![]() ![]() If you want to read Glattauer, you should start with the first one. Although Love Virtually can be read on its own, this one can not. All those who loved the style of Glattauer the first time, will enjoy this as well. It is as witty, charming, thought-provoking and enjoyable as the first.Īll those who thought that Emmi and Leo’s story shouldn’t finish like it did in Love Virtually will enjoy this book. I cannot say too much or it would be a spoiler.Įven though I didn’t like the idea of a sequel at all and if I had had something to say, it wouldn’t have been written but since it was and I liked the tone of the first book, I had to read this one as well. Should they meet or should they not? To the somewhat playful tone of the first book Glattauer adds a bit of a darker undertone. More passionate and more intense than before. ![]() The story of Leo and Emmi, their e-mail exchange goes on. For all those who like Love Virtually, they can look forward to a sequel that is very close to the first book. Like its predecessor, I have read Alle sieben Wellen when it came out in Germany. I just saw that the sequel, Every Seventh Wave, will be published this year as well. Usually I include the amazon blurb at the beginning of my posts but this one contains too many spoilers of the first book. A while back I wrote about Daniel Glattauer’s Love Virtually which has been released meanwhile. ![]()
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