Friday, September 23, 2016

Classic And Interesting Alien Encounter Novel

By Brian Robinson


Novels based on alien invasion are centered on people. An alien encounter novel featuring wild animals or birds fighting each other is a rare find. The plot is about retaliatory attacks, astronauts who encountered aliens and surprise attacks from unknown forces. The motive of the attack is usually to enslave. These novels feature heroes and heroines tasked with rescuing or protecting humanity.

Enders Game is written by Orson Scott and was released in 1985. Very little was known about space but this title maintains relevance because of its narrative style. It is very violent, characteristic of perceptions in that era and the main reason it remains popular today. It features children who are training at a space station preparing to face aliens. It won both Hugo and Nebula awards.

The release of Starship Trooper in 1959 was a response to criticism directed towards the author because of his views on government nuclear program. It was also written in between other books at the height of nuclear dialogue in the world. Heinlein managed to keep away attacks because of his creative and classic story.

Childhood Ends could have been inspired by the fact that there were numerous blimps that floated over London during WWII. It is a narrative of friendly invaders who help to end all wars in the world. This creates a utopia world ruled by a single government. The mysterious Overlords governed the earth from a space craft. The problem arises when they refuse to disclose more information about their origin.

The War of Worlds is among the oldest novels written about foreign invasion. It sometimes slips into the scientific romance category. The interesting part is how the author enjoys annihilating an entire neighborhood. He seems to enjoy this considering the description he makes to his friend. The words used to refer to the act of obliteration are painful yet eccentric. Though released in 1898, it remains a thriller.

The Mote in Gods Eye falls into the futuristic category despite its release in 1974. The author envisions a 3016 where The Second Empire of Man has conquered the world. Man shuttles between thousands of stars under his watch at supersonic speed using Anderson Drive. There is no fear about extraterrestrial invasion until one of his ships returns with a dead alien. He has to send an expedition to find out more about this life. The reader will enjoy the search.

Spin has won the hearts of many readers. This warm reception is understandable because it incorporates the latest discoveries in science. The opening scene features a boy fascinated by a passing star. Interest in the sun and moon are gone, but there are tides to think about. This is the most delicate premise an author can begin writing. However, the delivery by Robert Wilson in this book released 2006 is intriguing.

1951 saw the release of The Day of Triffids by John Wyndham. This title has a special place among post-apocalypse books. The world is blinded by a comet shower leaving only a few people to restore order. As they battle with blindness, they have to fight off carnivorous weeds that are also mobile.




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