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It's a virtual romance that begins by chance. When Leo mistakenly receives e-mails from a stranger named Emmi, he replies-and Emmi writes back. Soon, secrets are shared, sparks fly, and erotic tension simmers. Even though Emmi is married, it seems only a matter of time till they meet. But will their feelings survive a real-life encounter? And, if so-what then? Funny and f It's a virtual romance that begins by chance.

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When Leo mistakenly receives e-mails from a stranger named Emmi, he replies-and Emmi writes back. Soon, secrets are shared, sparks fly, and erotic tension simmers. Even though Emmi is married, it seems only a matter of time till they meet.

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But will their feelings survive a real-life encounter? And, if so-what then? Funny and fast-paced, Love Virtually offers plenty of twists, turns, and satisfaction. This book is about internet pals. It begins by chance. Leo receives emails in error from an unknown woman called Emmi. They met each other on the This book is about internet pals.

It begins by chance. Leo receives emails in error from an unknown woman called Emmi. They met each other on the virtual world and are trying to make it true to pass to the real world.

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This book is translated to farsi entitled as “مفید در برابر باد شمالی”. I gave mine to Maryam 1 month ago. You can read it just by going to her room and find it.:D. ONE SITTING READ RIGHT HERE!

Re-read Oct, 22, 2014. Still ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 STARS ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈ I don't know where to start to explain you the whirlwind of emotions I experienced last night reading Love Virtually.

But let's rectify something right now. Who decided to just change the original title of this book? It was called in German: 'Gut Gegen Nordwind: Good Against North Wind' And this makes so much more sense!

A little while ago. ONE SITTING READ RIGHT HERE! Re-read Oct, 22, 2014. Still ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 STARS ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈ I don't know where to start to explain you the whirlwind of emotions I experienced last night reading Love Virtually. But let's rectify something right now.

Who decided to just change the original title of this book? It was called in German: 'Gut Gegen Nordwind: Good Against North Wind' And this makes so much more sense!

A little while ago I asked for a book recommendation here on Goodreads, I wanted to know if there was possibly a good book out there with a very specific theme: long distance romance, email or chat correspondence. A Goodread user answered me: 'Are you kidding? There's no romance in email, txt, or 'im chat'. Anyone who would even try to write a 'romance' with those elements would be a laughable author, at best. Bratt 'Possession'), instead. Stay authentic! ' I obviously was not 'kidding' at all.

I met the father of my son 14 years ago this very same way. And let me tell you it is very authentic, it was very romantic, we wrote to each other for 3 years, long emails, letters and phone calls. Romanticism can perfectly lives within virtual electronic ways, rest assured. Is Daniel Glattauer a 'laughable' author? Absolutely not!

He is a genius. ≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈ It all started with Emmi, trying to unsubscribe from a magazine with an email which lands by a fortunate mistake in Leo's email box. Dear Sir/Madam at 'LIKE' magazine, Are you deliberately ignoring my attempts to cancel my subscription? If you're trying to offload more copies of your rag which, let's face it, is gradually going down the drain, I regret to inform you that I'm not going to pay another cent! Best Wishes, E. Rothner It didn't take me long to be hooked, the third email from Emmi's just set the tone of what would be one of the most brilliant and clever dialogues I have ever read between two people. It was just like reading over Emmi and Leo' shoulders, witnessing their mutual discovery of each other.

Leo had me with his first one. I quickly fell in love with his character. You've sent your message to the wrong address. This is a private one: woerter@leike.com. You want woerter@like.com.

You're the third person who's sent me an email trying to cancel their subscription. It must be really a shocking magazine.

They both pretty quickly develop feelings toward each other without really crossing a virtual line, Emmi is a 'happily married' woman after all. Emmi, you can't stop talking about sex. It's pathological! But that doesn't stop her staking claim of her virtual soulmate. She just can't stop herself, it was really comical AND sad considering the situation. I'm sorry to say that yes, IT DOES MATTER TO ME WHEN, HOW, WITH, WHOM AND HOW OFTEN YOU HAVE SEX!

If I am indeed somebody's chosen 'second voice' then I should also have the right to judge wether it's appropriate when, how, with, whom and how often that person has sex. The whole book is written in email format, no narration at all. I just completely overlooked the fact that no descriptions to their surroundings where given, focusing on their exchange, waiting for one of them to feed me crumbs about their lives. Daniel Glattauer just made it work! I couldn't put this book down!

She - this Emmi with size 37 shoes - is beginning to interest me more than befits the nature of our correspondence. I still don't know where I am going with this review, weighting the pros and cons to tell you what is going to happen, or let you enjoy the discovery of their corresponding. I just told some friends I would never recommend this book to someone I care about, just to spare them the trouble of having their heart ripped open. If you know me, you should know by now that I hate giving out what is happening in a book unless you read it. I love to experience every little details personally, which is why I often overlook a blurb and try not to read reviews beforehand.Has it occurred to you that we know absolutely nothing about each other? We're creating virtual character, piecing together identikit fantasies of each other. We're toying with and endlessly provoking each other's curiosity by refusing point-blank to satisfy it.

