Dieses Angebot wurde verkauft am Mi, 17. Sep um 02:31.
Chicano Frankenstein
Verkauft
Chicano Frankenstein
US $12,82US $12,82
Mi, 17. Sep, 14:31Mi, 17. Sep, 14:31

Chicano Frankenstein

evergreengoodwillbooks
(3050)
Angemeldet als gewerblicher Verkäufer
US $12,82
Ca.CHF 10,23
Artikelzustand:
Gut
    Versand:
    Kostenlos Economy Shipping.
    Standort: Seattle, Washington, USA
    Lieferung:
    Lieferung zwischen Di, 7. Okt und Di, 14. Okt nach 94104 bei heutigem Zahlungseingang
    Wir wenden ein spezielles Verfahren zur Einschätzung des Liefertermins an – in diese Schätzung fließen Faktoren wie die Entfernung des Käufers zum Artikelstandort, der gewählte Versandservice, die bisher versandten Artikel des Verkäufers und weitere ein. Insbesondere während saisonaler Spitzenzeiten können die Lieferzeiten abweichen.
    Rücknahme:
    30 Tage Rückgabe. Käufer zahlt Rückversand. Wenn Sie ein eBay-Versandetikett verwenden, werden die Kosten dafür von Ihrer Rückerstattung abgezogen.
    Zahlungen:
         Diners Club

    Sicher einkaufen

    eBay-Käuferschutz
    Geld zurück, wenn etwas mit diesem Artikel nicht stimmt. Mehr erfahreneBay-Käuferschutz - wird in neuem Fenster oder Tab geöffnet
    Der Verkäufer ist für dieses Angebot verantwortlich.
    eBay-Artikelnr.:136390250798
    Zuletzt aktualisiert am 16. Sep. 2025 17:56:39 MESZAlle Änderungen ansehenAlle Änderungen ansehen

    Der gesamte Erlös nach Abzug der Kosten geht an Evergreen Goodwill of Northwest Washington

    Through free adult basic education and job training programs, Seattle Goodwill helps individuals build new lives and make positive contributions to their families and community.
    • Offizielles eBay für Charity-Angebot. Mehr erfahren
    • Verkauf zugunsten einer geprüften gemeinnützigen Partnerorganisation.

    Artikelmerkmale

    Artikelzustand
    Gut: Buch, das gelesen wurde, sich aber in einem guten Zustand befindet. Der Einband weist nur sehr ...
    Release Year
    2024
    ISBN
    9781942436591
    Kategorie

    Über dieses Produkt

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Forest Avenue Press
    ISBN-10
    1942436599
    ISBN-13
    9781942436591
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    8061466773

