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Alike - ebook
Alike - ebook
About the book:
‘Alike’ is a science fiction book, each page of which will fill you with different feelings. Sometimes fear, sometimes intense love, sometimes the sound of a sharp whip on humanity. The planet at a 200 light-year distance looks to be far closer to you than the world you know, with no violence, greed, conflict, or friendship business. At the end, I fear you will scream, "If only I could love the girl." Let's look at the pages one by one. The people of Earth have never seen aliens. As a result, there is a search for them as "odd-looking." But, if they didn't look like science fiction characters and instead looked like real people, confusion would be caused. Miranda 24, one of the farthest planets in space, sent a spaceship in search of a new life. They've been receiving a signal from one of the solar system's planets for some time now. But for mechanical reasons, this spaceship crashed on Earth. One of the two astronauts in the spaceship somehow escaped. Mida, the survivor astronaut, was human-like. At first, she was taken aback by the similarities she discovered between herself and humans. She later realized, however, that humans are truly different. In their hearts, the fires of greed, selfishness, and vengeance are still burning. At the same time, some of the world's rulers wish to use war to occupy other countries. Thus, they are moving towards destruction, their final destiny, designed by themselves as it happened on their planet thousands of years ago. Mida fell in love with a human journalist who took her in and promised to protect her from the earth's human rulers. However, D. Nova Walker, an outer space life researcher, identified her as an alien after a few days. Alex, the journalist, took her and hid her in an unknown location. Is it possible for earth scientists to figure out why they have physical similarities, or do they investigate why they differ psychologically from humans?
Kategoria: | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
Język: | Angielski |
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ISBN: | 978-93-5610-563-8 |
Rozmiar pliku: | 16 MB |