Each of us is trying desperately to build up an accurate picture of the other. And by the same time we're being meticulous in not giving away anything fundamental about ourselves. I think you have here an answer to the above, I would HIGHLY recommend EVERYONE to read this book. Yes, by all means feel free to write to me! Type away all your frustration with men, from the depths of your soul. Unleash all your self-righteousness, cynicism and gloating.

If you feel better afterwards, my inbox has done its job. If you don't, then just treat yourself (or your mother) to another 'LIKE' subscription and unsubscribe from 'Leike'. Love Virtually left me in a hot mess of feelings, it's one of the best romance book I have ever read. Maybe because I have a story with corresponding by email to some stranger that you can't live without. Yes, I met my Leo in very similar circumstances. My own virtual soulmate.

I invested myself a tad too much in their story, but the author did not exactly left me a choice here. You cannot NOT wish for Emmi and Leo an happy ending. I was mentally screaming for them to meet and declare their love. Or I am the most horrible person in the world, because I truly wanted for Emmi and Leo to have their HEA, in spite of her 'Happy Marriage'.

It's three o'clock in the morning. Is the north wind blowing? ≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈ IS AVAILABLE, at Amazon. HALLELUJAH for this little book!!!.happy wiggle. I needed something to lift me out of my life, out of my head. Just something to make me forget the world for a while and this little book waved hello at me with its friendly looking cover and IMMEDIATE hook!!!

From the first page I was gripped. It was snappy.

It felt fresh! In fact it made me want to keep reading and reading and reading, and turning those pages as quickly as my grubby little fingers could manage!!! The story is told completely in HALLELUJAH for this little book!!!.happy wiggle.

I needed something to lift me out of my life, out of my head. Just something to make me forget the world for a while and this little book waved hello at me with its friendly looking cover and IMMEDIATE hook!!! From the first page I was gripped. It was snappy. It felt fresh! In fact it made me want to keep reading and reading and reading, and turning those pages as quickly as my grubby little fingers could manage!!!

The story is told completely in email format between the two main characters. While attempting to unsubscribe from a magazine Emmi accidentally mails the wrong email address and thus begins a rather curious and flirty email correspondence with Leo. The two characters open up to each other and begin to share their thoughts, and even though a romantic relationship could never or indeed should never happen for these two. Well you can guess what begins to unfurl!!! I loved the premise of this book. Imagine getting to know someone through their words alone.

No face to distract, no knowledge of their backgrounds, not even the sound of their voice. Nothing but the innermost workings of their mind typed into an email. Despite the lack of physical contact it's a very intimate form of connection between two human beings. And yet what was interesting was that even though we were privy to the inner thoughts of these two main characters we never fully got to know their whole selves. Because the characters were able to pick and choose what part of themselves they shared with the other person, and therefore with the reader.

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So in a way it's kinda like all of us here on Goodreads: choosing what we do and do not share about our own lives!!! And so was all of this story truly believable??? Well not really. I mean it did quickly get a bit far-fetched especially if you are to believe that these are intelligent, regular people.

The characters were a little identikit; she was pretty much your typical cute and quirky female lead, and he was the self-deprecating yet well educated male. But you know what? I didn't have a problem with that.

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Because it's a rom-com! A good, fun book. There are certain things that I both expect and want from this type of book and this delivered on all of those fronts. And what does make this rom-com standout from others is that it doesn't completely lose itself to being overly saccharine or laden with schmaltz. And the two lead characters weren't always likeable and acted quite selfishly at times which gave this rom-com a slightly edgier tone.

Is it predictable?? Well yeah, I kinda thought so. But I did reeeeeally like the ending!!! It's the ending I was gunning for. And for good measure, there's a sequel!

One which I can't wait to get my hands on. I've already been on to my library's website and arranged an inter-library reservation!!! That's a good sign right there.happy grinning. So if you're looking for an easy, light read yet something that will hold your attention maybe think about reading this.

Three and a half stars rounded up to four “Has it occurred to you that we know absolutely nothing about each other? We’re creating virtual characters, piecing together fantasies of each other. We’re asking questions that are never answered, and that’s part of the charm. We’re toying with and endlessly provoking each other’s curiosity by refusing point-blank to satisfy it. We’re trying to read between the lines, and soon I expect we’ll be trying to read between the letters. Each of us is trying desperately to build up an accurate picture of the other. And at the same time we’re being meticulous in not giving away anything fundamental about ourselves.

What does “anything fundamental” mean – it means betraying nothing at all; we’ve yet to say anything about our lives, about our everyday existences, about the things that might be important to us. We’re communicating in a vacuum. There are no people around us. We don’t inhabit anywhere.

We don’t have ages. We don’t have faces. We make no distinction between day and night. We don’t live in any particular time.

