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La plaie by Nathalie Henneberg
La plaie by Nathalie Henneberg











Le Chant des Astronautes (1958) dealt with the battle against energy creatures from Algol. In accordance with Henneberg's philosophy, the astronaut was the hero, and the poet the misguided villain. In it, a scientist, an astronaut and a poet stranded on another planet discover they can psychically create life and, eventually, vie for supremacy. La Naissance des Dieux (1954) adapted Greek and Nordic mythologies in a science fiction context.

La plaie by Nathalie Henneberg

German-born Charles Henneberg wrote a series of flamboyant space operas featuring superheroic protagonists, often soldiers or mercenaries, full of violent, romantic passions. Henneberg got her start writing with her husband, apparently collaborating without attribution on several of his novels. She was married to, and collaborated with, Charles Henneberg zu Irmelshausen Wasungen (1899–1959). GRRM is the best fantasy author out there but in good conscience I have to say he takes a long time between books, as in 3-4 years apiece.Nathalie Henneberg (23 October 1910, in Batumi – 24 June 1977, in Paris) was a French science fiction writer, a precursor of modern French heroic fantasy. However, to balance that out the GRRM fan community is superb and the time between books can be spent debating them and making new friends GRRM is the best fantasy author out there but in good conscience I have to say he takes a long time between books, as in 3-4 years apiece. Lynch has a fairly long way to go (Book 3, out of seven, is out in February) but his books are somewhat self-contained. Two more books to come, but he's about halfway done on Book 9 already and it'll be out early next year with Book 10 following a year later, so not too long to wait. Eight books, the shorest of which is 750 pages long and the others are all about 1,000 pages long in paperback.

La plaie by Nathalie Henneberg

Plus if you really like it, there's the three-book Tawny Man trilogy that follows on from it and Farseer as well.Įrikson will keep you going for a long time. I thought Liveship was overlong and too drawn-out, but it's her best series and, again, complete.

La plaie by Nathalie Henneberg

Best ending to a fantasy trilogy since.well, possibly LotR. It's a completed trilogy, it's funny and fast-paced and the ending is brilliant. Click to expand.Not Marco, the guy's awful.













La plaie by Nathalie Henneberg