Miese Karma
Mieses Karma
Mieses Karma | Safier, David | ISBN: | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon. Im Jenseits erfährt Kim, dass sie in ihrem Leben sehr viel mieses Karma gesammelt hat. Die Rechnung folgt prompt. Kim findet sich in einem Erdloch wieder, mit. Im Jenseits erfährt sie, dass sie in ihrem Leben viel zu viel mieses Karma gesammelt hat - und bekommt prompt die Rechnung präsentiert. Kim findet sich in.Miese Karma Get A Copy Video
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Loved each and every part of this book. I will definitely recommend this book to humor, fiction lovers. Your Rating:. Machen Sie sich gefasst auf abstürzende russische Waschbecken, Ameisen und ein Treffen mit Cansanova.
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I personally find this quite Douglas Adams-y. The book continues on this track of hilarious nonsense, just without ever actually making you laugh, at least out loud.
Since the main character happens to suffer a justified death in the beginning of the book, it does make sense that the rest of Bad Karma is about afterlife.
Afterlife from allegedly the buddhist point of view. You get good karma for unselfishly helping others, and bad karma for being a complete jerk.
This is where the very light philosophy of the book dwells. It's not much, but can certainly still make the reader to reflect their own choices from the karma perspective, and can actually provide some sort of enlightenment.
The moral quite often is that maybe one should consider their beloved ones before themselves and such. Anyway, food chain is climbed and thus Kim finds more and more ways to be kind towards others to the point where she has to reconsider her earlier self.
On this journey, a few key figures are ever present, but I would like to raise two of the more surprising ones to up: Casanova yes, That guy and Buddha.
Bringing these two unsuspected personalities to the book makes it that much more entertaining, in a very Douglas Adams-y way. Buddha, as you would imagine, is this fairly omnipotent obese jerk, who shows up in the beginning of each of Kim's lives giving her feedback in always somewhat cryptic way and form!
These encounters also are the backbone of the guide to buddhism-aspect of the book. Casanova, on the other hand, is obviously dead.
And as such, just happens to constantly run into Kim in his afterlife karma- or female companion pursuits. Casanova to me is by far the most enjoyable single aspect to Bad Karma, and eventually the reason why I would endorse the book to those I would.
Bad Karma is a very light read. I would imagine anyone who likes these unsuspecting sources of light wisdom, Winnie the Pooh comes to mind, might find themselves enjoy the book a fair amount.
Since I feel his name should be mentioned in every piece of text I ever write, friends of Erlend Loe should might also want to go ahead and pick some Karma up at the library.
For myself, Bad Karma was a decent bedtime story for three or so nights. Easy read and pretty funny, not laugh out loud funny but made me smirk now and then.
The ending is rather cheap, too easy and unbelievable which means something in a book where a woman is reincarnated as an ant which is why I only give this one three stars.
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This book was pretty great, and it made me both laugh and cry at the end, but still But first, I'll share some of the moments I loved. Actually first, though, some words about this story.
The story follows her post-death as she is reincarnated This book was pretty great, and it made me both laugh and cry at the end, but still The story follows her post-death as she is reincarnated into progressively higher and sometimes falls "back" lower beings: first as an ant, then a guinea pig, then a "cow-earthworm-Colorado beetle-squirrel," next a dog a Beagle, not a Great Dane as shown on the cover , and then a human but not herself, which leads to one of my complaints Now is for the funnies!
All the while, she really wants to get back to her family she left behind a young daughter, Lilly, and husband, Alex; she is conflicted in her feelings about the latter, but she definitely loves her daughter.
I laughed out loud early in this story, on page 9 in Chapter 1. When the story opened, Kim was already "dead" but in the first few chapters she gives us her history in the time immediately before her first death.
On page 9, she is reminiscing about her daughter's birth and remembering the delivery: "I thought I would die and I might well have done so but for Alex and his soothing bedside manner.
Alex scored a sensational 9. The average mark was 2. I have never given birth myself, but still.
Kim committed a good deed right before she died as an ant, so she was reincarnated as a guinea pig. Also, I should mention that as an ant she met Casanova, who was on something-like-histh life as an ant at the time, but helped her with her good deed; so he, too, was reincarnated as a guinea pig Casanova shares comments in footnote form throughout the story and.
Back to page 93 now, where. I ignored my mother's injunction 'not to kick your brother between the legs'. My next LOL moment came on page , in Chapter Kim has regained human form by being reincarnated into a woman who just died from heart failure Maria Schneider was severely overweight and died wearing only her underwear - "a pink bra and panties.
With Daisy Ducks all over them". She sits down on the sofa and wonders what to do next when the front door is unlocked with a key and opened by a "strange" man.
On page , they are both - Kim in Maria's form and Thomas, Maria's husband -feeling gobsmacked and we have this delightful exchange: 'If you're still in the mood we can get cracking,' he said.
That was as far as I was able to read because I was laughing so hysterically over the "Pfff! I actually laughed for several very long seconds, tried to read more only to laugh again, and had to repeat this process a couple more times before I could resume reading.
