- The governor of Antipodia - Jean-Luc Coatalem - Books

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  • A trip extra ordinary ...  

    The governor of Antipodia (Paperback)
    Yes, I deliberately separates the prefix because it is immersed in a world apart, in the end side of the world ... exra vagant, extra Pole, extrovert nothing.
  • Captivating 43  

    The governor of Antipodia (Paperback)
    Corner funny! Two types are total opposites stuck on a southern island, as saying forgotten by all. A third tumbling, swimming, fell a ship adrift. And sensitive. In a pocket handkerchief, the author paints a tragedy that oscillates between laughter
  • The governor of Antipodia  

    The governor of Antipodia (Paperback)
    All the adventure! Discovering a work that, far from the down-to-earth, takes you across the oceans of perception. From a genre which, without being fantastic, is elsewhere; which, without being surreal, cloudy; which, without being a tribute, takes
  • Captivating 42  

    The governor of Antipodia (Paperback)
    Little book filled with poetry, very well written. The characters, though individual, inspire sympathy. The stage is set with subtlety, I was captivated the first pages soon. I wanted to read this book after the intervention about it Damien THEVENOT
  • super boarding  

    The governor of Antipodia (Paperback)
    I read this little book (188p) trafficked .L'embarquement is all the more striking! 3 people, 3 destinies caught in a downward spiral that takes them away from reality and in a hostile cold southern decor. Crescendo unresolved: the large Coatalem! On
  • Excellent book, 100% outstanding  

    The governor of Antipodia (Paperback)
    We did not read the same book: I loved this intensity, suspense, and these three monologues Robinson despite themselves on this French clay by the swell. As for the final, it is breathtaking. You would think of Stephen King with metaphysics and more.
  • Cohabitation Southern  

    The governor of Antipodia (Paperback)
    Usually, the writer-traveler Jean-Luc Coatalem like to imagine stories came from tropical and moist regions: Villa Zaouch, The Last King of Angkor ... climate of radical change with the governor of Antipodia, story Southern which runs on a weather ba