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Halfgoden: De helse weg naar het paradijs

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In 'Halfgoden' lukt het enkele avonturiers de weg naar de sterren te vinden en zo de status van halfgoden te bereiken. Vroeger verstond de Broederschap van Helgen ook deze wonderbaarlijke manier van reizen en dat geldt ook voor Hans Winters en zijn mysterieuze vriendin Monaco wanneer zij in contact komen met de illustere, magische figuur Flamel. Maar ook de maffia is geïnteresseerd...



Koos Verkaik (1951) werd geboren in Bolnes, onder de rook van Rotterdam. Hij schreef zijn eerste verhalen op zijn zevende, was Europa's jongste schrijver van stripverhalen (weekblad Sjors) en op zijn achttiende verscheen zijn eerste roman 'Adolar'. Inmiddels staan er zo'n zeventig titels (romans en kinderboeken) op zijn naam. Koos Verkaik is een meester in de genres magie, mysterie en avontuur.

290 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 24, 2024

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Koos Verkaik

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Koos Verkaik started to write at the age of 7, published his first work (comics, 3 pages each week in a magazine) at the age of 16, his first novel was published at the age of 18.
Over 60 different titles are published now, both in The Netherlands and the USA.
Koos is a master of magic, adventure and mystery, writes many urban fantasy books and children's books.
The publisher for his novels is RIGHTER'S MILL PRESS in Princeton, USA. For film: Three Corners Entertainment, USA.
His new series for children, ALEX AND THE WOLPERTINGER, is published internationally and there will be at least 30 different titles.
Outer Banks Publishing Group, USA, publishes the series of children's books Alex and the Wolpertinger and Saladin the Wonder Horse.

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June 18, 2024
In this book, all women are depicted as shallow, willingless characters, who will easily sleep with the men they come across. All men are without exception masculine, intelligent, sharp-minded and strong. The story itself is entertaining. After a few chapters, I gave up. You could argue that the willingless, puppet-like depiction of women suits the story, but it's better to just see that Koos Verkaik has a very sad, unbalanced view on women versus men.
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