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Die Wellenläufer
Die Wellenläufer | Kai Meyer
3 posts | 3 read | 2 to read
Die Quappen Jolly und Munk sind Wasserläufer. Als das Mare Tenebrosum ihre Welt bedroht, machen sie sich mit einer bunt zusammengewürfelten Mannschaft auf zu deren Rettung. Ab 13.
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I liked it enough to start volume 2 right away.
I was curious to hopefully understand something about the “Mahlstrom†and the “Mare Tenebrosumâ€.

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Buechersuechtling
Die Wellenläufer | Kai Meyer
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So far, I like everything about it. The world building (teenagers that can walk on water in a pirate setting) and the characters (the teenagers are adult enough to not be annoying, and there‘s a sorcerer with two ravens inspired by Hugin and Munin who is acting nicely shady. 😃).

And the audio is wonderful. The narrator is fitting and the audio-play-like pieces sound pieces that appear from time to time create real atmosphere. 🌊ðŸ´â€â˜ ï¸ðŸ’™

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I‘m really surprised to learn that I‘m obviously the first to post about this book here on Litsy.

For years, I am now beating around this trilogy by a well-known German author like a cat is beating around the bush. In general, I like Kai Meyer, even though, I often do have issues with the endings of his stories. But with this one especially, I feared, that it would feel too much middle-grade for me. But it doesn‘t. 😄