Summer book highlights from Ehinger Bookstore: Four recommendations

Summer book highlights from Ehinger Bookstore: Four recommendations

Summer is the ideal time for many to immerse yourself in exciting stories. In Ehingen's bookstore "Osiander" Sabine Behn-Bartl made a selection that takes readers into different worlds. The bookseller's recommendations are set up to various tastes and invite you to think about life decisions or just to relax.

The work "25 Last Summer" by Stephan Schäfer is an impressive story that inspires to think about your own priorities. In the story, the stressed manager takes a break from everyday life and meets the simple KartoFelbauern Karl. This encounter shows how important it is to take moments of calm and re -evaluate things. Behn-Bartl describes the book as a "very nice calm story", which not only maintains but also offers food for thought.

A gripping thriller

For adventurers, the thriller "You can hear you" by Freida McFadden is a recommendation. The protagonist Millie Calloway is found in a dangerous situation after entering the prohibition, which leads to unpredictable events. Behn-Bartl emphasizes how the tension is building up and captivates readers. It is precisely such stories that not only entertain, but also provide thrills and get you not to put the book down.

A summer in the swimming pool

A completely different tone is struck in Arno Frank's novel "Seemann from the Seven". The action unfolds within a single summer day in the outdoor pool, a place that many readers know from their own experience. Behn-Bartl points out that the narrative plays with characters that could not be more different, which makes history particularly versatile. Readers can easily identify with the scenes and experience memories of their own swimming pool visits.

Moral questions in hunting

The personal highlight of the bookseller, "Trophy" by Gaea Schoeters, addresses a explosive and ethically challenging topic. This is where the story follows an American millionaire who travels to Africa to hunt for extraordinary animals. However, his plans are confronted by poachers, which triggers a deeper reflection on the value of life and the topic of hunting. Behn-Bartl describes reading as an experience that "shakes" the reader and unleashes intensive emotions.

With this selection, Sabine Behn-Bartl offers readers in Ehingen's bookstore a multi-layered summer reading that not only maintains, but also stimulates thinking. Whether relaxing, gripping or morally challenging - there is something for every taste.