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Crazy Paperback | Pages: 175 pages
Rating: 2.92 | 1860 Users | 103 Reviews

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Title:Crazy
Author:Benjamin Lebert
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 175 pages
Published:July 2001 by Goldmann (first published 1999)
Categories:Young Adult. Fiction. European Literature. German Literature. Contemporary. Academic. School

Explanation As Books Crazy

„Hallo Leute. Ich heiße Benjamin Lebert, bin sechzehn Jahre alt, und ich bin ein Krüppel. Nur damit ihr es wißt. Ich dachte, es wäre von beiderseitigem Interesse.“ Mit diesen Worten stellt sich Benjamin Lebert an seinem ersten Schultag seinen neuen Mitschülern im Internat Schloß Neuseelen vor. Es ist sein fünfter Schulwechsel. Diesmal soll er endlich die 8. Klasse bestehen. Zusammen mit seinen fünf Freunden übersteht Benjamin die Zeit im Internat. Bei allen Unternehmungen – bei nächtlichen Besuchen auf dem Mädchengang genauso wie bei heimlichen Ausflügen ins Dorf – beschäftigt sie fortwährend die Frage, worum es in dieser ganzen Veranstaltung namens Leben eigentlich geht: um Mädchen, um Sex, um Freundschaft und ums Erwachsenwerden oder vielleicht auf einfach nur darum, immer weiterzumachen, wie verrückt die Welt und wie „crazy“ man selbst auch sein mag.

List Books Supposing Crazy

Original Title: Crazy
ISBN: 344254159X (ISBN13: 9783442541591)
Edition Language: German
Setting: Germany

Rating Out Of Books Crazy
Ratings: 2.92 From 1860 Users | 103 Reviews

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When I reviewed The Perks of Being a Wallflower (which I loved) Zee of Zees Wordly Obsessions recommended Crazy to me, suggesting that it may be something similar. Well Im sorry Zee but I really didnt really find Crazy comparable to The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Im not saying it was bad, I just couldnt find myself relating to it in the way that I related to The Perks of Being a Wallflower. The one thing I found a could relate to was Benjamins annoyance at his body not doing what he wanted but

i didn't thoroughly enjoy this book. It was choppy. Many times I though I had identically skipped full chapters but no that is how the book is. I wish it was longer so that we would find out more of Benjamin's life before school and in school. Many things in the book were only mentioned once and you really had to catch them. the boys would go from happy to frustrated, almost like mood swings. The boys also has several complex conversations. They made them seem too old for their age in some

Personal ResponseI really liked this book because it showed how hard it was to be a 'cripple'. I also really liked that it showed what life is like for teenagers in boarding school. There was a ton of adventure among the boys, like sneaking into the girls corridor and escaping the boarding school. I loved how much their friendship grew throughout the story. Plot SummaryThis book is based on a group of highschool boys from Germany, who are sent to boarding school to further their education. Each

awful. would never have read if i wasn't forced for my german language class. it's probably a good book for someone at an intermediate reading level with german, though

One of the worst books I've ever read.

Summary: Crazy is originally written in German by Benjamin Lebert and is translated into English by Carol Brown Janeway. It is a story about the author himself, who is partially paralysed down his left side, and follows his escapades while he attends a new school. The story is set in a boarding school in Germany and revolves around the lives of five young men including Lebert and their developing friendship and their theorising and thoughts on what it is to grow up and live life.My Thoughts:

Most certainly something I have never experienced before really. A story of growing up in Germany as an almost-cripple at an age of sixteen, when things really matter. It's amazing how much can happen in one night, and so fast. Nonetheless I enjoyed the humor, first experiences, and best of all the wise theories on life.

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