In this latest novel, "The Cassandra mirror", I had the impression that primarily Bernard Werber had made a list of everything that annoyed him in today's society (consumerism, pollution, war of religion, chilly political power, etc.) and he had decided to slip it into the book. So, I had the impression of seeing it. And so it was more of a pamphlet than a novel.
The end of the story itself also seems a little rushed, like "happy ending" individual while the entire book advocates precisely the opposite, with the prominence of the collective consciousness of future generations, etc.
So I think the beginning of October next year, I do not procurerais me last Werber. I certainly expect the release in paperback.