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Sylvain Neuvel

Auteur de Sleeping Giants

16+ oeuvres 6,211 utilisateurs 402 critiques 1 Favoris

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Comprend les noms: Sylvain Neuvel, Sylvain Neuvel

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Œuvres de Sylvain Neuvel

Sleeping Giants (2016) 2,997 exemplaires
Waking Gods (2017) 1,251 exemplaires
Only Human (2018) 814 exemplaires
The Test (2019) 489 exemplaires
A History of What Comes Next (2021) 413 exemplaires
Until the Last of Me (2022) 100 exemplaires
For the First Time, Again (2023) 66 exemplaires
No Kindness Too Soon 8 exemplaires
The Themis Files (1777) 5 exemplaires
TK-462 2 exemplaires
TK-146275 1 exemplaire

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Found: Sci-fi: father, daughter, and robots à Name that Book (Août 2021)

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Aster is a middle school girl with precognitive ability that kicks in in emergencies. She goes on the run in 1999 when homicidal aliens and their human allies kill her foster father. She is also the target of a government agent she calls Bruce Willis, who hopes to weaponize her alien genetics. She is rescued by Samael, one of the predatory aliens who seems to have had a change of heart. Nor has Aster forgotten her mother’s rules for survival and her life goal of nurturing the human space program.
Aster is the most fully developed character in Sylvain Neuvel’s Take Them to the Stars series. Her slangy speech is laced with knowing references to millennial pop culture that is just a bit too knowledgeable for her age but renders her dual nature credible.
For the First Time, Again is an enjoyable read that is probably not the end of the series.
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Tom-e | 4 autres critiques | Feb 17, 2024 |
Until the Last of Me is the second part of the Take Them to the Stars saga about genetically identical, mostly human mothers and daughters whose 3,000-year mission (Take that, Enterprise) is to promote human development of space flight in time to thwart an alien invasion they suspect is on the way. They are pursued by a team of genetically identical fathers and sons, who regard them as prey. The women operate by simple rules:
1. Preserve the knowledge.
2. Survive at all costs.
3. Don’t draw attention to yourself.
4. Don’t leave a trace.
5. Fear the tracker, and always run, never fight.
In the first volume, the women rescued Werner Von Braun from the Nazis. In this one, the next generation pushes for the timely grand tour of the solar system and works to keep the space race from fizzling for lack of interest. Each chapter title hooks us to a playlist of songs from the era. Space Oddity, anyone?
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Tom-e | 3 autres critiques | Feb 16, 2024 |
Not sure about this. Picked it up on sale when I saw the comparison to World War Z (so good -- read that one if you haven't yet!) and this is written in a similar style but it's not nearly as gripping.

I wish it was a stand alone instead of the first in a series because I'm not sure I care enough about anybody in the story to continue even though the idea of investigating alien technology on earth and the political ramifications of such an undertaking are something I'd like to read more about.… (plus d'informations)
 
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hmonkeyreads | 199 autres critiques | Jan 25, 2024 |
Giant alien robots, teleportation, lots of characters, great plotting, and a good seasoning of geek humor. Have fun reading.
 
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wvlibrarydude | 95 autres critiques | Jan 14, 2024 |

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Œuvres
16
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Membres
6,211
Popularité
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Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
402
ISBN
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