- First Day - Marc Levy - Books

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  • Da Vinci Code, in much less  

    The First Day (Paperback)
    Two of my friends had recommended me these books for the holidays; so I hitched myself and it took me three days to get to the end of the story; but God it was laborious! These books are a kind of Da Vinci Code in so well. The heroes spend their time
  • Mixed 71 1  

    The First Day (Paperback)
    Well actually ... I'm starting to get tired of the novels of Marc Levy. If his first novel "And if it was true" made me read, or eat all his novels so far, that I was quite disappointed -C. Marc Levy leaves me aftertaste that makes me think he c
  • Scrooge and his nephews in search of the lost city.  

    The First Day (Paperback)
    The book begins by presenting the hero, Keira paleontologist - Mr. Levy said, "archaeologist", why, given the research which it engages? - Adrian and astronomer. She dreams of discovering the remains of the first man, he seeks to find the "
  • Captivating from one end to the other!  

    The First Day (Paperback)
    A separate object into four pieces certify that aliens have visited Earth here are four hundred million years. These indestructible fragments project portions of such stars we saw them at the time. However, these fragments are dangerous. What would h
  • A Marc Levy like no other ...  

    The First Day (Paperback)
    I loved this book, although it is not like the other works of Marc Levy. This is rather an adventure novel, which is reminiscent of Indiana Jones movies, in which the hero, in search of knowledge, will travel to risk their lives in many countries, an
  • A recipe that works  

    The First Day (Paperback)
    Yes, Levy, it works every time! The recipe is well established now: all the ingredients are there. The adventure, discovering exciting worlds, love and stories that take you a little tear, and especially what science fiction side that plunges us into
  • Bad Dan Brown, but then in French ...  

    The First Day (Paperback)
    The idea may be original, but soon I had the impression of reading a bad pastiche of Dan Brown, rhythm and less. Rocambolesque often laughable sometimes, always disappointing. The typical example of the writing trade turnip by a master for the sole p