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Lisa De Nikolits

    Lisa de Nikolits durchwebt Genres mit einer Vorliebe für das Unerwartete und verankert ihre packenden Erzählungen oft im Herzen von Familiendramen und ehelichen Zerwürfnissen. Ihr Stil zeichnet sich durch clevere Wendungen und lebendige Charaktere aus, die die Leser in Geschichten hineinziehen, die sowohl wild als auch glaubwürdig sind. Mit feinem Gespür für die dunkleren Aspekte der menschlichen Psyche und einer Faszination für den Konflikt zwischen Geheimnissen und Bedürfnissen schafft de Nikolits immersive Leseerlebnisse, die einen bleibenden Eindruck hinterlassen.

    West of Wawa
    Everything You Dream Is Real
    The Rage Room
    • "Eleven years after a world war destroyed the consumer-driven, plastic-based existence of 2055, a new order of players jostles for power. Streaky electricity, ravaging drought, a scarcity of food and deadly Monarch butterflies make for an increasingly desperate situation. Worlds collide when both Mother and Sharps’ children are kidnapped by the unstable plastic surgeon Alpha Plus and taken to The Fountain of Youth compound. There’s flowing water and beautiful people and beautiful clothes and an incongruous convent where children wear smart uniforms and are tutored by nuns. Lovely, until they discover that a subterranean sex trade funds the compound and the man who leads it is mad. Can Mother, Sharps, and the others take down Alpha Plus and his army? Or will they too become pawns in his bid for world domination? Hilarious and at the same time poignant, Everything You Dream Is Real is a fabulous, adventure-filled sequel to highly acclaimed The Rage Room that will delight fans both new and old."-- Provided by publisher

      Everything You Dream Is Real
    • West of Wawa

      • 305 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      This coming-of-age novel is narrated with wry humour and filled with a cast of engaging characters. A tale of sexual adventure and feminist learning, Benny looks for escape but emerges a heroine instead. Her mistakes, epiphanies and friendships help forge her a home and a sense of identity in the true North.

      West of Wawa