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  • Dialogue pessimistic and a bit repetitive, although the idea is very original SF  

    Peplum (Paperback)
    A long, long dialogue (or a long long argument, if you like) based on the science fiction, between a novelist of the XXI century (in loccurrence AN) and a scientist of the future that has captured and removed by 2600 because she had guessed his machi
  • Excellent 259 50 136 3816  

    Peplum (Paperback)
    It is difficult for me to give an opinion, so I'm a fan of the books of Amélie Nothomb. I read all these books, and each time I take enormous pleasure. Certainly they are short, but it is better to take his foot during 2h as racking her brain for 5 h
  • dialogue between the past and the future  

    Peplum (Paperback)
    A YEAR that "straightens" as usual. The Belgian writer, imagines in a strange situation, removed during anesthesia she finds herself in the future in 2580, and dialogue with a scholar. If science fiction hypothesis is completely crazy, there are
  • Mixed review 134  

    Peplum (Paperback)
    A scientific smoky of the future, whose name Marnix, theorized and applied the principle of quandoquité, which allows the anionic reversibility. What then is this concept? : It is what allows transplants from one era to another. Indeed, theories of t
  • a little ... 1  

    Peplum (Paperback)
    a bit futuristic but quite simpathique, pleasant and changing history and end rather surprising and interressante! Course of history, protagonists, nothing too anything that misses the top !!
  • Interesting .. but much less charming ..  

    Peplum (Paperback)
    Beautiful book of AN nevertheless this one take us very often in a long scientific debate inanity, this may prove to be heavy and very heavy. As against the only moments of lucidity making related to our current century is an amazing truth. To read a
  • Ave Péplautes!  

    Peplum (Paperback)
    Based on a dialogue from beginning to end, Peplum be rich in ideas for some rich absurdities for others. For me, there are too many blah. 150 pages read like that, there necessarily has moments where one wins to advance to the next topic of conversat
  • Amélie Nothomb in all its glory!  

    Peplum (Paperback)
    This book is actually a long dialogue, a verbal joust at least given the original context in the future and locked, NA discusses with a high dignitary of the time. The most absurd ideas (yet realistic) are developed with aplomb and creativity, leadin
  • A book to read from start to finish  

    Peplum (Paperback)
    This book is a long conversation between a writer and a scholar. They are both smart and give the replica without stop. They discuss the history and time and it is impossible to let go of the book without knowing who has the last word. Great.