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| Title | : | Planet of the Apes |
| Author | : | Pierre Boulle |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 268 pages |
| Published | : | May 29th 2001 by Del Rey (first published 1963) |
| Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fiction. Classics. Fantasy |

Pierre Boulle
Paperback | Pages: 268 pages Rating: 3.95 | 31344 Users | 1417 Reviews
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"I am confiding this manuscript to space, not with the intention of saving myself, but to help, perhaps, to avert the appalling scourge that is menacing the human race. Lord have pity on us!" With these words, Pierre Boulle hurtles the reader onto the Planet of the Apes. In this simian world, civilization is turned upside down: apes are men and men are apes; apes rule and men run wild; apes think, speak, produce, wear clothes, and men are speechless, naked, exhibited at fairs, used for biological research. On the planet of the apes, man, having reached to apotheosis of his genius, has become inert. To this planet come a journalist and a scientist. The scientist is put into a zoo, the journalist into a laboratory. Only the journalist retains the spiritual strength and creative intelligence to try to save himself, to fight the appalling scourge, to remain a man. Out of this situation, Pierre Boulle has woven a tale as harrowing, bizarre, and meaningful as any in the brilliant roster of this master storyteller. With his cutomary wit, irony, and disciplined intellect and style, the author of The Bridge Over the River Kwai tells a swiftly moving story dealing with man's conflicts, and takes the reader into a suspenseful and strangely fascinating orbit.Present Books Conducive To Planet of the Apes
| Original Title: | La planète des singes |
| ISBN: | 0345447980 (ISBN13: 9780345447982) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Characters: | Zira, Ulysse Mérou, Cornelius (Planet of the Apes), Zaius, Professor Antelle, Arthur Levain, Nova (Planet of the Apes), Jinn (Planet of the Apes), Phyllis (Planet of the Apes) |
| Setting: | Soror |
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Ratings: 3.95 From 31344 Users | 1417 ReviewsRate Of Books Planet of the Apes
When a film becomes so immensely popular they achieve pop culture status, such as The Planet of the Apes, (1968's version with Charlton Heston of course) and the many different reincarnations that follow, nothing can match it... including ironically the book which originated all the hubbub. Now a return to this novel and examine the quality of, not an even contest since countless hundreds of millions have viewed the motion picture, with relatively speaking a few million read the publication I'mCaution: Vague Spoilers AheadI don't really think that I can do this book justice in my review. I thought that it was brilliant. I know that I have seen the movie long ago, and remember the big reveal at the end and Charlton yelling about damning everyone all to hell, but I don't remember much more than that. I'll have to watch the movie again.I really loved the subtle cautionary tale running throughout the story. Maybe it's just my feminist liberal bleeding heart whispering to me, but I feel
The whole time I was reading the book, I was thinking to myself: "Oh, I know how this is going to end." I was on the very last page, having a smug "yeah-I-knew-it-you-cannot-surprise-me" smirk on my face... Up until I read the last paragraph. Mind. BLOWN! Smooth move, Mr Boulle.

Very much enjoyed this book though the cover GR has is irrelevant to the original story and is from the movie. I enjoyed the double twist endings as well as the characterization of the protagonist who at times borders in egotistical. Very cautionary tales in regards to race and inequality. I'll seek out more of Boulle's books.
ENGLISH (Planet of the Apes) / ITALIANOJinn and Phyllis were spending a wonderful holiday in space, as far away as possible from the inhabited stars A couple of tourists on an interplanetary trip runs into a bottle drifting in the space. They obtain in this way a manuscript in which is told the story of Ulysse Mérou, a French journalist, and his space journey toward the Betelgeuse star, 300 light years far away from Earth.I fell in love with this novel after half a page. Simple, addictive,
I read this years ago....about the time of the Heston film. I liked the opening and the little twist he (tried to) give it but all in all the book wasn't all that great I thought.By the way there are differences in the book and the movie, a surprise, right?I don't know what it is/was that left me cold on this one. I'd rate it 1.5 if could, but I can't and to rate it actually a 1 would rank it with some books I've found really detestable, so 2 even though I really am not that found of the book.
The book is similar to the film series in certain ways, but different enough to provide a new approach to the main subject. The story is told as being in a manuscript found by space travellers, so much of the story is told in narrative rather than dialogue. (It took me awhile to get used to this writing style.) The ending is very different from the film. The book seems to emphasize the theme of evolution, while the film focuses more on time travel. I liked the book, but I like the film series

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