
Parallel World: the Neanderthal Trilogy
by G
About This Novel
Parallel Worlds: The Neanderthal Trilogy. Primitive people (translated by Niu Zhenyu), humans (translated by Xia Xing), and hybrids (translated by Dai Yuan). In another parallel world, Neanderthals lived. Neanderthals reached a level comparable to ours in culture and science, but their development history, social customs and philosophy of life were completely different from ours. Ponte Budit, a Neanderthal physicist, accidentally crossed the passage between two worlds and came to a completely unfamiliar world. After he was identified as a Neanderthal, he was isolated and studied, feeling very lonely and helpless. But here, he still found friends who shared weal and woe, and developed a special relationship with Mary Vaughn, a Canadian female geneticist.
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
This book belongs to the soft technology level. The author uses more sociological methods to construct a society produced by nomadic/hunting civilization. It is really bold to describe a parallel world where if someone commits a crime, the criminal and his relatives who are 50% genetically related to the criminal will be castrated.
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
This book belongs to the soft technology level. The author uses more sociological methods to construct a society produced by nomadic/hunting civilization. It is really bold to describe a parallel world where if someone commits a crime, the criminal and his relatives who are 50% genetically related to the criminal will be castrated.
