Have you ever just clicked with someone? - the sequel to the international bestseller Love Virtually about a relationship conducted by email.
Have you ever just clicked with someone? - the sequel to the international bestseller Love Virtually about a relationship conducted by email.
Have you ever just clicked with someone? - the sequel to the international bestseller Love Virtually about a relationship conducted by email.
Love Virtually ends as Leo leaves Austria for America. He and Emmi have still not met, but the intensity of their e-mail correspondence has been threatening Emmi's marriage. Leo returns from Boston and gradually resumes his e-mail contact with Emmi. But he has plans to settle down with Pamela, the woman he met in America. In an attempt to draw a line under their relationship, Emmi and Leo at last agree to meet in person.Translated from the German by Jamie Bulloch and Katharina Bielenberg“'A brilliantly complex and sophisticated love story ... thought-provoking and engrossing' Metro .”
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Just what you need. -- Wendy Holden Daily Mail
Perhaps the first great romantic novel of the internet age. Sunday Express
A modern romance that feels both fresh and traditional -- Rebecca Wilson Sunday Times
I couldn't put it down ... like a jilted lover, when I reached the end I wanted more. -- Danielle Goldstein Time Out
Daniel Glattauer was born in Vienna in 1960 and works there as a journalist and writer. Since 1989 he has been a columnist for Der Standard, and three collections of his articles have been published in book form. Love Virtually, and its sequel Every Seventh Wave, have both sold millions of copies in Germany, and were adapted into BBC radio plays starring David Tennant and Emilia Fox.
Have you ever just clicked with someone? Emmi and Lou met, fell in love and broke up via e-mail. After a year of silence, they find themselves in contact once more. Yet Emmi is still married to Bernhard, and Leo is just back from Boston with Pamela, his American girlfriend. As the e-mails grow increasingly passionate, Emmi and Leo are faced with a difficult decision: could their romance survive the transition from digital to actual, or is it the distance that is keeping them together?
Love Virtually ends as Leo leaves Austria for America. He and Emmi have still not met, but the intensity of their e-mail correspondence has been threatening Emmi's marriage. Leo returns from Boston and gradually resumes his e-mail contact with Emmi. But he has plans to settle down with Pamela, the woman he met in America. In an attempt to draw a line under their relationship, Emmi and Leo at last agree to meet in person.
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