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Big Bad Wolf by Nele Neuhaus

biebooks's review

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dark medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No

3.75

memoriesthatremain's review against another edition

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challenging dark tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

3.0

marenluisaaa's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional mysterious tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5

DAS HAT SO SPAẞ GEMACHT!!!! ich war ultra intrigued von der story und obwohl ich fast alles irgendwie erraten habe war es soo so fun, die entwicklung der handlung mitzuerleben. ich bin jetzt nele neuhaus stan, MUSS noch mehr von ihr lesen, am besten alles, sofort. 
ihr schreibstil ist erfrischend, man fliegt nur so durch die kapitel, ich hab aus unerfindlichen gründen 1000 jahre kein buch mit vielen povs gelesen and?? its the best?? SO FAST PACED!!

0,5 abzug für gen-x-typisches obsessedsein mit frauenkörpern die sich im alter verändern und dann plötzlich nicht mehr desirable sind? und
der random ass strich-besuch von florian den niemanden gejuckt hat? der war so unnötig hä
allgemein, wieso schürt gen x dieses komische bodyimage ahhhh hör doch auf schneli, sonst war dieses buch flawlessss

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zoer03's review against another edition

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5.0

I wasn’t sure whether to give this 5 stars.... not because the story was bad no.... it gripped me from the beginning and wouldn’t let me go... it’s the fact that the story and what it’s about is so shockingly real and terrifying that I wonder if stars is a correct form for awards ding this book more like 😱😱😱😱😱 five of these lol.

domicspinnwand's review against another edition

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5.0

Hey, hat mir guuuut gefallen! Ich hatte die Version mit einer SprecherIN (bei Audible gibts einen Sprecher) und fand die Anfangs etwas gewöhnungsbedürftig, denn der Erzählteil (also nicht direkte Rede) ist ein wenig monoton geraten. Die Charaktere spricht sie aber sehr gut. Und die Story fand ich auch spannend, zeitweilig vielleicht einen Tick brutaler, als ich es idealerweise so mag, aber auch sehr spannend - ich hab direkt neben dem Fussballspiel weiterhören muessen, weil ich wissen wollte, wie es ausgeht. Das war sicher nicht meine letzte Pia Kirchhoff-Story. Allerdings: Als "Regionalkrimi" würde ich das ganze nicht bezeichnen - spielt zwar im Taunus, könnte aber genauso gut in Köln oder Berlin oder so spielen, die Umgebung kommt nicht wirklich vor.

ingo_lembcke's review against another edition

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5.0

Read not the translation, but the German original, as I am German and that is my first language.
This english review is based on that, not taking into account, that the translation may be bad or otherwise flawed.
Long, but fast read with quite a lot side-storylines, which I thought could have been shortened or cut entirely - but later nearly all of them where integrated into the main storyline and added to what happened. A few twists, and a disturbing theme.
Highly recommended, and while long, I read most of the book in one long day from 10 am (breakfast, my ususal morning reading time) to 2 am sunday. While the overall theme of child and teenager sexual abuse is disturbing, it was not too explicit. A other scenes where, so if you are disturbed by violence and grizzly murder, this book is not for you.
Comparable to Mo Hayder.
This is part of a series, but I read only one other book [b:Snow White Must Die|15793103|Snow White Must Die (Bodenstein & Kirchhoff, #4)|Nele Neuhaus|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1357403892s/15793103.jpg|12495418], so I read them out of order, and you get most of the needed information, it can be read as a standalone.
Also although by luck, one sidestory began in Snow White must die, I could not remember that at all, so it did not help. As I really found this book worthwhile, I will try to read more of Neuhaus, but they are rather expensive, with nearly 10 Eur (nowadays you can convert that to nearly 10 Us$, what with the current stock market), just below my self-set borderline for buying books. As I read a lot and tend to buy more than I lend (and most times do not find the books I want to read on Amazon Prime), I have to watch that. A different review but saying basically the same will be written for the German edition of the book by me.

Very highly recommended, although long, very gripping, fast-page-turner. For fans of Neuhaus and Mo Hayder.

gingerellaj's review against another edition

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4.0

This is #6 in a series of German crime novels. Whilst the mystery in each of the books are standalone, the common thread running through them is investigators Oliver von Bodenstein and Pia Kirchoff. Towards the end of last year, I read Snow White Must Die (#4) and loved it. Sadly, the other four have not, as yet, been translated into English. So when I saw this one in English, I was desperate to read it. I was initially put off by the £9.50 price tag but not for long! Having now read both, I would say that you can certainly read either without having read the other. As with #4, Neuhaus breaks the book into parts by date. If dates appear in a book, I have a bad habit of almost ignoring them save for noting that there has been a change in time but I still like the style. I really enjoy Neuhaus' writing, it's very easy to read and the way she creates suspense and 'hooks', means you quickly become absorbed. This time round, I would say I enjoyed the mystery itself slightly less than #4, perhaps due to the subject matter (I won't give anything away!) but maybe also because I made the mistake of reading a review which revealed the mystery. I was still on tenterhooks waiting to see what was around the corner though. On the whole, the end was satisfying too. Highly recommended!

beastreader's review against another edition

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2.0

I have never read Snow White Must Die but I have wanted to. My favorite genre is mystery/suspense novels. I had not problems with this book being translated. I agree with another reader that there were so many character view points that it was hard to keep them all straight. Plus, I did not really think that all the different voices help add anything to the story. Because this is the sixth book in the series and the first that I have read, I have missed the growing relationship with Pia and Oliver. So to me there were just ok. Nothing real special about either one.

Although I do have to admit that this story was dark with the subject matter of child welfare and child pornography. In fact, the idea that drew me to this book with the bad wolf was an actual turn off for me. It was hard to read about an innocent child having to do the things the child did in this book. While, there was not gore in this book the details or hints of details about the subject matter was scary enough. I will still check out Snow White Must Die as I have heard this is the better book by this author.

buddenbrooks_97's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark sad tense medium-paced
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3.0


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jannenemarie's review against another edition

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5.0

I really liked this book. It had many twists and turns.