The Alien and Epic Story
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Saxon Andrew
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The survivors of the attack decided to stay out of the former cities; that would be the first place the Vrang would search if they ever returned. For the next two hundred years, humanity has lived a primitive farming existence. That’s how things remained until one night a large group of aliens were discovered sitting in their fields. No one knew where the aliens had come from or who brought them to Haven, and the aliens weren’t telling anyone; they ignored each other as well as the humans living on the planet. It wasn’t until one young human and one of the aliens became entangled after an accident that everything changed. The human communities living on Haven know the universe is not a nice place; they stare at the stars at night and fear what could come out of them. They discover the appearance of the aliens on Haven has placed all of them in danger and that danger could be coming soon.
But the Alien and Epic Story are now communicating with each other and the communities are being warned of what's coming. Haven is a primitive planet and has no means of defending itself from an advanced civilization and the only option appears to be hiding in the forests and pray enough humans survive to rebuild the planet.
This is a story by Saxon Andrew of innocence lost and the struggle to survive in a universe fraught with dangerous civilizations that prey on inhabited planets. Epic learns that those that appear to be friends, aren't and the only one he can trust is a tall alien who just wants to die.
Excerpt: The Alien and Epic Story
Epic took a breath and said, “It took me some time to determine you want to die. And after that other alien showed up and ordered you to leave that rock and stop causing us issues, it finally dawned on me that you are also forbidden to communicate with the others like you that are here. So why did one of you come and communicate with you? Someone had to break that protocol to send that messenger to order you to move. That means you and all the others of your species here are being watched by an outside agency.” Epic paused and saw Rocky’s body start to relax. Epic waited a moment and then said, “Have you thought about what might have happened if you had refused to follow the order you were given to leave?”
Rocky actually turned around and stared at Epic and it was clear he was surprised by the question. “What’s the worse thing they could have done if you did that?” Rocky continued to stare at Epic, as he added, “Is there a possibility whoever is watching you might kill you for refusing to do as you’re told?” Rocky blinked at the question. “I mean think about it, Rocky. If you really want to die, communicating with me would be a good way to make it happen."
In a dangerous universe, The Alien and Epic Story shows how two beings so radically different from each other can come together and become much more than they are alone.
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- 12-17-23
A completely subjective review
The thing about book "reviews", is it's the one time that I really encourage people to be completely honest, about how they FEEL about something. With fiction, that is goal one, how it makes us feel. Then, what it made us think. I somehow wish the reviews were broken down by personality/intelligence type catagories, that are self applied. For instance, based on the 7 (or 11) types of intelligences, EQ not IQ. This way, readers can talk directly to the people interested in their experience, based on similar preferences. Some people will throw a book down, or digital equivilant, when too many "he said, he said, he saids" compel them to rip their hair out, others will go hyper-bolic when every character is wallowing in narcissistic justifications, others need characters to be running back and forth across the world from one trap or disaster after the other. It's subjective. So for this book, I am reviewing for 2 groups, the first is for the sci-fi with a novel message, and the second, for people that need to have the book read by a very good narrator, fitting the story setting. For group one, I am only half way through, and I am loving the characters so very much. Both of the characters are "alien" to us, so we don't have to have a "human" bent to the story (although one group "could" be us, in another point in space or time) anyway...it works beautifully. For the second group, those who can not STAND AI voices, and I am with you, THIS is blowing my mind. Since both characters are not human, the slightly off key notes, actually add to the experience. There are times when I could tell it was AI, but that was probably on the editor. For example, one character is named Tragedy, and the AI has the inflection off, because someone forgot a comma, the sentence was "What do you think of this tragedy?" when it should have been written "What do you think of this, Tragedy?" But it's only a few time, and human narrartors do that kind of thing, too. All in all, it is truly something novel all around.
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