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Terra par Mitch Benn
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Terra (édition 2013)

par Mitch Benn (Auteur)

Séries: The Terra Trilogy (1)

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No-one trusts humanity. No-one can quite understand why we're intent on destroying the only place we have to live in the Universe. No-one thinks we're worth a second thought. And certainly no-one is about to let us get off Rrth. That would be a complete disaster. But one alien thinks Rrth is worth looking at. Not humanity, obviously, we're appalling, but until we manage to kill every other living thing on the planet there are some truly wonderful places on Rrth and some wonderful creatures living in them. Best take a look while they're still there. But on one trip to Rrth our alien biologist causes a horrendous accident. The occupants of a car traveling down a lonely road spot his ship (the sort of massive lemon coloured, lemon shaped starship that really shouldn't be hanging in the sky over a road). Understandably the Bradbury's crash (interrupting the latest in a constant procession of bitter rows). And in the wreckage of their car our alien discovers a baby girl. She needs rescuing. From the car. From Rrth. From her humanity. And now eleven years later a girl called Terra is about to go to school for the first time. It's a very alien experience . . . Terra is a charming and hilarious satirical fable. A story about how odd and alien we are. And a story about how human odd aliens are. It tells the story of a girl who grows up in a very different world, who gains a unique perspective on our world and a unique perspective on her new home. A girl who can teach us and them a lot. A girl living in an extraordinary world that is spiraling into a terrible war.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Terra
Auteurs:Mitch Benn (Auteur)
Info:Gollancz (2013), 272 pages
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Humans are the plague to stay away from, according to beings from Fnrr, and all their extraterrestrial acquaintances. Humans eat animal flesh and shit on their beautiful planet.... they're too stupid for words. But one human, Terra, speaks the Fnrr-an language, and is about to change the way the beings from Fnrr think about them. ( )
  burritapal | Oct 23, 2022 |
It was funny in exactly the way you expect when Neil Gaiman compares something to Douglas Adams. It was cute, but the character development left something to be desired. One pivotal moment comes to be because a character has an epiphany for no discernable reason. But cute. ( )
  katebrarian | Jul 28, 2020 |
Most aliens think that the earth is doomed. None of them can understand why we are so intent on ruining our only planet, especially as we haven’t developed the technology to get of it safely They are not going to help us either; can you imagine the chaos that would cause! One alien thinks that the earth is worth studying, partly for the places and partly for the other creatures; just not for the humans.

The Bradbury's were driving home whilst mid argument, as usual, and really weren’t expecting the lemon coloured and shaped spaceship to suddenly appear in front of them. Terrified, Mr Bradbury crashes the car. The parent’s climb out and run away as fast as they can. The alien discovers a child in the car. He decides that she need rescuing; from there, from Rrth and from humanity, and he decides to break every rule in the non-contact recommendations and takes her home.

Eight orbits later, Terra was about to enter formal education. As the only human on the planet Fnrr this was going to be very strange, very strange indeed. This is a time of change too, as the extraordinary world ofFnrr spirals into a terrible war.

Mitch Benn is best known for his funny songs and stand-up comedy, and this is his first venture into the realm of the novel. He has drawn on inspiration from various people, including Gaiman, Pratchett and Douglas Adams, whilst still ensuring that his own humour and voice stands out strongly. The concept of the human being the alien is a great one, and he has given her a plot that works really well too. It is definitely aimed at the younger audience, but that doesn’t make it any less readable or enjoyable. Great debut. ( )
  PDCRead | Apr 6, 2020 |
Why is this book not better-known? If you're familiar with Mitch Benn's name at all, it's probably for writing and performing jokey satirical rock songs on Radio 4. This is a world away from that. the cover blurb bandies about names like Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett and Roald Dahl, and while that's useful to a certain extent to give you an idea of the sort of genre you're gonna get, Mitch's style and voice are entirely his own.
Look, there are exactly two reasons why you might HATE this book. One: you just don't like science fiction as a genre; fair enough. Two: you struggle with and can't get past the unpronounceability of the alien names; also fair enough. But if you can pass over those two things you'll find a decent story about belonging, difference, and acceptance, some nice satirical and SF jokes (not too many actually) and two points – one near the start and one near the end – that will have you blubbing like a baby. I always feel vaguely foolish on the rare occasions that a book or a film make me cry, and those two bits of this novel made me feel very foolish indeed. ( )
  dtw42 | Dec 3, 2017 |
I enjoyed this book. Benn delivers his tale with with and satire. The book does not take itself too seriously, but still got something important to say too.

It's a book about Terra. She was born on earth, but grew up on Fnrr. How she came there, well that you will have to read. Fnrr is a society of science, and sports. Nothing else is needed. And Terra is very different, we see her struggle, and we see her laugh. She may not always fit in but it's still her world too. Now, the whole book is not just about Terra growing up. Her world will soon be in danger.

It was a highly enjoyable sci-fi book. It was amusing, but it had also those thoughtful moments. Yes how would aliens see our planets? We do seem very stupid at times. You know, destroying the planet we live on.

If you want a bit of sci-fi that is not just about space and tech, then this is the book for you. A book about a girl growing about on an alien planet, a planet that is different but still not that different from ours.

I already started the next book.
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  blodeuedd | Mar 2, 2016 |
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No-one trusts humanity. No-one can quite understand why we're intent on destroying the only place we have to live in the Universe. No-one thinks we're worth a second thought. And certainly no-one is about to let us get off Rrth. That would be a complete disaster. But one alien thinks Rrth is worth looking at. Not humanity, obviously, we're appalling, but until we manage to kill every other living thing on the planet there are some truly wonderful places on Rrth and some wonderful creatures living in them. Best take a look while they're still there. But on one trip to Rrth our alien biologist causes a horrendous accident. The occupants of a car traveling down a lonely road spot his ship (the sort of massive lemon coloured, lemon shaped starship that really shouldn't be hanging in the sky over a road). Understandably the Bradbury's crash (interrupting the latest in a constant procession of bitter rows). And in the wreckage of their car our alien discovers a baby girl. She needs rescuing. From the car. From Rrth. From her humanity. And now eleven years later a girl called Terra is about to go to school for the first time. It's a very alien experience . . . Terra is a charming and hilarious satirical fable. A story about how odd and alien we are. And a story about how human odd aliens are. It tells the story of a girl who grows up in a very different world, who gains a unique perspective on our world and a unique perspective on her new home. A girl who can teach us and them a lot. A girl living in an extraordinary world that is spiraling into a terrible war.

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