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Cargando... Le miroir de Cassandre (2009)por Bernard Werber
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This book was given to me for reading by my father... of all people. Damn. He found it great. I... will not be blatantly disagreeing. There is no point really. This is pretty nice book for the compilation - a great pile up of stuff used to demonstrate authors ideas. But what about that ideas? I probably write about that later. ( ) English review is below... M'a pris du temps, mais j'ai aimée ce livre, écrit du point de vu (pour la plupart en 1r personne, mais parfois d'un troisieme proche quand ce n'avait pas traitait de la protagoniste) d'une jeune fille autiste qui ce trouve sa place dans le monde. Ce conte de jeunesse la trouve en train de se trouver dans un endroit assez étonnant d’où travailler en sauver le monde. Ce que j’aime le meilleur s’était que ce sont le gens les plus improbable qui fondent ce travail, et que tout l'histoire ce trouve dans un monde ou on est rappelé plusieurs fois de ne pas juger ni un livre ni une personne par son couvre, tellement pestant que se soit. I trouve ce livre particulièrement important à lire pour les chefs et aussi pour le citoyens de tous les pays pour faire penser. It took me a while, but I really liked this book, written from the PoV (mostly 1st person, but sometimes close third when not the protagonist) of a young autistic woman finding her place in the world. This coming of age story has her finding a rather surprising place from which to work on saving the world. The best part about it is that those doing this work are the absolute least likely people you would expect, and the entire story is set in a world in which we are reminded over and over again not to judge a book, nor a person, however smelly, by coverings. I find this book particularly important for all policy-makers and concerned citizens of any country to read and ponder. Read, Write, Dream, Walk ! #PublicDomainInfrastructure ShiraDest March 23rd, 12018 HE English review is below... M'a pris du temps, mais j'ai aimée ce livre, écrit du point de vu (pour la plupart en 1r personne, mais parfois d'un troisieme proche quand ce n'avait pas traitait de la protagoniste) d'une jeune fille autiste qui ce trouve sa place dans le monde. Ce conte de jeunesse la trouve en train de se trouver dans un endroit assez étonnant d’où travailler en sauver le monde. Ce que j’aime le meilleur s’était que ce sont le gens les plus improbable qui fondent ce travail, et que tout l'histoire ce trouve dans un monde ou on est rappelé plusieurs fois de ne pas juger ni un livre ni une personne par son couvre, tellement pestant que se soit. I trouve ce livre particulièrement important à lire pour les chefs et aussi pour le citoyens de tous les pays pour faire penser. It took me a while, but I really liked this book, written from the PoV (mostly 1st person, but sometimes close third when not the protagonist) of a young autistic woman finding her place in the world. This coming of age story has her finding a rather surprising place from which to work on saving the world. The best part about it is that those doing this work are the absolute least likely people you would expect, and the entire story is set in a world in which we are reminded over and over again not to judge a book, nor a person, however smelly, by coverings. I find this book particularly important for all policy-makers and concerned citizens of any country to read and ponder. Read, Write, Dream, Walk ! #PublicDomainInfrastructure ShiraDest March 23rd, 12018 HE I seriously loved this book, I can see how much Bernard Werber has improved in my opinion since Le Jour des Fourmis, the first book I read from his books. I especially loved the characters, my favourite of course being Kim Ye Bin xD It starts slowly then things get epic towards the end, I also loved how philosophical it was, so many sentences were just worth printing on a shirt xD sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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And you, what would you do if you want to see the future and nobody believes you? Cassandra is sighted, she can predict disasters, but nobody listens. In a futuristic Paris, she will attempt to save the world, with the help of her friends. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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