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Deze serie neemt lezers mee naar het prille begin van onze planeet, toen het leven zelf nog maar net vorm begon te krijgen. Ontdek de turbulente geologische processen en de eerste, kwetsbare levensvormen die zich moesten aanpassen aan zware omstandigheden. De verhalen volgen de evolutie van microben tot complexere organismen, die allemaal proberen te overleven in een onherbergzame maar fascinerende wereld. Het is een meeslepende reis naar de diepten van de tijd, die de ongelooflijke veerkracht van het bestaan onthult.

The encyclopedia of Early Earth
The one hundred nights of hero

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  • 'A feminist fairy-tale, which I recommend if you're looking for a Christmas present for a teenage girl... A wondrously intricate book, and a witty attack on the patriarchy, this is an instant classic.' Rachel Cooke, an Observer Book of the Year From the author who brought you The Encyclopedia of Early Earth comes another Epic Tale of Derring-Do. Prepare to be dazzled once more by the overwhelming power of stories and see Love prevail in the face of Terrible Adversity! You will read of betrayal, loyalty, madness, bad husbands, lovers both faithful and unfaithful, wise old crones, moons who come out of the sky, musical instruments that won't stay quiet, friends and brothers and fathers and mothers and above all, many, many sisters.

    The one hundred nights of hero
  • Winner of the Best Book Award at the 2014 British Comic Awards Readers! This book is not a real encyclopedia! It is an epic work of fiction, detailing the many tales and adventures of one lonely storyteller, on a quest for Enlightenment and True Love. This book contains many stories, big and small, about and pertaining to the following things: Gods, monsters, mad kings, wise old crones, shamans, medicine men, brothers and sisters, strife, mystery, bad science, worse geography, and did we already mention true love? Critics are saying it is probably the best thing since sliced bread. Maybe even since bread knives.

    The encyclopedia of Early Earth