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Les Dieux des Vers de Terre

Cette série explore les profondeurs de l'expérience humaine, offrant un mélange unique de thèmes, d'humour et de drame. Des personnages mémorables vous guident dans un voyage qui résonne à plusieurs niveaux, offrant à la fois de la nostalgie et de nouvelles perspectives. C'est une œuvre qui captive ceux qui recherchent une lecture engageante et stimulante.

Earthworm Gods
Earthworm Gods
Earthworm Gods II

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  1. 1

    Earthworm Gods

    • 280pages
    • 10 heures de lecture
    3,9(67)Évaluer

    A cult classic that has captivated audiences returns with renewed energy. This edition promises to rekindle the passion of long-time fans while attracting new readers. With its unique blend of themes and memorable characters, it explores the depths of human experience, making it a must-read for those seeking both nostalgia and fresh insights. Expect a journey that resonates on multiple levels, combining humor, drama, and thought-provoking moments.

    Earthworm Gods
  2. 2

    Earthworm Gods II

    Deluge

    • 264pages
    • 10 heures de lecture
    4,3(95)Évaluer

    Set against a backdrop of global super-storms that have devastated Earth and nearly wiped out humanity, the story unfolds as survivors confront a terrifying supernatural threat. The remnants of civilization engage in a desperate battle, navigating from the rooftops of flooded cities to the isolated mountaintop islands, showcasing the struggle for survival in an altered world. This cult classic blends ecological disaster with horror, creating a gripping narrative of resilience and fear.

    Earthworm Gods II
  3. 3

    Earthworm Gods

    Selected Scenes from the End of the World

    • 180pages
    • 7 heures de lecture
    4,1(51)Évaluer

    In a world where rain falls endlessly, the story explores the profound impact of this unrelenting weather on society and individuals. Characters navigate their lives amidst the challenges posed by the constant downpour, revealing themes of resilience, adaptation, and the human spirit's struggle against nature. As the narrative unfolds, the rain becomes a symbol of both despair and hope, shaping relationships and altering the course of lives in unexpected ways.

    Earthworm Gods