who speak spanish#their english is really good all of them but it still doesn't seem like. fair. to me. that one tweet or comment that was like#''you speak english because it's the only language you know and *I* have to speak english because it's the only language YOU know.''#i think abt that like. all the time.#head in my HANDS i MISS LEARNING LANGUAGESSS there's only so much i can pull from music and ordem
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I decided to sign up for a french course for professional development reasons and it starts in 15 minutes and I’m scared
#it’s a level 4 class as well#I had to do a placement test since I’ve studied french before and that’s where they put me#but like … do I remember all of it ??#am I going to be lost ???#will everyone be better than me ??#my japanese class was okay because we were ALL beginners but idk what the expectation is here#is it a no english zone? who knows#also why did I sign up for a class on a weekday 🤡 idiot behaviour#it’s supposed to be 7-10 but our prof posted an announcement saying she’ll do 7-9#and then asynchronous work to make up the other hour which I like#but yeah I’m scared#personal
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