
Die Farbe der Rache. Tintenwelt 4.1-14
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Narrated by:
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Rainer Strecker
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By:
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Cornelia Funke
About this listen
Im Jahr 2020 brachte Cornelia Funke für ihre Fans die ersten Kapitel der lang ersehnten Fortsetzung der erfolgreichen Tintenwelt-Reihe raus. Die Autorin wollte ihren Fans in den schweren Zeiten von Corona eine Freude machen und gewährte ihnen gleichzeitig einen einzigartigen Einblick in ihren kreativen Schaffensprozess. Diese Erstfassung der Kapitel 1–14 von Die Farbe der Rache unterscheidet sich in einigen Aspekten von der finalen, vollständigen Fassung, die am 13. Oktober 2023 erschienen ist. Wenn ihr rausfinden wollt, wie Cornelia Funke ihren Roman umgeschrieben habt, dann hört doch mal rein.
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