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Niourk (Paperback)

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Stefan Wul was for him to have a style of absolute simplicity. It goes straight to the point in stories that are not less so. In "Oms en série", the human race was faced to regain its dignity in the face Draags. In Niourk, the human race through its unique black representative, must learn to rebuild everything and redo everything working, it going from the Neolithic era to the more distant future, but in a period of a few months. In this land where the oceans dried up no longer exist and where radioactivity has created impossible beings wanting to conquer the world, the black child accesses a knowledge that made him cover the paths on which man was standing. He spends a rejected status to a near deity status. Stefan Wul has the talent to come in small steps all stages of the progression of the black child. This novel has the flavor of expensive novel of initiation to British writers but he mostly the flavor of the reconstruction of humanity after the disaster. The black child, despite its quasi-divine status, even having managed to move the planet in the solar system today, not yet will continually seek not a single thing to integrate into a group of hunters, have social relationships and be recognized as an equal by his peers.

A very good book to read at any age.

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very satisfied 77 3 Rank: 5/5
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adhesive sucker Rank: 5/5
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