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Chicano Frankenstein
    Number of Pages
    222 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Hispanic & Latino, Horror, General, Science Fiction / General
    Publication Year
    2024
    Genre
    Fiction
    Author
    Daniel A. Olivas
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.4 in
    Item Weight
    11.3 Oz
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    6 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2023-034805
    Reviews
    "If you're looking for a reverberating literary experiment in a speedy read, Daniel Olivas's Chicano Frankenstein is the book for you. In this literary pastiche of timeless novels, beloved TV, and familiar political narratives, the love story of Faustina and the man will reanimate your deepest expectations of humanism into new understandings of monstrosity." -- Xochitl Gonzalez , author of Olga Dies Dreaming "In Daniel A. Olivas's alt-world political satire Chicano Frankenstein , we follow his reanimated main character, 'the man,' in his search for identity in a world that is increasingly hostile to him and his kind. With its tongue firmly planted in its cheek, this important novel is at once frightening and humorous, and I found myself laughing out loud more than once as Olivas cleverly delivered his cautionary message, served with a basket of fresh baked pan dulce." -- Orlando Ortega-Medina , author of The Fitful Sleep of Immigrants "In the genre-bending tradition of Mary Shelley, Daniel Olivas's latest novel Chicano Frankenstein expertly stitches together gothic political satire, science fiction, and existential metafiction to expose the racist and classist hypocrisies that undergird the American political economy under tyrannical right-wing leaders." -- Eileen M. Hunt , author of Artificial Life After Frankenstein "In a near-future Pasadena, Daniel A. Olivas resurrects Mary Shelley's creation to glorious effect, making it clear who the monsters really are in a world where a cynical government sees resurrected humans as pawns to use, abuse, and discard. The real trick of this speculative political satire is that corruption and peril co-exist with compassion, humor, and large doses of Chicano joy. I loved every page-turning minute!" -- Michelle Ruiz Keil , author of Summer in the City of Roses "Haunting in its implications, astute in its observations about how polarized we've become around the simple question of what it means to be human, Daniel Olivas's Chicano Frankenstein is ultimately an empathetic exploration of the heart told in spare, but beautiful prose. Olivas is a master storyteller and this book is another of his triumphs!" -- Rubén Degollado , author of The Family Izquierdo Past Praise for Daniel A. Olivas "...a major American talent." -- Luis Alberto Urrea , author of Good Night, Irene "Daniel Olivas is an exciting writer whose prose rings with humor, insight, and power." -- Daniel Alarcón , author of At Night We Walk in Circles "Olivas is adept at establishing character in a sentence or two; he creates an image, a moment of self-deception, in which we come to know these characters intimately and easily imagine their entire lives..." -- Los Angeles Times "[A]n important voice in Latinx literature." -- BuzzFeed "Daniel Olivas is a real modern-day superhero. Land use and conservation attorney by day and poet, playwright, fiction author, editor, and essayist by night, Olivas works relentlessly to transform our world for the better." -- American Book Review "Olivas's work is surreal, dystopian, critical, and introspective, ultimately moving into contemporary political rhetoric." -- Alta Journal, As seen in Hip Latina, Boston Review, Barrelhouse, Publishers Weekly, Somos en Escrito, Lupita Reads, and The Monster Book Club "Clever political commentary." -- Foreword Reviews "Fascinating." -- Publishers Weekly "If you''re looking for a reverberating literary experiment in a speedy read, Daniel Olivas''s Chicano Frankenstein is the book for you. In this literary pastiche of timeless novels, beloved TV, and familiar political narratives, the love story of Faustina and the man will reanimate your deepest expectations of humanism into new understandings of monstrosity." -- Xochitl Gonzalez , author of Olga Dies Dreaming "In Daniel A. Olivas''s alt-world political satire Chicano Frankenstein , we follow his reanimated main character, ''the man,'' in his search for identity in a world that is increasingly hostile to him and his kind. With its tongue firmly planted in its cheek, this important novel is at once frightening and humorous, and I found myself laughing out loud more than once as Olivas cleverly delivered his cautionary message, served with a basket of fresh baked pan dulce." -- Orlando Ortega-Medina , author of The Fitful Sleep of Immigrants "In the genre-bending tradition of Mary Shelley, Daniel Olivas''s latest novel Chicano Frankenstein expertly stitches together gothic political satire, science fiction, and existential metafiction to expose the racist and classist hypocrisies that undergird the American political economy under tyrannical right-wing leaders." -- Eileen M. Hunt , author