'An Alien Light' is a compelling story of an alien species observing humans. The aliens are really alien, and the humans are all too representative of how humans interact with each other. This is a very thoughtful "hard" Sci-Fi, with plausible scenarios through modern science stretched into the imagination of a masterful story-teller/5(9). · Mar 3 An Alien Light by Nancy Kress. Jean Triceratops. / 5 Average | Ratings. I went into An Alien Light blind. I did read the back-cover, but it doesn’t give away much: “She has become one of our very best!” –James Patrick Kelly, Co-author of DINOSAUR BEACH. An Alien Light by Nancy Kress starting at $ An Alien Light has 4 available editions to buy at Half Price Books Marketplace.
Get this from a library! An alien light: a novel. [Nancy Kress; Ron Walotsky] -- Tells how the human race is at war with the Ged, a species that is baffled by mankind's ability to turn violence upon itself. In order to defeat the humans, the Ged must first understand them, but. An Alien Light () by Nancy Kress. Other authors: See the other authors section. Members: Reviews: Popularity: Average rating: Mentions: 7: 59, () 7: This science fiction novel tells how the human race is at war with the Ged, a species that is baffled by mankind's ability to turn violence upon itself. In order to defeat the. An Alien Light Nancy Kress, Author Arbor House Publishing $ (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. OTHER BOOKS. Dogs; Steal Across the Sky.
Compare book prices from over , booksellers. Find An Alien Light () by Kress, Nancy. An alien light: A novel Hardcover – January 1, by Nancy Kress (Author) Inside a walled city built by aliens called Ged, humans from a primitive civilization are taught the secrets of science while the Ged observe human thought patterns--hoping to more easily destroy other settled worlds /5 (Very Good) My first exposure to Nancy Kress’ SF is her first SF novel–An Alien Light (). It’s an impressive and controlled debut. It’s an impressive and controlled debut. A claustrophobic rumination on the nature of violence, Kress posits a sinister alien experiment where humans from diametrically opposed societies are forced to interact.
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