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Chargement... Anomalypar Peter Cawdron
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. A very solid first-contact novel that deservedly belongs on the shelf next to Contact, but I will be the first to admit it does some things better than Sagan and other things much weaker. HOWEVER, none of that changes the fundamentally good exploration of what it means to us to present ourselves before a far-advanced entity only to reflect all crap of what we are upon it. It's not the same book as Sagan's. It's actually rather streamlined and distilled, having us focus more on lateral thinking, new physics, and communication as only a grade school teacher could swing it. So, yeah! Having a grade school teacher teach experts how to get it right was pretty awesome. :) Things clarify and the basic story was not only intelligent, it was focused. No big heroics to save the day, but there is heroism. No resorting to violence, but there is violence. No ultrareliance on either science OR religion to break through to the heart of the story, but there is plenty of both in here. IF what you might be looking for is a clear and focused SF tale to say something very solid about ourselves, then I wouldn't look any farther than this. It could very well be a bestseller turned into an intelligent SF movie and I would love its special effects and its message. But I wouldn't call it super original. A comfort read? A joy? Yes, absolutely, but not super original. Fortunately, few of us necessarily need originality to enjoy a story. :) aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Anomaly examines the prospect of an alien intelligence discovering life on Earth. The technological gulf between humanity and the alien species is measured in terms of millions of years. The only way to communicate is using science, but not everyone is so patient. Humanity's first contact with an alien intelligence is far more radical than anyone has ever dared imagine. With a technological gap of millions of years, mankind is barely able to recognize the arrival of an alien space craft outside the gates of the United Nations in New York. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The story is a little slow. There are some valid reasons. But, some of the slowness was the language around Teller's thoughts, mostly the ones about Cathy. Most of that wasn't necessary when their dialogue and actions revealed nearly everything. It wasn't quite insulting, but it was close, and I'm not sure what it was for. Or who.
Or, maybe I am sensitized now. After two years of reading some really fine romance novels, I appreciate the authors who can reveal a great deal through dialogue and actions, relying only a little on a character's thoughts. But there's a place for more thoughts, particularly in this kind of story, and much of those were necessary. Just, not so much restating what dialogue and actions have just shown us. Overall, not critical. But I'm picky. :) ( )