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Schweizer Optik Schweizer eMag 100 HD Speech - elektronische Lupe mit Vorlesefunktion 510022
Die Schweizer eMag 100 HD Speech kann Texte mit natürlicher Stimme in 20 Sprachen vorlesen.Bedienungsanleitung (PDF) Die einzigartige Kombination aus Lesen und Schreiben bei gleichzeitig intuitiver Bedienung – das zeichnet die elektronische Lupe Schweizer eMag 100 HD aus. Der stabile, ausklappbare Kameraarm bietet die einzigartige Free Write-Funktion, mit der sich z.B. eine DIN A4-Seite vollständig darstellen und gleichzeitig beschreiben lässt. Die große und dennoch sehr handliche elektronische Lupe überzeugt mit einer 25,8 cm Bildschirmdiagonale und ist somit ideal für den Einsatz zuhause und für unterwegs geeignet. Die Bedienung kann sowohl über große, fühlbare Direkttasten als auch über den Touchscreen bequem erfolgen. Dank zahlreicher innovativer und patentierter Technologien wird das Lesen wieder einfach und entspannt. Reflexionsfreier, großer 25,8 cm (10") HD-TouchscreenVorlesefunktion in 20 Sprachen (eMag 100 HD Speech)Stufenlose, bis zu 24-fache VergrößerungGroße, taktile und farbige DirekttastenIntuitive Touchscreen-Menüführung mit klar lesbaren FunktionssymbolenSchnappschussfunktion mit Speicher für ca. 500 BilderMiracast-Drahtlosverbindung, z.B. zu einem FernseherKompaktes Tablet-Format, auch für den mobilen EinsatzEdle TransporttascheDrei HD Autofokus-Kameras (Vergrößerungskamera, Übersichtskamera und Ganzseitenkamera im ausklappbaren Arm)Zahlreiche DarstellungsmodiStromsparende AbschaltautomatikBequeme Bluetooth-Funktion, u.a. für Kopfhörer und LautsprecherWiederaufladbarer Lithium-Ionen-AkkuLieferumfang: Schweizer eMag 100 HD Speech inklusive Anschlusskabel / Netzteil und Bedienunsganleitung
From the author longlisted for the Man Booker Prize and the Women's Prize for Fiction and selected as one of the Best Young British Novelists of the Decade: An unsettling and addictive feminist fable for fans of I Who Have Never Known Men, Hot Milk, Unsettled Ground and Klara and the Sun Recommended by Stylist, Evening Standard, Esquire, Red, Daily Mail, Oprah Magazine, LitHub, and Belletrist Book Club 'Be sure to read everything Sophie Mackintosh writes' Deborah Levy 'Definitely don't miss the return of Sophie Mackintosh ' Stylist Calla knows how the lottery works. Everyone does. On the day of your first bleed, you report to the lottery station to learn what kind of woman you will be. A white ticket grants you children. A blue ticket grants you freedom. You are relieved of the terrible burden of choice. Or, to put it another way, you have no choice. And once you've taken your ticket, there is no going back. But what if the life you're given is the wrong one? Blue Ticket is a devastating enquiry into free will and the fraught space of motherhood. Bold and chilling, it pushes beneath the skin of female identity and patriarchal violence, to the point where human longing meets our animal bodies. 'Dreamlike, tense, compelling, [with] a pitch-perfect ending' The New York Times 'Gripping, ethereal, atmospheric' Sunday Times 'Thoughtful and haunting' Observer 'Terrifying and enchanting in equal measure' LitHub 'Blue Ticket will worms its way under your skin and haunt your dreams' Red
From the author longlisted for the Man Booker Prize and the Women's Prize for Fiction and selected as one of the Best Young British Novelists of the Decade: An unsettling and addictive feminist fable for fans of I Who Have Never Known Men, Hot Milk, Unsettled Ground and Klara and the Sun Recommended by Stylist, Evening Standard, Esquire, Red, Daily Mail, Oprah Magazine, LitHub, and Belletrist Book Club 'Be sure to read everything Sophie Mackintosh writes' Deborah Levy 'Definitely don't miss the return of Sophie Mackintosh ' Stylist Calla knows how the lottery works. Everyone does. On the day of your first bleed, you report to the lottery station to learn what kind of woman you will be. A white ticket grants you children. A blue ticket grants you freedom. You are relieved of the terrible burden of choice. Or, to put it another way, you have no choice. And once you've taken your ticket, there is no going back. But what if the life you're given is the wrong one? Blue Ticket is a devastating enquiry into free will and the fraught space of motherhood. Bold and chilling, it pushes beneath the skin of female identity and patriarchal violence, to the point where human longing meets our animal bodies. 'Dreamlike, tense, compelling, [with] a pitch-perfect ending' The New York Times 'Gripping, ethereal, atmospheric' Sunday Times 'Thoughtful and haunting' Observer 'Terrifying and enchanting in equal measure' LitHub 'Blue Ticket will worms its way under your skin and haunt your dreams' Red