of Artificial Life After Frankenstein "In a near-future Pasadena, Daniel A. Olivas resurrects Mary Shelley''s creation to glorious effect, making it clear who the monsters really are in a world where a cynical government sees resurrected humans as pawns to use, abuse, and discard. The real trick of this speculative political satire is that corruption and peril co-exist with compassion, humor, and large doses of Chicano joy. I loved every page-turning minute!" -- Michelle Ruiz Keil , author of Summer in the City of Roses "Haunting in its implications, astute in its observations about how polarized we''ve become around the simple question of what it means to be human, Daniel Olivas''s Chicano Frankenstein is ultimately an empathetic exploration of the heart told in spare, but beautiful prose. Olivas is a master storyteller and this book is another of his triumphs!" -- Rubén Degollado , author of The Family Izquierdo Past Praise for Daniel A. Olivas "...a major American talent." -- Luis Alberto Urrea , author of Good Night, Irene "Daniel Olivas is an exciting writer whose prose rings with humor, insight, and power." -- Daniel Alarcón , author of At Night We Walk in Circles "Olivas is adept at establishing character in a sentence or two; he creates an image, a moment of self-deception, in which we come to know these characters intimately and easily imagine their entire lives..." -- Los Angeles Times "[A]n important voice in Latinx literature." -- BuzzFeed "Daniel Olivas is a real modern-day superhero. Land use and conservation attorney by day and poet, playwright, fiction author, editor, and essayist by night, Olivas works relentlessly to transform our world for the better." -- American Book Review "Olivas''s work is surreal, dystopian, critical, and introspective, ultimately moving into contemporary political rhetoric." -- Alta Journal, As seen in Hip Latina, Boston Review, Alta Journal, Barrelhouse, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, Daily Journal, Foreword Reviews, Lit Hub, Somos en Escrito, Lupita Reads, Fearsome Fiction, and The Monster Book Club March''s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books, Literary Hub "An intriguing read." -- Library Journal "Clever political commentary." -- Foreword Reviews "Fascinating." -- Publishers Weekly "Captivating." -- Daily Journal "If you''re looking for a reverberating literary experiment in a speedy read, Daniel Olivas''s Chicano Frankenstein is the book for you. In this literary pastiche of timeless novels, beloved TV, and familiar political narratives, the love story of Faustina and the man will reanimate your deepest expectations of humanism into new understandings of monstrosity." -- Xochitl Gonzalez , author of Olga Dies Dreaming "In Daniel A. Olivas''s alt-world political satire Chicano Frankenstein , we follow his reanimated main character, ''the man,'' in his search for identity in a world that is increasingly hostile to him and his kind. With its tongue firmly planted in its cheek, this important novel is at once frightening and humorous, and I found myself laughing out loud more than once as Olivas cleverly delivered his cautionary message, served with a basket of fresh baked pan dulce." -- Orlando Ortega-Medina , author of The Fitful Sleep of Immigrants "In the genre-bending tradition of Mary Shelley, Daniel Olivas''s latest novel Chicano Frankenstein expertly stitches together gothic political satire, science fiction, and existential metafiction to expose the racist and classist hypocrisies that undergird the American political economy under tyrannical right-wing leaders." -- Eileen M. Hunt , author of Artificial Life After Frankenstein "In a near-future Pasadena, Daniel A. Olivas resurrects Mary Shelley''s creation to glorious effect, making it clear who the monsters really are in a world where a cynical government sees resurrected humans as pawns to use, abuse, and discard. The real trick of this speculative political satire is that corruption and peril co-exist with compassion, humor, and large doses of Chicano joy. I loved every page-turning minute!" -- Michelle Ruiz Keil , author of Summer in the City of Roses "Haunting in its implications, astute in its observations about how polarized we''ve become around the simple question of what it means to be human, Daniel Olivas''s Chicano Frankenstein is ultimately an empathetic exploration of the heart told in spare, but beautiful prose. Olivas is a master storyteller and this book is another of his triumphs!" -- Rubén Degollado , author of The Family Izquierdo Past Praise for Daniel A. Olivas "...a major American talent." -- Luis Alberto Urrea , author of Good Night, Irene "Daniel Olivas is an exciting writer whose prose rings with humor, insight, and power." -- Daniel Alarcón , author of At Night We Walk in Circles "Olivas is adept at establishing character in a sentence or two; he creates an image, a moment of self-deception, in which we come to know these characters intimately and easily imagine their entire lives..." -- Los Angeles Times "[A]n important voice in Latinx literature." -- BuzzFeed "Daniel Olivas is a real modern-day superhero. Land use and conservation attorney