Here are two new books by my friend writer Davide Baroni, two new pearls of literature to read and reread.
The first novel is entitled “Rh negative blood”.
Continuing the path begun with Homo atlanticus – The mystery of ‘elongated’ skulls, this book aims to deepen one of the most fascinating enigmas of human evolution: the role of Rh negative blood. Through a multidisciplinary research, The authors ask themselves fundamental questions.
Why do humans exist without the Rh factor? Is it a natural mutation or a genetically induced phenomenon? What is the global distribution of negative Rh and why is it concentrated in specific geographical areas? Why can the immune system of a Rh negative mother attack the Rh positive fetus? Are there two distinct humanity?
The work is divided into three distinct parts. In the first, concepts related to our essence are analyzed, providing tools to understand the relationship between the individual and the Universe. The second part takes us into the mysterious world of genetics, revealing how DNA and ancestral memory, stored in every cell, can go far beyond the mere biological code. Finally, the third part turns into a real journey through time: from the peoples of the Basques and the Guanches, passing through the legendary civilization of Tartessos and the Cro-MagnoMagnon, to the heart of our research – the origin of the blood group Rh negative – intertwined with the history of Atlantis and the myth of the Anunnaki.
The second novel is called “The Creature”.
In the heart of Udolpho Castle, a woman wakes up inside a glass capsule. She doesn’t know who she is or why she’s there. When he manages to free himself, he begins a journey in search of his own identity, a journey back in time, until his fate is intertwined with that of a man who wanted to defeat death, Victor Frankenstein.
In the castle of Udolpho, a place suspended between past and future, eternity is no longer a myth or an unattainable dream, but the result of scientific experiments that challenge the limits of life and death. Inspired by Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, this novel explores the profound implications of transhumanism, a topical issue in the debate on technology and human evolution. In a captivating plot of suspense and philosophical reflections,
The Creature will lead you to explore the human desire to transcend its limits and the disturbing consequences of a progress that risks erasing our true essence. What is the true price of eternity? And what does it mean to be human in a world dominated by technology? A dystopian and exciting journey into the meanders of existence, where the ambitions and fears of man collide with the challenges of a future that is already present.
Enjoy your reading