In "The Blue Castle," Lucy Maud Montgomery crafts a poignant tale of personal liberation and self-discovery set against the picturesque backdrop of the Canadian wilderness. Through her signature lyrical prose, Montgomery presents Valancy Stirling, a young woman constrained by societal expectations and family repression. The novel's exploration of themes such as love, independence, and the yearning for a richer life is interwoven with vivid descriptions of nature, creating a rich tapestry that speaks to the human experience. The text can be situated within the early 20th-century literary context, where women began to challenge traditional roles, rendering this narrative both an escapist fantasy and a subtle critique of the era's gender norms. Lucy Maud Montgomery, best known for the beloved "Anne of Green Gables," draws on her own experiences growing up in rural Canada to infuse authenticity and emotional depth into her characters. Her unique perspective as a woman writer in a predominantly patriarchal society likely influenced her desire to create a heroine who defies expectations. Montgomery's life was marked by a profound sense of longing and solitude, themes that resonate deeply within "The Blue Castle." Readers seeking a heartfelt exploration of personal freedom will find "The Blue Castle" an invigorating and transformative journey. Its blend of humor and introspection, combined with stark truths about the human condition, guarantees its place as a cherished classic. Montgomery's ability to evoke empathy and inspire courage makes this novel a must-read for anyone yearning for a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.
**AS SEEN ON BBC2's BETWEEN THE COVERS** A Guardian Book of the Year Maggie Nelson is one of the most electrifying writers at work in America today, among the sharpest and most supple thinkers of her generation - Olivia Laing Bluets winds its way through depression, divinity, alcohol, and desire, visiting along the way with famous blue figures, including Joni Mitchell, Billie Holiday, Yves Klein, Leonard Cohen and Andy Warhol. While its narrator sets out to construct a sort of 'pillow book' about her lifelong obsession with the colour blue, she ends up facing down both the painful end of an affair and the grievous injury of a dear friend. The combination produces a raw, cerebral work devoted to the inextricability of pleasure and pain, and to the question of what role, if any, aesthetic beauty can play in times of great heartache or grief. Much like Roland Barthes's A Lover's Discourse, Bluets has passed between lovers in the ecstasy of new love, and been pressed into the hands of the heartbroken. Visceral, learned, and acutely lucid, Bluets is a slim feat of literary innovation and grace, never before published in the UK.
THE INSPIRATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER, FROM THE AUTHOR OF JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL In the cloud-washed airspace between the cornfields of Illinois and blue infinity, a man puts his faith in the propeller of his biplane. For disillusioned writer and itinerant barnstormer Richard Bach, belief is as real as a full tank of gas and sparks firing in the cylinders ... until he meets Donald Shimoda - former mechanic and self-described messiah who can make wrenches fly and Richard's imagination soar... In Illusions, the unforgettable follow-up to his phenomenal New York Times bestseller Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Richard Bach takes to the air to discover the ageless truths that give our souls wings: that people don't need airplanes to soar ... that even the darkest clouds have meaning once we lift ourselves above them ... and that messiahs can be found in the unlikeliest places - like hay fields, one-traffic-light midwestern towns, and most of all, deep within ourselves.
St. Martin's Publishing Group Red, White & Royal Blue: The Private Correspondence A1079516123
A brand-new novella told through notes and letters, continuing the unforgettable love story which captured hearts around the world! After the email leak that made Alex and Henry front page news worldwide they vowed never to use email again for their personal communication. Still, they do love to write each other, so they borrowed a trick from their predecessors: handwritten love letters. Red, White & Royal Blue: The Private Correspondence delves into the intimate archives of Alex and Henry, spanning over twenty years since the fateful day Alex and Henry joined together on the world's stage. This epistolary novella includes their personal letters, post cards, journal entries, and more, sharing everything from sarcastic bon mots to sexy fantasies to emotional discussions about starting a family, giving readers compelling insight into the long term futures of Alex and Henry as well as beloved supporting characters.
