Noah 
Almost 4.
Somehow a really different Sebastian Fitzek book, but one of those books that will be in the back of your mind for a while. What makes it so good is the subject itself because it is true, we humas do a lot to the world that we shouldn't do. The pros and cons were written so well that I had a really hard time to overcome the book afterwards. Favorite character was Adam, also was really sad in the end, two awesome characters could have kept that relationship.

Read in German.An absolutely brilliant novel.Suspence right till the end.S.F is a great author who never fails to hold the reader's attention.
Not a bad novel, but the writer thinks it's cool to show a group of men raping a small boy - because, you know, shocking and risqué. No problem with that if it serves a deeper purpose and is done respectfully, but there's zero depth to the story element, it's just a means of characterizing how dark and noir his novel and its protagonist is. It's disrespectful towards anybody who suffered abuse. I wonder what the guy was thinking.
This book was quite a disappointment for me. It wasn't exactly bad, it just wasn't at all what I was expecting.I'm a huge Sebastian Fitzek fan. In my opinion he is the king of psychological thrillers. So when I started this book I was expecting something in the style of "Splinter" or "Therapy". Unfortunately it wasn't like that at all. Noah is written in a very different style and with a very different theme. I do have to say though, it got a lot better after about 50%. But that was just too
The book is very entertaining and holds interest to the very end. Great characters.Also it's really interesting how the author invites you to think about your actions and how they're affecting the future of mankind
Sebastian Fitzek
Hardcover | Pages: 559 pages Rating: 3.97 | 4640 Users | 397 Reviews

Define Regarding Books Noah
Title | : | Noah |
Author | : | Sebastian Fitzek |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 559 pages |
Published | : | December 20th 2013 by Bastei Lübbe (first published December 19th 2013) |
Categories | : | Thriller. European Literature. German Literature |
Description During Books Noah
Er kennt seinen Namen nicht. Er hat keine Ahnung, woher er kommt. Er kann sich nicht erinnern, warum er in Berlin ist, seit wann er hier auf der Straße lebt. Die Obdachlosen, mit denen er umherzieht, nennen ihn Noah: Dieser Name ist in seinen rechten Handballen tätowiert. Für Noah wird die Suche nach seiner Identität zu einem Alptraum. Denn wie es scheint, ist er das wesentliche Schlüsselelement einer globalen Verschwörung, die bereits zehntausende Opfer gefordert hat und nun die gesamte Menschheit bedroht ...Point Books In Pursuance Of Noah
Original Title: | Noah |
ISBN: | 3785724829 (ISBN13: 9783785724828) |
Edition Language: | German URL http://www.luebbe.de/Buecher/Spannung/Details/Id/978-3-7857-2482-8 |
Setting: | Berlin(Germany) New York City, New York(United States) Manila(Philippines) …more Amsterdam(Netherlands) Roma(Italy) …less |
Rating Regarding Books Noah
Ratings: 3.97 From 4640 Users | 397 ReviewsAppraise Regarding Books Noah
It was very good, but t reminds me to much of Inferno from Dan Brown. It was not bad, but not a hit for me eather. But it was a good read.Almost 4.
Somehow a really different Sebastian Fitzek book, but one of those books that will be in the back of your mind for a while. What makes it so good is the subject itself because it is true, we humas do a lot to the world that we shouldn't do. The pros and cons were written so well that I had a really hard time to overcome the book afterwards. Favorite character was Adam, also was really sad in the end, two awesome characters could have kept that relationship.

Read in German.An absolutely brilliant novel.Suspence right till the end.S.F is a great author who never fails to hold the reader's attention.
Not a bad novel, but the writer thinks it's cool to show a group of men raping a small boy - because, you know, shocking and risqué. No problem with that if it serves a deeper purpose and is done respectfully, but there's zero depth to the story element, it's just a means of characterizing how dark and noir his novel and its protagonist is. It's disrespectful towards anybody who suffered abuse. I wonder what the guy was thinking.
This book was quite a disappointment for me. It wasn't exactly bad, it just wasn't at all what I was expecting.I'm a huge Sebastian Fitzek fan. In my opinion he is the king of psychological thrillers. So when I started this book I was expecting something in the style of "Splinter" or "Therapy". Unfortunately it wasn't like that at all. Noah is written in a very different style and with a very different theme. I do have to say though, it got a lot better after about 50%. But that was just too
The book is very entertaining and holds interest to the very end. Great characters.Also it's really interesting how the author invites you to think about your actions and how they're affecting the future of mankind
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