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  • As well as E Syndrome  

    Gataca (Paperback)
    As always addictive book ... once started is hard hard to close ... the relationship between Lucia and Sharko evolves ... and what a story with his binoculars ... besides these DNA stories and left ^^ being left handed I felt slightly concerned heheh
  • Epatant !! 10 January  

    Gataca (Paperback)
    Suite Book Syndrome E ... It is indicated by the author that can read them independently ... But it's still better read them in the order as we understand better the main characters, their story ;-) The book is very addictive from the start, each out
  • grandiose February 30  

    Gataca (Paperback)
    The second book of the trilogy Syndrome E and Vertigo, we book sticky chair or in bed, Gataca takes us in search of the roots of violence, this time it would be in our genes ????
  • Yes! 3  

    Gataca (Paperback)
    Having devoured "Syndrome [E]", and other books by the same author, I really wanted to attack me after (but on paper, the ebook on PC it hurts the eyes ...) With Amazon, here in my mailbox, a day before the expected delivery date, in perfect con
  • Intelligent and exciting  

    Gataca (Paperback)
    A word in the preamble: although Thilliez says otherwise in the introduction to "Gataca" is not spoil read point "Syndrome E" before it; you would pass next to an important part of the history of recurring characters. 2nd part of the a
  • Dark, scientific, human and great ....  

    Gataca (Paperback)
    Although it can be read independently, it is strongly recommended to have read the "E syndrome" to fully appreciate this novel ... (not for enqête completely independent, but the characters and their evolution) We find Lucie Hennebelle and Shark
  • Certainly Good!  

    GATACA (Paperback)
    What about this book? He is good, for sure! However, it is regrettable aspect melting pot of this work which, moreover, remains interesting: a mixture of styles in which we find the tracks already borrowed SF, particularly in Greg Bear "across Darwin
  • A good thriller questioning the biological origin of violence  

    GATACA (Paperback)
    For the second side of the diptych over evil, F. Thilliez addresses the theme of biology and wondered about the genetic predisposition of some individuals to evil. The novel revolves constantly around the concept of DNA and genetics, and being new to