THE INSPIRATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER, FROM THE AUTHOR OF JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL In the cloud-washed airspace between the cornfields of Illinois and blue infinity, a man puts his faith in the propeller of his biplane. For disillusioned writer and itinerant barnstormer Richard Bach, belief is as real as a full tank of gas and sparks firing in the cylinders ... until he meets Donald Shimoda - former mechanic and self-described messiah who can make wrenches fly and Richard's imagination soar... In Illusions, the unforgettable follow-up to his phenomenal New York Times bestseller Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Richard Bach takes to the air to discover the ageless truths that give our souls wings: that people don't need airplanes to soar ... that even the darkest clouds have meaning once we lift ourselves above them ... and that messiahs can be found in the unlikeliest places - like hay fields, one-traffic-light midwestern towns, and most of all, deep within ourselves.
In "The Blue Castle," Lucy Maud Montgomery crafts a poignant tale of personal liberation and self-discovery set against the picturesque backdrop of the Canadian wilderness. Through her signature lyrical prose, Montgomery presents Valancy Stirling, a young woman constrained by societal expectations and family repression. The novel's exploration of themes such as love, independence, and the yearning for a richer life is interwoven with vivid descriptions of nature, creating a rich tapestry that speaks to the human experience. The text can be situated within the early 20th-century literary context, where women began to challenge traditional roles, rendering this narrative both an escapist fantasy and a subtle critique of the era's gender norms. Lucy Maud Montgomery, best known for the beloved "Anne of Green Gables," draws on her own experiences growing up in rural Canada to infuse authenticity and emotional depth into her characters. Her unique perspective as a woman writer in a predominantly patriarchal society likely influenced her desire to create a heroine who defies expectations. Montgomery's life was marked by a profound sense of longing and solitude, themes that resonate deeply within "The Blue Castle." Readers seeking a heartfelt exploration of personal freedom will find "The Blue Castle" an invigorating and transformative journey. Its blend of humor and introspection, combined with stark truths about the human condition, guarantees its place as a cherished classic. Montgomery's ability to evoke empathy and inspire courage makes this novel a must-read for anyone yearning for a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.
"My favourite contemporary children's author is Philip Reeve" - Charlie Higson "Like all Reeve's books, this is thrilling, witty and full of heart" - The I "What really keeps you reading, though, is the pace and lightness. The writing is replete with jokes and funny turns of phrase. and eccentric names like Oddington Doom. Reeve's own enjoyment as a writer is palpable." - The I "Reeve's great creation. fizzes with a propulsive energy, humour and contemporary familiarity that is appealing to both adults and teenagers alike." - The I A brand new epic, thrilling, action-packed city-eat-city adventure in the iconic and globally bestselling series - celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2026! Brave fighter Tamzin Pook and her oddball gang of mercenaries are caught up in the squall of another adventure across the Hunting Grounds. When they visit the city of Museion, they find themselves unexpectedly chased by a gang of bloodthirsty raiders intent on their capture. Their epic attempt to escape leads to a showdown on a majestic bridge during a ferocious ice storm - can Tamzin and her friends lead Museion out of danger? Page-turning, witty, astonishingly imaginative storytelling from a writer at the top of his game. The Mortal Engines series has sold over half a million copies in the UK alone via Nielsen Bookscan. Its epic appeal crosses all age ranges Reeve’s novels have won the Guardian Children’s Award, Blue Peter Award, Smarties Gold Prize and the Carnegie Medal. Mortal Engines is a blockbuster feature film produced by Lord of the Rings director, Peter Jackson
A cross between ADVENTURES ON TRAINS and MY BROTHER IS A SUPERHERO, this first book in a brilliant new series takes you on a non-stop adventure in Antarctica. Filled with humour, heart and a touch of the supernatural, these books are perfect for the most intrepid of readers! Read by Scottish actress, Beth Robb Adams! Maisie thinks her dad is the most boring person in the world. For fun he likes to do origami (but only basic triangles) or jigsaw puzzles of a cloudless sky (yep, every piece is blue). He writes cool-sounding books like How To Wrestle A Crocodile and How To Defuse A Bomb, but he's never actually done any of the awesome things he writes about. But Maisie has to admit weird things happen around Dad. Unexplainable things... When childcare falls through and Dad has to take Maisie to Antarctica to research his next book, How To Survive In Antarctica, Maisie realises there is definitely something unusual about Dad - not only can he speak languages she never knew he could, he manages to crash-land a plane and somehow save her from being eaten by a leopard seal! What is going on? How is any of this possible? Can her dad teleport? Is he a superhero or something else entirely? Maisie is determined to find out the truth about who her dad is. What she doesn't realise is that she'll discover some things about herself and what it really means to be a hero along the way. One thing is for sure - it's going to be the adventure of a lifetime!
