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Rafał Kosik

Polish writer (born 1971) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rafał Kosik
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Rafał Kosik (8 October 1971 in Warsaw, Poland[1]) is a Polish science fiction writer. He has published eleven novels.

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Rafał Kosik (2011)

A Polish-language film based on the series Felix, Net i Nika entitled Felix, Net, and Nika and Theoretically Possible Catastrophe was released in Poland on 28 September 2012.[2]

His 2008 novel Kameleon received the Janusz A. Zajdel Award and Jerzy Żuławski Literary Award. In 2018 he received the Janusz A. Zajdel Award for the novel Różaniec.[3]

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Works

Standalone

  • Mars (2003)
  • Vertical (2006)
  • Kameleon (2008)
  • Różaniec (2017)
  • Cyberpunk 2077: No Coincidence (2023)

Felix, Net and Nika

  • Felix, Net and Nika and the Gang of Invisible People (2004)
  • Felix, Net and Nika and the Theoretically Possible Catastrophe (2005)
  • Felix, Net i Nika and the Palace of Dreams (2006)
  • Felix, Net i Nika oraz Pułapka Nieśmiertelności (2007)
  • Felix, Net i Nika oraz Orbitalny Spisek (2008)
  • Felix, Net i Nika oraz Orbitalny Spisek 2: Mała Armia (2009)
  • Felix, Net i Nika and Third Cousin (2009)
  • Felix, Net i Nika oraz Bunt Maszyn (2011)
  • Felix, Net i Nika and Zero World (2011)
  • Felix, Net i Nika and Zero World 2. Alternauts (2012)
  • Felix, Net i Nika and Extra-curricular Stories (2013)
  • Felix, Net i Nika and Secret of Czerwona Hańcza (2013)
  • Felix, Net i Nika and Curse of McKillian's House (2014)
  • Felix, Net I Nika and (Un)safe Adolescence (2015)
  • Felix, Net i Nika and the End of the World as We Know It (2018)
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References

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