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Œuvres de M. N. Arzu

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Date de naissance
1982
Sexe
female
Lieu de naissance
Guatemala City, Guatemala

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A unique approach to the merfolk myth

Take an injured and unconscious merman, surround with baffled doctors and stir in a dash of unexpected DNA. Season with military paranoia and a culture determined to remain hidden. Bring to the boil over the anxieties of a family unable to act. The result is an excellent story filled with well-developed characters and tense situations. Something to relish.
 
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Kindleifier | Aug 13, 2019 |
Breaking a great number of rules, Seattle's resident alien has come back from a quick trip to his home planet to tell his human wife the truth about himself. Even if he has to do it behind a glass wall and with the military between them.

I loved this book (actually novella) and eagerly await more of what is supposed to be a series. Can't find any trace of more as of 7/25/2019.

The Librarian is a contemporary short novel set in Washington State and dealing with first contact with an alien species unlike anything else in modern science fiction.

Nick Logan didn't have any idea he was not a human until he was called back. He breaks rules to come back to tell his wife Jane the truth.
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Gmomaj | 2 autres critiques | Jul 27, 2019 |
These aliens don't arrive in giant spaceships hovering over major cities.

They don't blast us from space.

They didn't even intend to make contact. They just wanted to study us, quietly and unobtrusively.

That worked, right up until the retrieval of their investigator didn't go as intended.

An ordinary, happily married, librarian waiting for her husband to come home from a day of hiking gets a knock on the door that lands her in the middle of something she would have thought impossible.

Now she has to figure out if this alien who looks like her husband, who says he is her husband of twelve years, is here for good reasons or bad, and what he wants and intends, because he won't talk to the military or anyone at all except her.

The librarian is an honest, upright woman, who wants to do the right thing, but mainly wants her husband back. The general charged with overseeing this operation, which looked like and might yet be a nuclear event, wants to protect the country and, when he realizes what he's dealing with, the planet.

In a fairly short span of pages, we get interesting character development for the librarian, the general, some of his staff, and in many ways most interesting of all, the alien.

Something about the story-telling feels old-fashioned to me. i can't put my finger on it. Regardless, it's an enjoyable and interesting novelette.

Recommended.

I received this book as a gift, and am reviewing it voluntarily.
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LisCarey | 2 autres critiques | Sep 19, 2018 |
This book has a lot of the failings of a self-published novel - the pacing is a little odd, there are a lot of almost-right words and sentences that don't quite parse - but it's a rather sweet little story about first contact with Ascended Masters-style aliens, and a love story, and I enjoyed it.
 
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jen.e.moore | 2 autres critiques | Dec 22, 2016 |

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Œuvres
4
Membres
59
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#280,813
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
4
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