by day and poet, playwright, fiction author, editor, and essayist by night, Olivas works relentlessly to transform our world for the better." -- American Book Review "Olivas''s work is surreal, dystopian, critical, and introspective, ultimately moving into contemporary political rhetoric." -- Alta Journal, "In Daniel A. Olivas's alt-world political satire Chicano Frankenstein , we follow his reanimated main character, 'the man,' in his search for identity in a world that is increasingly hostile to him and his kind. With its tongue firmly planted in its cheek, this important novel is at once frightening and humorous, and I found myself laughing out loud more than once as Olivas cleverly delivered his cautionary message, served with a basket of fresh baked pan dulce." --Orlando Ortega-Medina, author of The Fitful Sleep of Immigrants Past Praise for Daniel A. Olivas "...a major American talent." --Luis Alberto Urrea, author of Good Night, Irene "Daniel Olivas is an exciting writer whose prose rings with humor, insight, and power." --Daniel Alarcón, author of At Night We Walk in Circles "Olivas is adept at establishing character in a sentence or two; he creates an image, a moment of self-deception, in which we come to know these characters intimately and easily imagine their entire lives..." -- Los Angeles Times "[A]n important voice in Latinx literature." -- BuzzFeed "Daniel Olivas is a real modern-day superhero. Land use and conservation attorney by day and poet, playwright, fiction author, editor, and essayist by night, Olivas works relentlessly to transform our world for the better." -- American Book Review "Olivas's work is surreal, dystopian, critical, and introspective, ultimately moving into contemporary political rhetoric." -- Alta Journal, "In Daniel A. Olivas's alt-world political satire Chicano Frankenstein , we follow his reanimated main character, 'the man,' in his search for identity in a world that is increasingly hostile to him and his kind. With its tongue firmly planted in its cheek, this important novel is at once frightening and humorous, and I found myself laughing out loud more than once as Olivas cleverly delivered his cautionary message, served with a basket of fresh baked pan dulce." --Orlando Ortega-Medina, author of The Fitful Sleep of Immigrants "In the genre-bending tradition of Mary Shelley, Daniel Olivas's latest novel Chicano Frankenstein expertly stitches together gothic political satire, science fiction, and existential metafiction to expose the racist and classist hypocrisies that undergird the American political economy under tyrannical right-wing leaders." --Eileen M. Hunt, author of Artificial Life After Frankenstein Past Praise for Daniel A. Olivas "...a major American talent." --Luis Alberto Urrea, author of Good Night, Irene "Daniel Olivas is an exciting writer whose prose rings with humor, insight, and power." --Daniel Alarcón, author of At Night We Walk in Circles "Olivas is adept at establishing character in a sentence or two; he creates an image, a moment of self-deception, in which we come to know these characters intimately and easily imagine their entire lives..." -- Los Angeles Times "[A]n important voice in Latinx literature." -- BuzzFeed "Daniel Olivas is a real modern-day superhero. Land use and conservation attorney by day and poet, playwright, fiction author, editor, and essayist by night, Olivas works relentlessly to transform our world for the better." -- American Book Review "Olivas's work is surreal, dystopian, critical, and introspective, ultimately moving into contemporary political rhetoric." -- Alta Journal, As seen in Hip Latina, Boston Review, Barrelhouse, Publishers Weekly, Somos en Escrito, Lupita Reads, Fearsome Fiction, and The Monster Book Club "An intriguing read." -- Library Journal "Clever political commentary." -- Foreword Reviews "Fascinating." -- Publishers Weekly "Captivating." -- Daily Journal "If you''re looking for a reverberating literary experiment in a speedy read, Daniel Olivas''s Chicano Frankenstein is the book for you. In this literary pastiche of timeless novels, beloved TV, and familiar political narratives, the love story of Faustina and the man will reanimate your deepest expectations of humanism into new understandings of monstrosity." -- Xochitl Gonzalez , author of Olga Dies Dreaming "In Daniel A. Olivas''s alt-world political satire Chicano Frankenstein , we follow his reanimated main character, ''the man,'' in his search for identity in a world that is increasingly hostile to him and his kind. With its tongue firmly planted in its cheek, this important novel is at once frightening and humorous, and I found myself laughing out loud more than once as Olivas cleverly delivered his cautionary message, served with a basket of fresh baked pan dulce." -- Orlando Ortega-Medina , author of The Fitful Sleep of Immigrants "In the genre-bending tradition of Mary Shelley, Daniel Olivas''s latest novel Chicano Frankenstein expertly stitches together gothic political satire, science fiction, and existential metafiction to expose the racist and classist hypocrisies that undergird the American political economy under tyrannical right-wing