All we’ve got is our computer screens – for our eyes only – and we share a hobby: we’re both interested in a complete stranger.”. A modern, witty, comedy-of-errors look at just what happens when two people connect through a series of accidental email exchanges. Favourite quote from the book: 'Write to me Emmi. Writing is like Kissing, but without lips. Writing is kissing with the mind.' It starts in an unexpected, but not completely uncommon manner. Emmi, a happily married woman, sends a few e-mails to a subscription service with the intent of unsubscribing to a magazine.

By chance, these e-mails inadvertently somehow always m A modern, witty, comedy-of-errors look at just what happens when two people connect through a series of accidental email exchanges. Favourite quote from the book: 'Write to me Emmi. Writing is like Kissing, but without lips. Writing is kissing with the mind.' It starts in an unexpected, but not completely uncommon manner.

Emmi, a happily married woman, sends a few e-mails to a subscription service with the intent of unsubscribing to a magazine. By chance, these e-mails inadvertently somehow always manage to end up landing in Leo Leike's inbox. And thus begins a daily exchange of conversation filled with witticisms, simmering romantic tension and the sharing of inner most longings between two people who are, in essence, virtual strangers to one another. As with most people who meet online, the inevitable subject of meeting each other outside the virtual realm crops up. Will they meet? And if they do, what happens when the reality isn't as grand as the web-spun fantasy? Is Emmi really prepared to risk her marriage?

And what if Leo can't reconcile fantasy Emmi with real Emmi? What happens then? Many readers have said this, but if you're a fan of David Nicholls's work (particularly One Day, which happens to be one of my all-time favourite reads), then you will love this epistolary novel by Austrian author, Daniel Glattauer. The entire book is written in e-mail format and is a fast-paced, witty and wonderfully relatable novel which was translated to English by Husband and wife duo Jamie Bulloch (Leo's voice) and katharina Bielenberg (Emmi). I must confess I wasn't sure what to expect when I started reading this book, but the easy, relaxed writing style (so reminiscent of what most of us would sound like on e-mail), won me over pretty quickly. Daniel Glattauer has a way with words and writes such fabulously snappy, clever dialogue that you can't help but wish that you were on the receiving end of any one of the e-mail responses conducted throughout the entire novel. There's an immediate rapport between Emmi and Leo, who each, seem to try and outdo each other in the sharp, spunky, quick-witted comeback stakes.

That there's a virtual chemistry becomes apparent pretty quickly, but with that online attraction, comes a whole new set of emotional issues, jealousy, insecurities and harsh accusations which stems from the fact that the two of them haven't met face to face. Strangely enough, the roles seem to be reversed and Leo seems to be reluctant to meet, while Emmi, despite the fact that she's happily married (or so claims to be), is dead keen on meeting the face behind the E-mail based persona (Somehow, I've always thought that women are more reluctant to meet their online 'friends'). I thought that Glattauer was pretty accurate in his portrayal of how easy it is to make assumptions when you're not face to face with someone and adeptly showcases how people become trapped in their own perception of what they think is being said as opposed to what they're reading. He drives home the fact that reading people online is no easy feat and that what people perceive as being real, could be the opposite of what they've initially thought.

It's this that makes the characters so interesting. Both are not without their flaws; Emmi especially tends to be abrasive and jealously possessive, while hypocritically enough, often refuses to open up about her family life. In fact, Emmi reminds me a lot of Emma from One Day, who was also not all that likeable. Leo, on the other hand, is often restrained and selfishly persists in holding on the image of the fantasy Emmi that he's carved in his mind.

Yet, for all that, there's an inherent likability about both of them; two lost souls, who accidentally discovers what it means to be virtual soul mates. But how that translates itself into real life and whether they actually end up meeting is something you'll have to discover for yourself.

What I can say is that you should be prepared for a few unexpected twists and an unexpected ending that leaves room for a sequel, which I believe is already in the works. It's a wonderfully addictive novel which can be read in one sitting, and which I believe will appeal to everyone who has ever tried and succeeded and tried and failed at the online dating game. You may probably end up inevitably feeling like you're invading the intensely private and intimate liaison between two illicit lovers, but don't let that stop you from reading what I consider to be one of the most cleverly written and incredibly romantic (despite the virtual settings) novels of this year so far.

Love Virtually ends as Leo leaves Austria for America. He and Emmi have still not met, but the intensity of their correspondence has been threatening Emmi's marriage. But shouldn't these unconventional lovers be given another chance? When Leo returns from Boston, he gradually resumes his email contact with Emmi. But he has plans to settle down with Pamela, the woman he met in America. Emmi and Leo meet at last in person, in an attempt to draw a line under their relationship, but they cannot stop writing to each other. When Pamela learns of Leo's secret and unusual liaison, she returns to the USA, and Emmi's marriage to Bernhard is tested to its limits.

Readers of Love Virtually begged to know more: could Emmi and Leo ever get together? Once again Daniel Glattauer takes us up and down through stormy waters, and delivers a thrilling sequel. Please perform the release check by launching the arcania.exe.