The Reese's Book Club Pick A New York Times and Amazon Top 10 Bestseller 'An achingly romantic, compulsively readable love story - with chemistry that burns up every page' TAYLOR JENKINS REID 'The¿truth is¿there's no such thing as a normal life.¿There's just¿the¿time you get and how you spend it.' In the summer of 2000, seventeen-year-old AJ dreams of being a writer far from her small town. Working in a video rental store, her life changes forever when Noah walks in. Noah is intense and enigmatic, the youngest in a family of great actors. Despite wildly different upbringings,¿the¿two forge a deep bond first as friends,¿then as acting partners, until¿the¿day Noah disappears¿without a word. Seven years later in New York City, AJ is shocked to find herself cast in¿the¿same intergalactic TV production as Noah, by¿then a well-known Hollywood heartthrob. As¿their on-screen characters grow closer every day,¿the¿lines between reality and acting begin to blur. Unable to stay away from each other, AJ and Noah are forced to confront¿the¿truth of what happened years ago -¿and¿the¿devastating secret that will send¿their lives careening apart, even as fate continues to draw¿them together. Blending explosive chemistry, devastating emotion and unforgettable characters, Into the Blue ¿is an extraordinary novel that asks: What does it mean to diverge from the script to write your own story? Perfect for fans of Taylor Jenkins Reid and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow. MORE PRAISE FOR INTO THE BLUE 'I devoured Into the Blue in two sittings, so swept up in the sheer romance of it, I could scarcely look up from the page' CLARE LESLIE HALL 'Smart and romantic, with fine observations about theater and life . . . The final act will stay with me' GABRIELLE ZEVIN 'Like nothing I've ever read before: both Gothic and geeky, hilarious and heart-wrenching, a masterclass in scorching sexual tension and a poignant meditation on the true meaning of intimacy. Into the Blue is my new obsession, and it will be yours, too' LAYNE FARGO 'At once joyful and heartbreaking... a compelling and powerful portrayal of the magic and devastation of true love. AJ and Noah's story burns with chemistry, and simmers with nostalgia and longing' HOLLY MILLER 'Expertly weaving an epic tale of star-crossed lovers for the modern era, Brodie reminds us what it's like to be wildly, desperately in love - and that, often despite our better judgment, there's no escaping the pull of a true soul mate. Into the Blue will have you transfixed . . . and reminiscing about that very first person who stole your heart' MIKKI BRAMMER 'A story that alternately burns with a fiery romance and crackles with whimsical nerdy delights' NIKKI ERLICK
'An achingly romantic, compulsively readable love story - with chemistry that burns up every page. Emma Brodie has rendered an intoxicating portrayal of the power and intensity of human connection' TAYLOR JENKINS REID, Sunday Times bestselling author of Atmosphere 'Smart and romantic, with fine observations about theater and life . . . The final act will stay with me' GABRIELLE ZEVIN, Sunday Times bestselling author of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow 'The¿truth is¿there's no such thing as a normal life.¿There's just¿the¿time you get and how you spend it.' In the summer of 2000, seventeen-year-old AJ dreams of being a writer far from her small town. Working in a video rental store, her life changes forever when Noah walks in. Noah is intense and enigmatic, the youngest in a family of great actors. Despite wildly different upbringings,¿the¿two forge a deep bond first as friends,¿then as acting partners, until¿the¿day Noah disappears¿without a word. Seven years later in New York City, AJ is shocked to find herself cast in¿the¿same intergalactic TV production as Noah, by¿then a well-known Hollywood heartthrob. As¿their on-screen characters grow closer every day,¿the¿lines between reality and acting begin to blur. Unable to stay away from each other, AJ and Noah are forced to confront¿the¿truth of what happened years ago -¿and¿the¿devastating secret that will send¿their lives careening apart, even as fate continues to draw¿them together. Blending explosive chemistry, devastating emotion and unforgettable characters, Into the Blue ¿is an extraordinary novel that asks: What does it mean to diverge from the script to write your own story? MORE PRAISE FOR INTO THE BLUE 'I devoured Into the Blue in two sittings, so