Kim view spoiler [is reunited with her family still in Maria's body and it was lovely and. And that was when I grasped why Buddha had restored me to life.
You need no nirvana to attain nirvana! After their deaths as guinea pigs, Kim began her cow-earthworm-etc. So back to the cover, Kim was not ever a cat; that was Casanova.
Also, Kim's husband was being pursued by Kim's "back-stabbing best friend" and she was trying, with Casanova-as-cat's help, "to sabotage the marriage.
Kim and Casanova were reunited after she was reincarnated as a Beagle He was still the same tomcat when she was reincarnated as Maria.
And I'll share more on him later The "sabotage of the marriage" is one of the things that doesn't sit well with me. I had thought going into it that "sabotage" meant "prevention" of the marriage.
But no, Alex and Nina the best friend did get married. And Kim as dog and Casanova as cat played some very mean tricks on them to try to prevent the marriage and, when that failed, Kim as dog died from a broken heart at the wedding.
I don't understand why she was reincarnated as a human after her behavior and deeds as a dog. So that was one thing to dislike.
But then, as Maria, she left her husband, Thomas, to return "home" to break up Alex's marriage to Nina! I hated this part.
I did not like Kim at all for the way she just left Thomas. My heart goes out to the poor guy. He did not deserve to be deserted like that.
Nina was actually a good wife for him, and she did her best for Lilly and was good for Kim's mother, too. So I really wished that somehow her schemes as a dog had been able to prevent the marriage, because breaking it up did not sit well with me at all.
She was just jealous! Kim's jealousy was not a good enough reason for breaking up what had been a happy marriage.
So what if Alex was missing her, she had been his wife and she died. I think she should have lived happily ever after with Thomas.
Though that wouldn't have made for as good a story, I suppose. Still though. Buddha "oversaw" each of Kim's reincarnations.
While I enjoyed his appearances as first "an extremely corpulent ant" and later as overweight versions of each of Kim's later reincarnated forms, I wondered "why Buddha?
But on page , in Chapter 42, after her death as a dog, Kim wakes up in nirvana's antechamber in her human body and Buddha is there to greet her.
She declines her admission into nirvana, and becomes Maria as said earlier. On page , we have this exchange: view spoiler [Kim's thoughts "were forming one big question mark in my head.
I was glad to have this until-then-lingering question answered. Though I did wonder why it took Kim so long to question his presence.
Lastly, I did enjoy this book, it was pretty great and I loved certain parts of it, as shared above, but the things I did not like feel pretty huge to me, so I'm giving what otherwise might well have been a five-star book just four stars, for being a "very good story that I really enjoyed.
After his stint as a cat, he "too" was reincarnated as a human. And like Kim-Maria, he was reincarnated into an overweight male's body.
So they had a happy ending, too. In what turned out to be the final footnote from Casanova's memoirs, we learned ". Enchanting Nina, who had naturally become my signora, worked as a travel agent.
As for me, I wrote erotica for a living. Nina, who looked after our offspring in a thoroughly exemplary manner, must have earned some good karma by so doing, whereas I earned some by helping people to enjoy an infinitely more creative love life.
We never heard more about him, unfortunately I just couldn't bring myself to read any more of it. It was outright BAD. I didn't laugh, chuckle or even smile, the protagonist was just horrible.
I cannot say it enough, it was not in a funny way, or in a way where you're like Yeah, but at least she can grow. Or at least she's decent with this or that.
Or at least it's nothing too serious. She is awful, annoying, one dimensional, and reading about her is plain boring. But, David Safier, his publishers, and enough readers must have experienced it differently for us to be here today.
So this one is on me. I'd just like to know which parts were experienced as funny or engaging because I can't see it and I don't understand how any of it could be.
The surreal scenario coming into play didn't have me engaged either. I can see people finding it so surreal that maybe it's funny, but then it turned quite gritty fast, and Again, I don't see the fun, and the protagonist is certainly not engaging enough to have me care for her situation.
Bad Karma had a fine concept.
Nichts hat sich Moderatorin Kim Lange mehr gewünscht als den deutschen Fernsehpreis. Nun hält sie ihn triumphierend in den Händen. Schade eigentlich, dass sie am selben Abend von den Trümmern einer russischen Raumstation erschlagen wird. Im. Mieses Karma | Safier, David | ISBN: | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon. Im Jenseits erfährt Kim, dass sie in ihrem Leben sehr viel mieses Karma gesammelt hat. Die Rechnung folgt prompt. Kim findet sich in einem Erdloch wieder, mit. Mieses Karma steht für: Mieses Karma, Roman von David Safier; siehe David Safier#Mieses Karma () · Mieses Karma (Spiel), auf dem Roman.



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Gutes Karma muss also her, damit es auf der Reinkarnationsleiter wieder aufwärts geht! Silvester Las Vegas they have to collect good karma in order to break through the cycle of death and rebirth. Your Rating:. He wrote the television series Berlin, Berlin for which he was awarded the Adolf Grimme Award in





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