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Amphibian man (Translated)

Alexander Belyaev

Publisher: Stargatebook

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Summary

The novel "Amphibian Man", which served as the basis for the cult movie of the same name, is well known to many generations of readers and viewers. Years and decades go by, but the fascinating, touching in its drama story of young Ichthyander, who as a result of Professor Salvatore's daring experiment gained the ability to live both on land and in water, the story of his dangerous adventures in the "world of people" and his love for the beautiful Guttiere, still captures with its vividness and emotionality.
Available since: 08/08/2024.

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