
The Singing War The Heather Rabbits
Charles Regnier, Franz Muxeneder, James Krüss, Klaus Havenstein, Ole Könnecke, German
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The heath hares are singing again! The beloved audio play for young and old is now available in a new edition. Something is happening in Upper Eidorf. Lamprecht the Seventh, King of the Hares and Rabbits, promises his daughter to whoever sings the most beautiful song for her. And little Lodengrün not only sings well, but his biggest dream is to take the princess to his home. However, that is not so easy, as the Minister for Hare Singing and Director Wackelohr have some schemes in mind.

The Singing War The Heather Rabbits
Charles Regnier, Franz Muxeneder, James Krüss, Klaus Havenstein, Ole Könnecke, German
Finally vacation! First, Lasse and Maja listen impatiently to the principal in the auditorium, but then the detective duo has done it: the last school day before the break is over! As always at the beginning of summer vacation, all the residents of Valleby head to the beach. And there, a big surprise awaits them at the sandcastle competition! A summery special case for the LasseMaja detective agency and their fabulous storyteller Jens Wawrczeck.

LasseMaja Detective Agency - The Beach Secret
Helena Willis, Jens Wawrczeck, Maike Dörries, Martin Widmark, German
New York at the beginning of the 20th century:
"You and I experience time as a continuous line, from one minute to the next." Then the old clockmaker turned the knob on the back, causing the minute hand to move backward. "But if we were to come into contact with a fragment of time, we would no longer experience time as a continuous line, but as an intricate web. Cause and effect would no longer be so clearly distinguishable. Very few people have come into contact with one of the time fragments, and even fewer have been able to report on its magical powers."
New York in 1999:
Twelve-year-old Adam finds an empty snow globe in the attic above his uncle Henry's bakery. But then a small snow-covered town appears in the globe, and when he shakes it, Adam suddenly finds himself no longer at home – and not in the same year anymore…
Julian Greis takes us on an exciting adventure through space and time, where human destinies intertwine and make choices.

Penelope Crook surprises Gabriel and the rest of the gang at the beginning of their second school year in Crookhaven with an astonishing secret: deep beneath the lake lies an underground labyrinth that was once used for the toughest school exams. However, it was deemed too dangerous and was shut down and forgotten. Yet, there are clues that the Nameless, the most ruthless criminal gang in the world, have taken advantage of it. The friends secretly follow this trail. But the path to the center of the labyrinth is fraught with seemingly insurmountable obstacles that put each of their con artist skills to the test. They are confronted not only with all sorts of impossible puzzles but also with the question of how far they are willing to go to achieve their goal. Narrator Nico-Alexander Wilhelm takes us back into the mysterious world of the outlaws and through Gabriel's second school year filled with challenges and twists.

There's always something happening with the Hackebarts: Dad Walter is a stay-at-home parent and mostly a single father, as Mom Adrijana earns the money as a truck driver and is often on the road in the Balkans for weeks at a time. Each of the children has a special talent: Thirteen-year-old Brooklyn is very sensible, eleven-year-old Zosch is an athlete and passionate gamer (especially Brawl Stars). Six-year-old Lulu is the youngest and exceptionally gifted, while eight-year-old Mönkemeier lives solely for art. He particularly admires the abstract paintings of the early 20th century.
When Mönkemeier discovers a painting from the late phase of his idol Kazimir Severinovich Malevich (Landscape with Five Houses) at the museum, which actually depicts realistically painted houses, he spontaneously grabs some oil paint and "improves" the artwork (Landscape). The damage is significant and must be paid for. Therefore, Brooklyn suggests that the entire family, including Grandpa Kuno, apply for the family special of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? With Lulu, who has been memorizing Wikipedia articles since her fourth birthday, the Hackebarts believe they have a good chance of winning a large prize.
The colorful family antics are skillfully brought to life by voice artist Stefan Kaminski.

Wait a minute - Velociraptors? They were very fast dinosaurs, right? The narrator, a writer with rusty storytelling skills and a great passion for cycling, is quite astonished when suddenly a feathered prehistoric reptile stands before him. The quick-witted and curious Velociraptor wants to become even faster: she wants to learn how to ride a bike from him.
And so, the two embark on a journey through the alphabet, from A for "pumping up" to Z for "goal," while casually learning the most important terms, rules, and tips about cycling. Eventually, the Velociraptor feels so well-prepared that she can even participate in a big bike race - will she win? The writer, in any case, has experienced many new adventures and gained a true friend - probably the first Velociraptor who truly deserves that name.
A cycling audiobook for all beginners aged 6 and up, whether animal or human. Humorously written by youth literature award winner and cycling enthusiast Nils Mohl, and thrillingly read by actor and dinosaur fan Christoph Jöde.

A serial killer is wreaking havoc in Roarhaven and its surroundings. At first glance, the victims have nothing in common except for the very imaginative and intricately detailed manner of their deaths. Skulduggery and Valkyrie are in the dark, but then they receive a coded message from the perpetrator. The murderer calls himself "Replacement" and seems to want to test the detectives. With Skulduggery's impressive deductive skills, they try to solve his riddle and find him before more innocents die. But what is his motive, and what is really behind it all? Meanwhile, Valkyrie's little sister is busy trying to save the world.
Horror master Derek Landy brings back beloved and long-missed characters, allowing his tried-and-true detective duo, Pleasant and Unrest, to embark on new thrilling adventures filled with action. The witty dialogues are, as always, expertly delivered by voice artist Rainer Strecker.

Where does the idea that money doesn't stink come from? Which Roman emperor is quoted by a prominent rapper? Why is it bad when we say: Hannibal ante portas? And why do we still exclaim Eureka! when we have a brilliant idea? The answers can be found in this original compilation of many Latin and a few Greek sayings, which shows that the phrases from back then are not so dusty after all! Whether it's the corpus delicti in a favorite crime novel or the timeless motto Carpe Diem on a birthday card – ancient phrases are still encountered everywhere today. Zuzanna Kisielewska discovers them in graffiti or song lyrics and reveals the origins of everyday truths.
Gerhard Garbers dusts off his Latin knowledge and reads the entertaining phrases and explanations for young and old alike.

There is a festival in Valleby, and even a famous band is performing! But by the end of the evening, all the entrance money is missing. Who is behind this? And why does Maja think she has seen the bassist somewhere before? Lasse and Maja start investigating and even uncover an old family secret!
A new case for the young detectives from Sweden - easy to listen to, tricky to solve, always masterfully read by Jens Wawrczeck.

The necromancers no longer need Valkyrie. Valkyrie Unruh, also known as Darquise, is no longer the top candidate for the job of bringer of death. This is good news, but there's a catch: they have already found a replacement. Another person is supposed to dissolve the boundaries between life and death as the bringer of death, thereby killing the entire world. Sounds bad? It is.

Skulduggery Pleasant 06 Passage of the Necromancers
Derek Landy., Rainer Strecker, Ursula Höfker, German