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  • 2 weeks ago | computerbild.de | Marco Engelien |Markus Werner

    Wer beim Smartphone, Tablet oder Notebook sparen möchte, greift zur Variante mit dem kleinsten Speicher. Das macht je nach Modell und Hersteller einen Unterschied zwischen 50 bis 100 Euro aus. Die gute Nachricht: Wird der Platz doch mal eng, können Sie sich bei vielen Android-Geräten, Windows-Notebooks und auch bei der Nintendo Switch mit einer microSD-Karte helfen. Derzeit hat Amazon die Samsung Evo Select mit 128 Gigabyte Speicher zum kleinen Preis im Angebot.

  • 2 months ago | publishersweekly.com | Mathias Enard |André Alexis |Markus Werner |Ocean Vuong

    Mathias Énard, trans. from the French by Charlotte Mandell. New Directions, $16.95 trade paper (192p) ISBN 978-0-8112-3901-1This brilliant interlocking diptych from Énard (Compass) begins with a soldier emerging from a battlefield into a nightmarish future. What has become of the world is a mystery, as is the identity of this haunted survivor.

  • 2 months ago | publishersweekly.com | André Alexis |Markus Werner |Ocean Vuong |Richard Bausch

    Rob Franklin. Summit, $28.99 (320p) ISBN 978-1-6680-7743-6In Franklin’s radiant debut, a queer Black man reckons with his class privilege and drug use in the aftermath of his best friend’s mysterious death. David Smith, a 25-year-old tech worker and aspiring writer, is partying with old friends in the Hamptons when he’s arrested for cocaine possession. After returning to his Brooklyn apartment, Smith is jolted by memories of his best friend and roommate’s tragic death three weeks earlier.

  • 2 months ago | publishersweekly.com | André Alexis |Markus Werner |Ocean Vuong |Richard Bausch

    Adelaide Faith. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $27 (240p) ISBN 978-0-374-60866-8In Faith’s witty and irreverent debut, a British woman develops an unshakable obsession with her therapist. Sylvie, a veterinarian nurse, scrolled through 23 pages of therapists before choosing the “only one...

  • 2 months ago | publishersweekly.com | André Alexis |Markus Werner |Ocean Vuong |Richard Bausch

    Knapp’s intriguing and nuanced debut comprises three alternate story lines for a British family. After giving birth to a baby boy in 1987, Cora goes to the registry office to record his name. Her abusive husband, Gordon, wants the baby named after himself, her nine-year-old daughter thinks Bear would be a good name, and Cora prefers Julian.

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