![]() ![]() Nothing about the hand quite makes sense, it shouldn’t be able to exist as it does on Earth, and by any current or known technological means. ![]() Science Fiction meets political thriller meets gigantic robotic apocalypse in this taut, often funny, and in its last installment, a more philosophical endeavor of a trilogy.įrom the start we’re in for a ride with Sleeping Giants, jumping forward in time seventeen years, Rose Franklin is now a physicist who is studying the very hand she fell on all those years ago. No one can say how this massive twenty-foot metal hand got underground, and with growing curiosity, Neuvel is about to take us on a wonderful ride through his fantastic mind. Written in an interview style, file-based view of the story, Neuvel easily captures the interest and questioning mind of the reader with his main character Doctor Rose Franklin who as a child is seen falling into a hole and landing atop a giant metal hand with glowing symbols. The buzz around the release of the book was well received and gathered a lot of interest and Sony bought the rights to adapt the books into a movie. Sylvain Neuvel released his debut novel and the first book of Themis Files, Sleeping Giants, in November 2016. ![]() The brevity of the spoilers are the overarching plot details, you may want to finish reading this review after the first installment, as the plot details from the second and third novel will reveal more from the first. The discussion of these books will remain mostly spoiler-free. ![]()
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