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After a few pages, you forget they’re actually bees...
This is set in a Bee hive. Yes, really it is. I thought it would be in the style of Watership Down, but it's definitely a book for the grown ups. It's a bit scary in the respect that everything in these bees lives is regulated by the Sage level of Bee (there are various types of Bees, named after a particular plant. They all have their pre-ordained role in life, which they know how to carry out as soon as they hatch out of their final stage of growth). If you step out of line, you are destroyed. Kind of like the more hard-line societies around the world. And that's where it gets you. You start off reading about a bee hive, and you end up realising that people have lived like this in the past, live like this now, and will probably live like this in the future.
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Tragedy: The Ballad of the Bee Gees
Book
The rise and fall of the brothers Gibb-Barry, Robin, Maurice, and younger brother Andy-is perhaps...
TC
The Color of Bee Larkham's Murder
Book
In the tradition of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, a captivating mystery about a...
Mystery Fiction

You've Been Framed: How to Reframe Your Wealth Management Business and Renew Client Relationships
Ray Sclafani and Mark C. Tibergien
Book
Reframe "wealth management" to achieve sustainable success in financial services You've Been Framed...