'A feminist Western about a world in which women's worth and right to live are determined by the vagaries of fertility. Set in an alternate past, one all too similar to our today, OUTLAWED is a masterpiece' R.O. Kwon
Anna North Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Anna North signe des romans captivants qui explorent les dynamiques complexes des relations féminines et la quête d'identité dans des circonstances difficiles. Son écriture se distingue par une perspicacité psychologique aiguë et une grâce stylistique raffinée. À travers ses récits, elle aborde des thèmes tels que l'ambition, l'amour et la résilience de l'esprit humain face aux pressions sociétales. Les lecteurs sont séduits par sa capacité à tisser des histoires immersives qui résonnent longtemps après la dernière page.





The life and death of Sophie Stark
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The story of an enigmatic film director, told by the six people who loved her most. Brilliant, infuriating, all-seeing and unknowable, Sophie Stark makes films said to be 'more like life than life itself'. But her genius comes at a terrible cost: to her husband, to the brother she left behind, and to an actress who knows too much
Robot uprisings
- 476pages
- 17 heures de lecture
Humans beware. As the robotic revolution continues to creep into our lives, it brings with it an impending sense of doom. What horrifying scenarios might unfold if our technology were to go awry? From self-aware robotic toys to intelligent machines violently malfunctioning, this anthology brings to life the half-formed questions and fears we all have about the increasing presence of robots in our lives. With contributions from a mix of bestselling, award-winning, and up-and-coming writers, and including a rare story by “the father of artificial intelligence,” Dr. John McCarthy, Robot Uprisings meticulously describes the exhilarating and terrifying near-future in which humans can only survive by being cleverer than the rebellious machines they have created.
America Pacifica
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
America Pacifica is an island hundreds of miles off the coast of California - the only warm place left in a world in the grip of a new ice age. Darcy Pern is seventeen; her mother has gone missing, and the novel details her quest to find out the truth about her disappearance - a quest which soon becomes an investigation of the disturbing origins of America Pacifica itself, and its sinister and reclusive leader, a man known only as Tyson. America Pacifica invites comparison with the work of Margaret Atwood and China Mieville, but also with Cormac McCarthy's The Road, for its post-apocalyptic scenario and the touching relationship between Darcy and her mother, and the Stieg Larsson trilogy for its implacable central character who is determined to uncover the truth.
Rugmaking & Macrame
- 79pages
- 3 heures de lecture