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Katia Goriatchkine sows a virus in an interplanetary elevator

SCIENCE-FICTION – “Venus for Milo” by Katia Goriatchkine was published in December 2021 by Malysa

DrGuizmo, new contributor of the contributor of the group reading 20 Minutes Books, recommend you Venus for Milo by Katia Goriatchkine, published on December 10, 2021 by Éditions Malysa.

Her favorite quote:

Horrible spasms animated his limbs which arched, then relaxed with sudden blows; Milo easily imagined a sadistic puppeteer pulling invisible threads.

Why this book?

Because science fiction enthusiasts will discover an agonizing camera. Because Katia Goriatchkine is a young author full of talent, to discover, to follow, and to support. Because it’s not just science fiction, it’s a novel which deals above all with human relations, disillusion and the characters’ respective ways of fighting against it. Because those who love beautiful books will be filled; the cover is very beautiful with its shiny effect.

The essentials in 2 minutes

L’intrigue. Locked up for five days in an elevator bound for Venus, without communication with the outside world, six foreigners discover that one of them is the carrier of a new contagious disease.

Characters. The six travelers do not know each other and come from all over the world. All hope for a better life on Venus; they were discriminated against on (…) Read more on 20minutes

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