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Original Title: Der Schwarm
ISBN: 0060813261 (ISBN13: 9780060813260)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Leon Anawak, Sigur Johanson, Judith Li, Jack O'Bannon, Tina Lund, Jack Vanderbilt, Samantha Crowe, Karen Weaver
Setting: Kiel (Hauptstadt)(Germany)
Literary Awards: Deutscher Science Fiction Preis for Bester Roman (2005), Deutscher Krimi Preis for 2. Platz National (2005), Schlegel-Tieck Prize for Sally-Ann Spencer (2007), Corine Internationaler Buchpreis for Belletristik (2004)
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The Swarm Hardcover | Pages: 881 pages
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Title:The Swarm
Author:Frank Schätzing
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First U.S. Edition
Pages:Pages: 881 pages
Published:May 23rd 2006 by Regan Books (first published 2004)
Categories:Science Fiction. Thriller. Fiction. European Literature. German Literature

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For more than two years, one book has taken over Germany's hardcover and paperback bestseller lists, reaching number one in Der Spiegel and setting off a frenzy in bookstores: The Swarm. Whales begin sinking ships. Toxic, eyeless crabs poison Long Island's water supply. The North Sea shelf collapses, killing thousands in Europe. Around the world, countries are beginning to feel the effects of the ocean's revenge as the seas and their inhabi-tants begin a violent revolution against mankind. In this riveting novel, full of twists, turns, and cliffhangers, a team of scientists discovers a strange, intelligent life force called the Yrr that takes form in marine animals, using them to wreak havoc on humanity for our ecological abuses. Soon a struggle between good and evil is in full swing, with both human and suboceanic forces battling for control of the waters. At stake is the survival of the Earth's fragile ecology -- and ultimately, the survival of the human race itself. The apocalyptic catastrophes of The Day After Tomorrow meet the watery menace of The Abyss in this gripping, scientifically realistic, and utterly imaginative thriller. With 1.5 million copies sold in Germany -- where it has been on the bestseller list without fail since its debut -- and the author's skillfully executed blend of compelling story, vivid characters, and eerie locales, Frank Schatzing's The Swarm will keep you in tense anticipation until the last suspenseful page is turned. (front flap)

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This is by far one of the most amazing books I have ever read in my life. First off, the plot is beyond epic. For as long as we can remember, we have always thought about the existence of aliens in outer space, but we rarely thought about them being underwater. This is where Schatzing does his magic and really gets you going. Many of you know the famous line:We know more about space than we know about our own oceansWell, this statement is out into action after (view spoiler)[the discovery of the

This is probably the only non-political book where I wanted to punch the author in the face after reading it. Possibly the most irritating book I have read since The Dark Tower. the book is fine for about 600 pages, then Frank loses it completely. First off, if after 600 pages you don't care whether a single character lives or dies, you know your in trouble. Secondly, if you are going to make the argument that everyone is just a mass of DNA and everything we do is the sole outcome of that DNA,

Im torn about this book. On the one hand, I want everyone to like and read it, because this Science Fiction story is written by a German author and widely read in the German-speaking community. I mean have you seen how many reviews this book has? And what a rating! On the other hand, now, that Ive read all 1000 pages of it (on a positive note, it might be shorter in English, Germans use a lot of words), I wouldnt want to repeat the experience.Lets just summarise the positives and negatives, so

Wow! What an achievement! The story begins with strange happenings in the ocean and its creatures, and takes a tremendous twist - the jacket cover description of an 'ecological thriller' is apt. So rather than talk about the story, I will talk about the writing.The first thing that really struck me was the pace of the book. It begins as the events do - slow, sporadic, and almost lethargic. The reader is lulled into a feeling that strange things are happening, but they are going to take a long



If Dan Brown was German and wrote underwater sci-fi, this would be the result. Bloated, cheesy, and filled with awfully written characters & tired old tropes - women defined by their looks, younger women in love with middle-aged men, and almost cartoonishly evil Americans. A lot of completely unnecessary romance & bizarrely placed introspection - case in point below:He did feel scared and unsure of himself- more so with every step that took them closer to the hangar deck. What if there

I really enjoyed this book in spite of the author's glib b.s. politics and his supremely b.s. hairstyle. This is clearly a man with so much ego it passes for no self respect. Let's be honest, it was tasty paperback fare. Take that as you will.

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