The San Francisco Chronicle calls this book a thriller. I call it historical fiction. It tells the story of Chernobyl (primarily from the viewpoint of fictional characters who worked in the plant) from before the terrible misguided experiment gone wrong until after, when the people of Russia - and a
Chernobyl Notebook
β Scribed by Medvedev, Grigoriy
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 126 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
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HistΓ³rica porque su trama se basa en hechos reales extraΓdos de la historia: abril 1986, en Ucrania, donde uno de los reactores de la mΓ‘s avanzada central nuclear de la UniΓ³n SoviΓ©tica estallΓ³, provocando una catΓ‘strofe que estuvo a punto de alcanzar envergadura planetaria y cuyas consecuencias toda
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SUMMARY: Most of what we know about Leonardo da Vinci, we know because of his notebooks. Some 6,000 sheets of notes and drawings survive, perhaps one-fifth of what he actually produced. With an artist's eye and a scientist's curiosity, he recorded in these pages his observations on the movement ofwa
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