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  • Mutiny on the Bounty way Malevil  

    The Island (Paperback)
    Robert Merle takes the historical pretext of Mutiny on the Bounty to discourse on a theme dear to his heart (and developed 10 years later in Malevil), namely the organization of life in society with its own rules and customs. A reflection on the rela
  • Superb 767  

    The Island (Paperback)
    I had read Malevil, I had quite enjoyed though I found quite caricatured characters and the universe described. I re-sign for the island, I think, a "bounty-like", not super packed, we'll see ... And there is the change of scenery, I like readin
  • Exciting 13 2  

    The Island (Paperback)
    The talented Robert Merle book a thrilling tale of a shipwrecked community, condemned to live on a deserted island, undermined by internal divisions, fighting for its survival. The psychology of the characters is dissected with a scalpel: each view i
  • I did not let go!  

    Island (Paperback)
    Although I have not been very inspired by the story priori (which the mutineers settled on a Pacific island), I began this book with the expectation Merle talent, which I loved Malevil, Death is my trade and the series of Fortune France. I have not b
  • very good novel 15  

    The Island (Paperback)
    Another very good novel by Robert Merle. The story takes place after taking the Bounty and tells how these men and women will organize to live in society on an island in autarky. As usual, the analyzes of the reactions of the characters are well-tend
  • the soul of Mahoi  

    The Island (Paperback)
    I unfortunately spent 7 years in Polynesia, but it allows me to think that this is the only text up to the truth about the soul of the Polynesians (unfortunately the white soul too ...), their social ties, their relationship with nature, far from any
  • Excellent novel 15  

    The Island (Paperback)
    Definitely very strong, Robert Merle. Undeniably, it is well documented before writing his novels. He not only provided us with historical data while taking us on a suspenseful novel. The adventure but also tenderness and love are at the rendezvous.
  • Study of a forced cohabitation  

    The Island (Paperback)
    Very good novel. That is, it is read with envy and it leaves a trace. Microcosm of humainté? Communities that can not be understood and compete. An individual that causes moderate to destruction and another that tries to install peace. But more subtl
  • 17 addictive 1  

    The Island (Paperback)
    "The Island" is, in my opinion, the best book of Robert Merle. The author has created a believable story so we can not help but to think together the characters, their choices, their doubts and their hopes. A book that makes you think and that e
  • Very close to the Bounty  

    The Island (Paperback)
    Very close to the Bounty, this story resembles a result, once the rebel crew destroyed the boat to settle on the island. And that's a real little civilized life (at least initially) that is created on a paradise island ... This book is very pleasant