No themes available in iPhoto after Upgrading to 9.1.5?

I recently upgraded my iPhoto to Version 9.1.5 which should be most recent version. When I now try to create a photo book a message pops up which says, that no themes are available. I bought my iPhoto online in the AppStore so I can´t just reinstall the software like with a DVD.
Many thanks in advance,
Caroste

Look inside your HD/Library/Application Support/iPhoto folder to see if the themes are in there. If so then run Disk Utility to repair disk permissions and reboot.  Then try again.  If not you can reinstall iPhoto as follows: To do so you'll have to move the current application to a folder outside the Applications folder (like your Documents folder).  Then delete all files with "iPhoto" in the file name with either a .PKG or .BOM extension that reside in the HD/Library/Receipts folder and from the /var/db/receipts/  folder,
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Then go to the App Store and download iPhoto again. 

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