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Henning Boëtius (1939–2022)

Autor de The Phoenix

34+ Obras 268 Miembros 8 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Henning Boetius an acclaimed author in Germany, spent five years researching the science behind the invention of the zeppelin before writing The Phoenix. He lives near Frankfurt, Germany. (Bowker Author Biography)
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Series

Obras de Henning Boëtius

The Phoenix (2000) 116 copias
Troll Minigoll von Trollba (1981) 14 copias
El retrato de Laura (1991) 12 copias
Der Walmann. (1996) 12 copias
Joiken (1992) 10 copias
Die blaue Galeere (2004) 7 copias
Der Strandläufer: Roman (2006) 7 copias
The Alphabet Garden: European Short Stories (1994) — Autor — 7 copias
Das Rubinhalsband (1998) 6 copias
Blendwerk (2004) 6 copias
Rom kann sehr heiß sein. (2002) 6 copias

Obras relacionadas

The Sharks (1974) — Traductor, algunas ediciones188 copias
Die Bibel der Anarchie (1997) — Traductor, algunas ediciones2 copias

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Conocimiento común

Nombre canónico
Boëtius, Henning
Nombre legal
Boëtius, Henning
Otros nombres
Bastiansen, Uwe
Fecha de nacimiento
1939-05-11
Fecha de fallecimiento
2022-03-14
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Duitsland
Lugar de nacimiento
Langen, Hessen, Duitsland
Lugares de residencia
Föhr, Deutschland
Rendsburg, Deutschland
Berlin, Deutschland
Ocupaciones
writer
Relaciones
Boetius, Antje (Tochter)

Miembros

Reseñas

As a rule, I don't enjoy books that mess around with the time line, but in this case it works.

This book sat on my bookshelf for the longest time, and survived several cullings of books that I removed from my collection. I would look at it and think, "You're never going to read this, you should remove it." But then I would put it back on the shelf. Then, two days ago, I decided, "Give it 2o pages, if you're not hooked by then give it away." What on earth made me wait so long?

I loved the description of sailing and its relationship to flying a zeppelin airship. The story kept me in its grip and never did I find the technical descriptions boring or difficult to understand. This book is a keeper. This Hindenberg disaster happened five years before I was born, but I grew up with it as a recent past, shocking, terrible disaster. Next to the bombing of Pearl Harbour, and the kidnapping of the Lindenberg baby it was the most traumatic event of life at the time.

Boetius' book centers around the lives of two men - one a passenger, one a crewman. Their lives are intertwined from the beginning, little do they know it. Boetius also formulates a thoroughly plausible explanation of how - and why - the disaster occurred.
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mysterymax | 2 reseñas más. | Nov 9, 2023 |
A hidden gem...Empfehlung
 
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Indy133 | Jul 7, 2022 |
Ein niederländischer Polizeipsychologe reist nach Schottland, um eine Reihe bizarrer Morde zu untersuchen und seine alte Liebe wiederzusehen.
 
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Fredo68 | May 14, 2020 |
If I had to describe this book in one word, the word I would choose would most likely be confused.

It seems to struggle to string it's narrative together in a compelling manner, at times it bogs down in historical minutiae of the Hindenburg, yet in others it takes broad sweeping strokes to cover the surrounding history. It's quite unfortunate as the blurb made it seem like it was going to be quite a good story, instead we start off in summer 1947, skip forward winter 1948, then all the way back to 1919, forward to 1936 where the bulk of the story then runs in chronological order, and it is the end of this section which I found to be the most interesting of all, then it skips forward again to 1948 resuming where the winter 1948 section left off.

I felt like the book really would have benefited from a straight forward chronological order without all the skipping around.

Overall, it was an alright story and it will certainly fill some time in, or dare I say even be interesting to those with an interest in the Hindenburg, however largely I'd say the author missed the mark.

I'd also say the blurb writer who called it "A remarkable thriller, a great discovery" needs to look at more historical fiction to find out was a remarkable thriller really is. This was neither remarkable nor particularly thrilling.
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½
 
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HenriMoreaux | 2 reseñas más. | Mar 2, 2019 |

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Obras
34
También por
2
Miembros
268
Popularidad
#86,166
Valoración
3.8
Reseñas
8
ISBNs
67
Idiomas
7

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