
Rama: L'intégrale II
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Science Fiction
Format
Paperback
Pages
800
Language
French
Published
Nov 9, 2006
Publisher
J'ai Lu
ISBN-10
2290000388
ISBN-13
9782290000380
Description
In the sequel to the captivating saga, readers are drawn back into a universe rich with mystery and wonder. The intricacies of the Rama spacecraft are further explored, showcasing its enigmatic corridors and advanced technologies. As teams of scientists and explorers delve deeper into its secrets, they confront not just the puzzle of the enormous starship but also the profound implications of their discoveries on humanity's understanding of life beyond Earth.
Clarke and Gentry expertly weave together threads of science fiction with philosophical queries about existence, intelligence, and the potential future of mankind. Each revelation within Rama pushes the boundaries of knowledge and imagination, sparking a sense of both awe and trepidation among those who dare to venture inside. As the narrative unfolds, tensions rise, alliances form, and the quest for understanding becomes a race against time.
The story invites its audience to ponder fundamental questions, challenging preconceived notions of humanity's place in the cosmos. As the protagonists navigate through both external and internal dilemmas, the lines blur between discovery, danger, and the nature of what it means to be human in a vast universe filled with unknowns.
Clarke and Gentry expertly weave together threads of science fiction with philosophical queries about existence, intelligence, and the potential future of mankind. Each revelation within Rama pushes the boundaries of knowledge and imagination, sparking a sense of both awe and trepidation among those who dare to venture inside. As the narrative unfolds, tensions rise, alliances form, and the quest for understanding becomes a race against time.
The story invites its audience to ponder fundamental questions, challenging preconceived notions of humanity's place in the cosmos. As the protagonists navigate through both external and internal dilemmas, the lines blur between discovery, danger, and the nature of what it means to be human in a vast universe filled with unknowns.
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