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Böse Bescherung
- Etwas andere Weihnachtsgeschichten
- Narrated by: Wladimir Kaminer, Axel Hacke, Dietmar Bär
- Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Wenn Axel Hacke, Håkan Nesser und Wladimir Kaminer weihnachtliche Geschichten schreiben, dann wird es skurril, böse und russisch-schräg. So erzählt Axel Hacke vom kleinen Roboter "Prálinek", der, gebaut aus einer Pralinenschachtel, auf einmal anfängt zu sprechen. Håkan Nessers Erzählung "Das unerträgliche Weiß zu Weihnachten" handelt von einem kleinen Mädchen, einem besonderen Wunsch und einem mörderischen Plan. Und Wladimir Kaminer fragt sich unter anderem: "Was taugen junge Weihnachtsmänner von heute gegen das alte Väterchen Frost?".
©2012 Random House Audio (P)2012 Random House Audio
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