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Galápagos PDF Review:

There are many novels on the market. But the one we are talking about is one of the greatest ones. The theme of this novel is what makes it very much different from all the others. Which is about the human brain. “Galápagos” is a unique book compared to all other books. As told earlier the main theme of the book is that how a human brain evolves. The book greatly deals with the evolution of the brain. Not just discusses but it also gives a very good idea of the human brain as well. The name of the book is also a unique name. As it tells us about the place where the whole story is happening in this book. Not just this but the name of the book also gives a tribute to the Charles Darwin as well.

Basically, the story of the book starts with a small group of the humans. But they all are having very much different thinking and very much different perspective as well. But they are all on an island all alone. Then there comes an extremely horrible disease on all over the earth. The entire human race vanishes due to this disease except very few of the humans.

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About Author Kurt Vonnegut:

The writer of “Galápagos” is an American writer. Kurt Vonnegut Jr. is a very well known writer, and he has written many things about the different genres. From the short stories to the novels and plays. All his works are known as very good writings but his satires and dark satires are way more interesting and famous.

Features of Galápagos PDF:

  • English is the original language of this book.
  • The United States is the original publication place of this book.
  • The original publication year of the book is 1985.
  • “Delacorte Press” are the publishers of this book.

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