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Reddit mentions of Empire of the Ants: A Novel

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Empire of the Ants: A Novel
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Found 10 comments on Empire of the Ants: A Novel:

u/baconOclock · 2 pointsr/Documentaries

This reminded me of this excellent book. I read the original French version (Les fourmis) so I don't know how it is in English.

http://www.amazon.com/Empire-Ants-Bernard-Werber/dp/0553573527/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1348422769&sr=8-1&keywords=bernard+werber

u/yokmft · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

Hehe there's actually a pretty descent book on that. Ants investigating and trying to conquer humans, allying themselves with other species (such as bees) :P

u/mzieg · 2 pointsr/tipofmytongue

It is called Empire of the Ants. At least, that's the one I read back in 2000.

u/look_squirrels · 2 pointsr/books

There's [Empire of the Ants] (http://www.amazon.com/Empire-Ants-Bernard-Werber/dp/0553573527/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394966110&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=bernhard+werber) by Bernhard Weber. Well-researched, and rather chilling: a hyper-intelligent colony of ants decides to take revenge on the human for destroying their living space. There's a comic as well, but as far as I can see, it was never translated.

u/bumbletowne · 1 pointr/books

Beat the Reaper by Josh Bazell

gangster in witness protection gets discovered, takes badass revenge

Andromeda Strain or Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton

Jurassic park is dinos in a 'modern lost world' scenario and andromeda strain is alien bacteria creating zombie apocalypse without the zombies

Empire of the Ants by Bernard Werber

people get shrunk down and discover the empire of the ants

Watership Down by Richard Adams

animal farm with rabbits and australians

The Lies of Locke Lemora by Scott Lynch

adventure with magic and ocean's 11 style crime. Sometimes funny othertimes adventurous and sometimes badassery

Tunnel in the Sky by Heinlein (very adventure/survival thriller)

kids are getting their survival badges, shit gets real very quickly. Lord of the flies meets firefly

u/7Pedazos · 1 pointr/booksuggestions

I stumbled across a book in my library's sci-fi section called Empire of the Ants. One of the plotlines is about ants. I haven't read it, but you might check it out:

http://www.amazon.com/Empire-Ants-Bernard-Werber/dp/0553573527/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1414357083&sr=8-2&keywords=empire+of+the+ants

u/yodj · 1 pointr/makemychoice

You should read this book

u/Baramin · 1 pointr/scifi

Reminds me of Empire of the ants. I need to go read that book again and again...
Edit: Title reminds me of that, not the video, as youtube is blocked at my work.