leaders." -- Eileen M. Hunt , author of Artificial Life After Frankenstein "In a near-future Pasadena, Daniel A. Olivas resurrects Mary Shelley''s creation to glorious effect, making it clear who the monsters really are in a world where a cynical government sees resurrected humans as pawns to use, abuse, and discard. The real trick of this speculative political satire is that corruption and peril co-exist with compassion, humor, and large doses of Chicano joy. I loved every page-turning minute!" -- Michelle Ruiz Keil , author of Summer in the City of Roses "Haunting in its implications, astute in its observations about how polarized we''ve become around the simple question of what it means to be human, Daniel Olivas''s Chicano Frankenstein is ultimately an empathetic exploration of the heart told in spare, but beautiful prose. Olivas is a master storyteller and this book is another of his triumphs!" -- Rubén Degollado , author of The Family Izquierdo Past Praise for Daniel A. Olivas "...a major American talent." -- Luis Alberto Urrea , author of Good Night, Irene "Daniel Olivas is an exciting writer whose prose rings with humor, insight, and power." -- Daniel Alarcón , author of At Night We Walk in Circles "Olivas is adept at establishing character in a sentence or two; he creates an image, a moment of self-deception, in which we come to know these characters intimately and easily imagine their entire lives..." -- Los Angeles Times "[A]n important voice in Latinx literature." -- BuzzFeed "Daniel Olivas is a real modern-day superhero. Land use and conservation attorney by day and poet, playwright, fiction author, editor, and essayist by night, Olivas works relentlessly to transform our world for the better." -- American Book Review "Olivas''s work is surreal, dystopian, critical, and introspective, ultimately moving into contemporary political rhetoric." -- Alta Journal, "In Daniel A. Olivas's alt-world political satire Chicano Frankenstein , we follow his reanimated main character, 'the man,' in his search for identity in a world that is increasingly hostile to him and his kind. With its tongue firmly planted in its cheek, this important novel is at once frightening and humorous, and I found myself laughing out loud more than once as Olivas cleverly delivered his cautionary message, served with a basket of fresh baked pan dulce." --Orlando Ortega-Medina, author of The Fitful Sleep of Immigrants "In the genre-bending tradition of Mary Shelley, Daniel Olivas's latest novel Chicano Frankenstein expertly stitches together gothic political satire, science fiction, and existential metafiction to expose the racist and classist hypocrisies that undergird the American political economy under tyrannical right-wing leaders." --Eileen M. Hunt, author of Artificial Life After Frankenstein "In a near-future Pasadena, Daniel A. Olivas resurrects Mary Shelley's creation to glorious effect, making it clear who the monsters really are in a world where a cynical government sees resurrected humans as pawns to use, abuse, and discard. The real trick of this speculative political satire is that corruption and peril co-exist with compassion, humor, and large doses of Chicano joy. I loved every page-turning minute!" --Michelle Ruiz Keil, author of Summer in the City of Roses "Haunting in its implications, astute in its observations about how polarized we've become around the simple question of what it means to be human, Daniel Olivas's Chicano Frankenstein is ultimately an empathetic exploration of the heart told in spare, but beautiful prose. Olivas is a master storyteller and this book is another of his triumphs!" --Rubén Degollado, author of The Family Izquierdo Past Praise for Daniel A. Olivas "...a major American talent." --Luis Alberto Urrea, author of Good Night, Irene "Daniel Olivas is an exciting writer whose prose rings with humor, insight, and power." --Daniel Alarcón, author of At Night We Walk in Circles "Olivas is adept at establishing character in a sentence or two; he creates an image, a moment of self-deception, in which we come to know these characters intimately and easily imagine their entire lives..." -- Los Angeles Times "[A]n important voice in Latinx literature." -- BuzzFeed "Daniel Olivas is a real modern-day superhero. Land use and conservation attorney by day and poet, playwright, fiction author, editor, and essayist by night, Olivas works relentlessly to transform our world for the better." -- American Book Review "Olivas's work is surreal, dystopian, critical, and introspective, ultimately moving into contemporary political rhetoric." -- Alta Journal, Past Praise for Daniel A. Olivas "...a major American talent." --Luis Alberto Urrea, author of Good Night, Irene "Daniel Olivas is an exciting writer whose prose rings with humor, insight, and power." --Daniel Alarcón, author of At Night We Walk in Circles "Olivas is adept at establishing character in a sentence or two; he creates an image, a moment of self-deception, in which we come to know these characters intimately and easily imagine their entire lives..." -- Los Angeles Times "[A]n important voice in Latinx literature." -- BuzzFeed "Daniel Olivas is a real