swept up in the sheer romance of it, I could scarcely look up from the page. A rare and intoxicating love story that hooks from the very first page. I adored it' CLARE LESLIE HALL, Sunday Times bestselling author of Broken Country 'This book was like nothing I've ever read before: both Gothic and geeky, hilarious and heart-wrenching, a masterclass in scorching sexual tension and a poignant meditation on the true meaning of intimacy. Into the Blue is my new obsession, and it will be yours, too' LAYNE FARGO, bestselling author of The Favourites 'At once joyful and heartbreaking, INTO THE BLUE is a compelling and powerful portrayal of the magic and devastation of true love. AJ and Noah's story burns with chemistry, and simmers with nostalgia and longing. An epic, special and unforgettable read' HOLLY MILLER, bestselling author of The Sight of You 'Expertly weaving an epic tale of star-crossed lovers for the modern era, Brodie reminds us what it's like to be wildly, desperately in love-and that, often despite our better judgment, there's no escaping the pull of a true soul mate. Into the Blue will have you transfixed . . . and reminiscing about that very first person who stole your heart' MIKKI BRAMMER, bestselling author of The Collected Regrets of Clover 'A story that alternately burns with a fiery romance and crackles with whimsical nerdy delights' NIKKI ERLICK, bestselling author of The Measure
One boy.... One dragon... A world of adventure. When Eragon finds a polished blue stone in the forest, he thinks it is the lucky discovery of a poor farm boy; perhaps it will buy his family meat for the winter. But when the stone brings a dragon hatchling, Eragon soon realizes he has stumbled upon a legacy nearly as old as the Empire itself. Overnight his simple life is shattered, and he is thrust into a perilous new world of destiny, magic, and power. Can Eragon take up the mantle of the legendary Dragon Riders? The fate of the Empire may rest in his hands... 'A compelling and action-filled adventure...a galloping good example of its genre' Daily Telegraph 'This book is an achievement. Readers...will be transported' Sunday Times 'A portrayal of true affection between boy and dragon . . . Paolini writes like someone gripped by his own story' Guardian 'A stirring fantasy of epic proportions' The Bookseller
Little, Brown and Company The Blue Flame A1077699499
Private investigator Derek Strange returns in a riveting drama about revenge, greed, and redemption—from bestselling author and Emmy-nominated writer for HBO’s The Wire and Treme, George Pelecanos. He was curious. It was the cop in him. That flame was still alive. The neon “Strange Investigations” sign may be flickering in disrepair outside his office, but private investigator Derek Strange is still accepting new cases. When a flashy drug lawyer hires him to prove an alibi for an accused murderer, Strange can’t help getting drawn into the darkness. In his hunt for answers, he stands his ground against some of Washington, D.C.’s most dangerous criminals, and a police department that doesn’t entirely welcome his interference. As the violence escalates and claims another victim, the raised stakes force Strange to question his own moves. Are his instincts still intact? The Blue Flame is signature Pelecanos: tough, smart, rich with details of a time and place—and at its core, exposing the good and bad that exist side by side in so-called heroes and villains alike.
NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER The extraordinary rediscovered novel from the Nobel Prize winning author of Love in the Time of Cholera and One Hundred Years of Solitude a moving tale of female desire and abandon Sitting alone beside the languorous blue waters of the lagoon, Ana Magdalena Bach contemplates the men at the hotel bar. She has been happily married for twenty-seven years and has no reason to escape the life she has made with her husband and children. And yet, every August, she travels by ferry here to the island where her mother is buried, and for one night takes a new lover. Across sultry Caribbean evenings full of salsa and boleros, lotharios and conmen, Ana journeys further each year into the hinterland of her desire and the fear hidden in her heart. Constantly surprising, joyously sensual, Until August is a profound meditation on freedom, regret, self-transformation, and the mysteries of love an unexpected gift from one of the greatest writers the world has ever known.