
Demain les chats
2016
First Published
3.33
Average Rating
313
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A Montmartre vivent deux chats extraordinaires. Bastet, la narratrice qui souhaite mieux communiquer et comprendre les humains. Pythagore, chat de laboratoire qui a au sommet de son crâne une prise USB qui lui permet de se brancher sur Internet. Les deux chats vont se rencontrer, se comprendre s’aimer alors qu’autour d’eux le monde des humains ne cesse de se compliquer. A la violence des hommes Bastet veut opposer la spiritualité des chats. Mais pour Pythagore il est peut être déjà trop tard et les chats doivent se préparer à prendre la releve de la civilisation humaine.
Avg Rating
3.33
Number of Ratings
2,480
5 STARS
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4 STARS
29%
3 STARS
34%
2 STARS
15%
1 STARS
7%
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Author

Bernard Werber
Author · 36 books
Bernard Werber's "Ants" trilogy made him one of France's most popular science fiction novelists in the 90s. Werber began studying journalism in 1982 in Paris, where he discovered the work of sci-fi writer Philip K. Dick. In 1991 he published the novel Les Fourmis (Empire of the Ants), a complex fantasy novel in which ants were the heroes and humans the pesty antagonists. The novel became a cult hit across Europe, and Werber followed it with two other books in the same vein: Le Jour des Fourmis (Day of the Ants,1992) and La Révolution des Fourmis (Revolution of the Ants, 1995). His other books include L'Empire des Anges (Empire of the Angels, 2000) and L'Arbre des possibles (The Tree of Possibles, 2002).