Izvrsno!Uživala sam od prve do posljednje stranice.Godine 2011. Adolf Hitler ,budi se u Berlinu, na nekom gradilištu u svom vojničkom kaputu.Pomalo je ošamućen i nezna kako se tamo stvorio.Zapanjuje ga nevjerovatna spoznaja da se nalazi u budućnosti i da bi već trebao imati 120 godina.No,ništa zato! Ne razbija glavu nemogućom pozicijom, već odlučno korača tim novim svijetom,njegovom Njemačkom.Njegov lik baš i ne izaziva sablazan modernog berlinskog društva gdje ljudi svakodnevno viđaju umjetnike i čudake.Uvjeren da je samo Božjom providnošću ponovo vraćen u život,prepoznatljivom aurom vođe,uzlijeće u medijsko nebo i stječe mnoge poklonike.Ovaj svjetski hit u svakom čitaocu probudit će znatiželju za otkrivanjem mogućih scenarija.Objasnit će vam na lagan i duhovit način kako je takav zločinac zaveo mase ,a uspjelo bi mu to i danas.U mnogim poglavljima bit će vam i simpatičan,a tek onda ćete se zapitati da li je s vama sve uredu!?Bez svojih SS-ovaca,Gestapa,najbližih suradnika..on je samo jedan živčani starčić koji vješto prokazuje pogreške današnjeg društva koje srlja u propast.Ali...da ne bi stekli pogrešan dojam da je sve tako zabavno i bezazleno..svakako preporučujem za uporabu! The idea behind 'Er ist wieder da" is probably better than the execution - in fact, one could argue that reading the first two pages, with re-awakened Hitler raging about the Volk's inability to destroy Germany the way he ordered (the doors, the door knobs...all needs to be destroyed), is as good as the book ever gets. And that's very good.After that, the book starts to become more and more a criticism of today's society, whether that's the TV programme (as evidenced by the fictional MyTV), the political parties or other 'issues'. And as the criticism mounts, it starts to lose what makes it different, and read bait like your favourite newspaper's Sunday column.What ultimately ensures some continued enjoyment (if somewhat lessened) are some great supporting characters in the story - especially his secretary Frau Krömeier and the young Frank Sawatzki from the agency Flashlight - and some brilliant passages, such as the one about Hitler's fight with the BILD is just brilliant.So go and read it - either the first couple of pages, or all of it.
What do You think about Ha Vuelto (2012)?
Who would have thought that a book about Hitler could be so freaking boring?
—swleavnsh
Funny as such, but a little lengthy and monologue style at times...
—PrimeReader