Laline Paull
Laline Paull studied English at Oxford, screenwriting in Los Angeles, and theater in London. She lives in England with her husband, photographer Adrian Peacock, and their three children.
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Laline Paull studied English at Oxford, screenwriting in Los Angeles, and theater in London. She lives in England with her husband, photographer Adrian Peacock, and their three children.
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When this book first came out, it was compared to Atwood's Handmaid's Tale. I think this is because of the reproduction theme that makes up part of the book. But such a comparison is false. It is actually an American The Hen Who Dream She Could Fly. On the surface, the story is about a bee, a ...
I did enjoy this book. Paull built the suspense well and you did get a sense of the trajectory of Sean and Tom's friendship and the impact their different paths had on its development.I guess I was a bit nonplussed with the ending. I didn't really buy the climax in relation to Sean and Gail's relati...
This book is the monthly pick for my sci-fi book club so at least a 1/3 of the way through this book I thought the bees were aliens, then I didn't think they were aliens, then I was back to thinking they were aliens, finally figuring out it's just about bees. I think I hurt my brain.So after finishi...
An interesting story and possibly a warning to us all as to what could happen if we choose to ignore global warming and turn a blind eye to the continuous erosion of the polar ice caps. Two childhood friends Sean Cawson and Tom Harding have the opportunity and it would now seem the means to dictate ...
Not only was Flora 717 born into the lowest class of her society, she was also born bigger and darker than the best of them. As a sanitation bee, she is only fit to clean the hive while living to accept, obey and serve which means to do whatever is necessary for the good of the hive and the holy mot...