#1 4. Juni 2008 sers wie der titel schon sagt, bräuchte ich dringend eine zusammenfassung von diesem buch. Und das ganze auch noch in englisch. Leider kann ich keine finden. Ist sehr wichtig, weil ich ein referat halten muss und dieses entscheidet ob ich in die nächste schulstufe aufsteigen darf/kann. also wär sehr nett wenn ihr mir was posten könntet thx im voraus + Multi-Zitat Zitieren
#2 7. Juni 2008 AW: this rough magic - mary stewart The plot This Rough Magic takes place on the Greek island of Corfu. It tells us the story of Lucy Waring, an out-of-work actress, who tries to get away from the stress she has. She is not interested in mysteries and secret journeys by boat at night – until people begin to be hurt. First she meets a rude young man, Max Gale, who seems to have something to hide, but he is not the only mystery person on the island. Then there is a death by a drowning; its victim is Spiro, Miranda’s brother. This death and that of Yanny Zoulas, another young Greek man, keep Inspector Papadopoulos busy until the end of the novel. My opinion I think This Rough Magic is very interesting and exciting. I was happy reading it because it is not too long and it is not very difficult to understand. Mary Stewart describes the beautiful nature of the Greek island of Corfu with much detail, thus making it accessible. I would recommend the novel This Rough Magic to everybody. + Multi-Zitat Zitieren
#3 7. Juni 2008 AW: this rough magic - mary stewart When actress Lucy Waring’s play folds in London and she finds herself at loose ends, she joins her sister Phyllida at the Villa Forli on the island of Corfu, expecting a quiet pre-Easter holiday of sun and swimming. Instead, she finds herself in the middle of murder. The first indication that something is wrong occurs when she is swimming and someone starts shooting at the dolphin who comes in to play. Then Spiro, the son of Phyllida’s housekeeper, is lost at sea while working as photographer’s assistant to Godrey Manning, a nearby tenant. It also soon becomes evident that something is amiss at the Castello, where celebrated actor Sir Julian Gale and his musician son Max are resident. Max aggressively discourages visitors and the gardener, Adoni, is employed to keep trespassers away, forcibly if necessary. When Lucy finds the body of a local smuggler among the rocks and catches Max Gale out in a lie concerning when he last saw him, Lucy is certain that Max is up to no good. What is Max doing, Lucy wants to know? Why and how did the smuggler die? What is wrong with Sir Julian Gale? Who shot at the dolphin? Why hasn’t Spiro’s body been found? Lucy finds the answers to all these questions when the dolphin is beached one night and she again comes to its rescue. However, they are not the answers she expected, and in light of what she learns she is drawn directly into grave danger. What else could she expect when she keeps company with a murderer? Mary Stewart skillfully weaves into her story local legends concerning dolphins and sailors, Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”, and the island’s patron saint Spiridion. Romance, Corfiote customs, and family relationships also contribute to the richness of the plot. The result is a highly entertaining tale which keeps the reader guessing to the end. + Multi-Zitat Zitieren