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Ursula Poznanski

Author of Erebos

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Works by Ursula Poznanski

Erebos (2010) 615 copies
Five (2012) 278 copies
Saeculum (2011) 174 copies
Die Verratenen (2012) 98 copies
Blinde Vögel (2013) 80 copies
Die Verschworenen (2013) 68 copies
Erebos 2 (2019) 68 copies
Elanus (2016) 66 copies
Stimmen (2015) 61 copies
Die Vernichteten (2014) 59 copies
Thalamus (2018) 52 copies
Fremd (2015) 49 copies
Aquila (2017) 49 copies
Anonym (2016) — Author — 39 copies
Layers (2015) 39 copies
Cryptos (2020) 22 copies
Invisible (2018) 21 copies
Crzptos (2020) 17 copies
Buchstabendschungel (2003) 6 copies
Die Burg (2024) 6 copies
Pauline Pechfee (2007) 2 copies
All diese Zahlen. (2004) 2 copies
Clara sammelt (2021) 2 copies
Die Burg 2 copies
Stín (2019) 1 copy
Pájaros ciegos (2014) 1 copy
Erebos 1 copy
2010 1 copy
2014 1 copy
Anonimo (2020) 1 copy

Associated Works

Identität 1142: 23 Quarantäne-Kurzkrimis (2020) — Contributor — 12 copies

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Canonical name
Poznanski, Ursula
Other names
ARCHER, Ursula P.
POZNANSKI, Ursula
Birthdate
1968-10-30
Gender
female
Nationality
Austria
Birthplace
Vienna, Austria
Places of residence
Vienna, Austria
Education
University of Vienna
Occupations
writer

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Das hat sich quasi von selbst gelesen. Nachdem ich bei meinen letzten Büchern öfter das Gefühl hatte, nicht so recht vorn zu kommen, war dieses Buch superschnell ausgelesen.
Ein paar Mal war ich.mir über das Alter der Protagonisten nicht ganz sicher... Ob 16-jährige so handeln würden? Trotzdem fand ich es insgesamt glaubwürdig und sehr spannend!
 
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Katzenkindliest | 46 other reviews | Apr 23, 2024 |
Wie schon der erste Teil, hat sich auch dieser Band quasi von allein gelesen. Spannend und noch authentischer als in Band 1, weil diesmal die Schüler sich auch wie Schüler verhalten und die "ursprünglichen" Protagonisten erwachsen geworden sind. Fast über die volle Länge sehr rätselhaft, die Auflösung habe ich nicht kommen sehen.
 
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Katzenkindliest | 2 other reviews | Apr 23, 2024 |
I saw this book, and it reminded me of 1984 by George Orwell which I've read before. I'll definitely be reading this soon.

Update: 7.5/10, when I first saw this book a while back I wanted to read it and not long after I finally read it and this is nothing like what I expected, I was thinking of a terrifying dystopia but it wasn't that at all rather the concept revolves around a game which seems innocent at first but grows more sinister, where do I even begin. It starts off with the main character Nick and he lives his normal life and he got this new game called Erebos so he loads it up on his PC which takes a while by the way, maybe PCs in this book are slower than their real life counterparts or has this book aged like milk, I don't know. Probably the latter. Anyways Nick finally installs Erebos and apparently it's the most realistic game he ever saw and as I said it's like a world within the world and Nick enjoys it so much. However I think I've seen games with graphics like that and consoles like the PS5 and high end PCs can handle it now. He soon sees that other players are enjoying it as well however Nick soon discovers that there are a few special things about it, one if you die in the game you can't play the game anymore much like a hardcore mode and second the game manipulated Nick to do some wrong act and he accepted that at first until his character died and he couldn't play it. Not long after other characters discover the same thing and Nick finds out the backstory of this which segued to a big battle ending this on a quite a note there.… (more)
 
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Law_Books600 | 46 other reviews | Nov 3, 2023 |
book 32 Read in German

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'Blameless' people murder other people in the most brutal way. What is behind it? Detectives Nina Salamon and Daniel Buchholz have their hands full.
It starts when a well-known heart surgeon walks into the middle of a colleague's operating theatre and brutally murders the patient with a scalpel. Yet he has nothing whatsoever to do with this patient. A little later, a man is brutally stabbed in his flat, but the heart surgeon is already behind bars. No sooner are the detectives at the scene of the crime than another murder is committed in the middle of the public. A man beats an innocent man to death.
What do these murders have in common? How can another murder be prevented? To make matters worse, both detectives fall into the trap themselves and allow themselves to be lulled into it.
Very excitingly written.
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½
 
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