Jaws
| Bezeichnung | Wert |
|---|---|
| Titel |
Jaws
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| Untertitel |
Level 2
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| Verfasserangabe |
Peter Benchley
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| Medienart | |
| Sprache | |
| Person | |
| Verlag | |
| Ort |
Zürich
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| Jahr | |
| Umfang |
40 S.
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| ISBN13 |
978-1-4058-6952-2
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| Schlagwort | |
| Annotation |
There's something happinin here
What it is ain't exactly clear (Buffalo Springfield) So this is "The" book behind the film. Now let's forget about the film. I like stories about big bugs, dangerous plants, and was looking forward to voracious sharks. What I got was a love story and a dead cat. I do not like stories where the bad guys have to pick on cats and dogs to show how bad they are. Not even sharks look for cat chow or doggie snacks. We start out with a great premise of a displaced shark that just needs a kinibble on the way to where ever he is going. There is a consciences sheriff that does not want people feeding the wildlife (especially with their bodies). A standard money grubbing business man that wants the beaches left open. A few bites now and then "and the search is on" makes for a great read. Then we forget about the shark and the havoc to concentrate on a woman with bodily needs (in very graphic pros.) Back to the shark and again forget about the shark again as the family pet gets dispatched (in very graphic pros.) Then back to the shark and captain Ahab. Nice ending sort of makes up for the straying off target middle. |
| Altersbeschränkung |
0
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