Bernard Verber "We, the gods"
"We, the gods"- a new book by the famous French writer Bernard Verber.For the first time the Russian reader got acquainted with the work of Verber in 2004.
The book "The Empire of the Angels" immediately took off to the very top of the book ratings. She devoted about two hundred (I) rave reviews in the central press! Be has already read more than a million people!
The novel "We, the Gods" - logical continuation "Empire of angels," while it is quitean independent work. The writer himself considers "We, the gods" the beginning of a new fascinating trilogy. In France, the book has already become a national bestseller!
Unique storylines are interwoven with each other, they do not let you relax for a second.
When the brain of each of us is used, that the main character is lucky and still everything will be OK.
Weber breaks these stereotypes when it seems now he will get out, the main character again all in problems all eternally through ж ...
Adventure novel, which continues itthe story of the afterlife, has a continuation in which the main idea of the writer continues. All books need to be read in the right order so that you can fully appreciate his work. And to evaluate one book is meaningless!
Quotes from the book "We the Gods"
"You think you have a choice, but you do not choose. You just walk on hidden rails, from which you can not turn "
"Are you suffering?" Does she torment you? But, at least, you are experiencing a strong feeling. I remember the saying: "In each pair, one is suffering, and the other is bored."
- It's too simplistic.
- However, with many so. Suffer is the one who loves more, and the one who misses, as a rule, dares to break. But still better than someone who loves.
- So, to the one who suffers.
- Yes. To him who suffers. "
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