Nach dem sensationellen Kinoerfolg von "Dampfnudelblues" die neue bayerische Kiminalkomödie nach dem Erfolgsroman von Rita Falk: Winterkartoffelknödel!
In Ihrem ersten Bühnenprogramm 'Schmeckt's ned?' wirft Monika Gruber als Kellnerin Monique einen Blick zurück auf ihre Kindheit und ihre Heimat Bayern - urkomisch!
Die Kultserie der 90er um eine ungewöhnliche Patchworkfamilie am Starnberger See besticht durch die liebenswerten Charaktere und überrascht mit TV-Stars in ihren ersten Rollen wie Hannah Herzsprung.
Ian has just been diagnosed with HIV. Victor, to his relief, has just tested negative. Henrique has been living with HIV for three years. Their worlds collide. A heart-breaking and heart-warming novel which unveils the common misconceptions and prejudices surrounding HIV in the twenty-first century, showing how far we've come while shining a light on just how far we have to go.
Computer scientist Asha has her future mapped out. Then a chance meeting with her old high-school crush, Cyrus, changes everything. Together with their friend Jules they come up with a revolutionary idea: to build a social networking app that could bring meaning to millions of lives. But why does Asha find that she's invisible in the very company she created. Gripping, witty and razor-sharp.
A fully updated 40th anniversary edition of the pioneering handbook for female assertiveness - an indispensable guide to stating what you feel and want
Inspired by real-life accounts of the Siege of Sarajevo, only thirty years ago, Black Butterflies is a heartrending and utterly captivating portrait of disintegration, resilience and hope.
Catwad and Blurmp return with an all-new group of hilarious comic stories and a few bonus back-of-book activities! This snarky blue furball (and his adorably innocent friend) have a funny take on just about everything. It's a laugh-out-loud romp not to be missed, even if Catwad claims otherwise.
Warm, witty, and devastatingly relatable, Not Exactly What I Had in Mind is a painfully true-to-life story about family, friends, and everything in between.
From the prize-winning author ofTo Be a Machine -meet the men and women preparing for the end of the world Veteran worrier and father-of-two, Mark O'Connell, meets the anarchists, environmentalists, far-right nut-jobs and super-rich preparing for the end of days.
Scheisse! recounts the extraordinary story of Union Berlin, the German Bundesliga's most spirited football club, interwoven with a witty history of contemporary Berlin.
Eight friends, one country house, four romances, and six months in isolation-a novel about love, friendship, family, and betrayal, a book that reads like a great Russian novel, or Chekhov on the Hudson, by a novelist The New York Times calls 'one of his generation's most original writers'.