modern-day superhero. Land use and conservation attorney by day and poet, playwright, fiction author, editor, and essayist by night, Olivas works relentlessly to transform our world for the better." -- American Book Review "Olivas's work is surreal, dystopian, critical, and introspective, ultimately moving into contemporary political rhetoric." -- Alta Journal, As seen in Hip Latina, Boston Review, Barrelhouse, Publishers Weekly, Somos en Escrito, Lupita Reads, and The Monster Book Club "An intriguing read." -- Library Journal "Clever political commentary." -- Foreword Reviews "Fascinating." -- Publishers Weekly "If you''re looking for a reverberating literary experiment in a speedy read, Daniel Olivas''s Chicano Frankenstein is the book for you. In this literary pastiche of timeless novels, beloved TV, and familiar political narratives, the love story of Faustina and the man will reanimate your deepest expectations of humanism into new understandings of monstrosity." -- Xochitl Gonzalez , author of Olga Dies Dreaming "In Daniel A. Olivas''s alt-world political satire Chicano Frankenstein , we follow his reanimated main character, ''the man,'' in his search for identity in a world that is increasingly hostile to him and his kind. With its tongue firmly planted in its cheek, this important novel is at once frightening and humorous, and I found myself laughing out loud more than once as Olivas cleverly delivered his cautionary message, served with a basket of fresh baked pan dulce." -- Orlando Ortega-Medina , author of The Fitful Sleep of Immigrants "In the genre-bending tradition of Mary Shelley, Daniel Olivas''s latest novel Chicano Frankenstein expertly stitches together gothic political satire, science fiction, and existential metafiction to expose the racist and classist hypocrisies that undergird the American political economy under tyrannical right-wing leaders." -- Eileen M. Hunt , author of Artificial Life After Frankenstein "In a near-future Pasadena, Daniel A. Olivas resurrects Mary Shelley''s creation to glorious effect, making it clear who the monsters really are in a world where a cynical government sees resurrected humans as pawns to use, abuse, and discard. The real trick of this speculative political satire is that corruption and peril co-exist with compassion, humor, and large doses of Chicano joy. I loved every page-turning minute!" -- Michelle Ruiz Keil , author of Summer in the City of Roses "Haunting in its implications, astute in its observations about how polarized we''ve become around the simple question of what it means to be human, Daniel Olivas''s Chicano Frankenstein is ultimately an empathetic exploration of the heart told in spare, but beautiful prose. Olivas is a master storyteller and this book is another of his triumphs!" -- Rubén Degollado , author of The Family Izquierdo Past Praise for Daniel A. Olivas "...a major American talent." -- Luis Alberto Urrea , author of Good Night, Irene "Daniel Olivas is an exciting writer whose prose rings with humor, insight, and power." -- Daniel Alarcón , author of At Night We Walk in Circles "Olivas is adept at establishing character in a sentence or two; he creates an image, a moment of self-deception, in which we come to know these characters intimately and easily imagine their entire lives..." -- Los Angeles Times "[A]n important voice in Latinx literature." -- BuzzFeed "Daniel Olivas is a real modern-day superhero. Land use and conservation attorney by day and poet, playwright, fiction author, editor, and essayist by night, Olivas works relentlessly to transform our world for the better." -- American Book Review "Olivas''s work is surreal, dystopian, critical, and introspective, ultimately moving into contemporary political rhetoric." -- Alta Journal
    Synopsis
    A modern retelling of the Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley classic that addresses issues of belonging and assimilation An unnamed paralegal, brought back to life through a controversial process, maneuvers through a near-future world that both needs and resents him. As the United States president spouts anti-reanimation rhetoric and giant pharmaceutical companies rake in profits, the man falls in love with lawyer Faustina Godínez. His world expands as he meets her network of family and friends, setting him on a course to discover his first-life history, which the reanimation process erased. With elements of science fiction, horror, political satire and romance, Chicano Frankenstein confronts our nation's bigotries and the question of what it truly means to be human.
    LC Classification Number
    PS3615.L58C55 2024

    Artikelbeschreibung des Verkäufers

    Info zu diesem Verkäufer

    evergreengoodwillbooks

    99,5% positive Bewertungen7.8 Tsd. Artikel verkauft

    Mitglied seit Dez 2024
    Angemeldet als gewerblicher Verkäufer

    Detaillierte Verkäuferbewertungen

    Durchschnitt in den letzten 12 Monaten
    Genaue Beschreibung
    4.9
    Angemessene Versandkosten
    5.0
    Lieferzeit
    5.0
    Kommunikation
    4.9

    Verkäuferbewertungen (3'250)

    Alle Bewertungen
    Positiv
    Neutral
    Negativ
      Alle Bewertungen ansehen