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Footfall

by Larry Niven

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"Nuke 'em till they glow, then shoot 'em in the dark." Tells you all you need to know about this book. ( )
  RobertDay | Apr 6, 2009 |
There is something fun about these Niven/Pournelle books i've read recently. Which seems strange to say, as a couple of them are based in Hell, and this one is set during an alien invasion.

Maybe it's the adventurous feel of the story. At first I thought this book was dragging, but it picked up its pace after a couple of chapters. There are a ton of characters here, and the first few chapters spend time introducing them.

This was written back when the Cold War was still hot. A lot of the story plays off of the Soviets and US not trusting each other. Even to the very end I still didn't trust the Russians in this story.

There are some interesting Americans as well, including the president, a certain congressman, a semi-retired biker/drifter, a gang of classic survivalists (I forgot all about these guys), and just a whole lot of people trying to figure out what the hell is going on. There is plenty of focus on how normal people find ways to cope during this post apocalyptic scenario.

**** MINOR SPOILERS ****
Another fun plotline here is the government gathering together a small group of science fiction writers. I won't say why, but they are very amusing.

The aliens in the story are very interesting. Their society is based on a herd mentality. Which basically means a lack of individuality, and a big focus on the herd. It was humorous when one of the Russians thought these were natural communists.
*** END MINOR SPOILERS ***

I thought of many things while reading this story. War against individualism. Clash of cultures. Baby elephants. Zulu warriors. NORAD. Atom bombs. Gamma rays. Shotgun vs elephant :)

I really enjoyed this one. ( )
1 vote NightHawk777 | Apr 4, 2009 |
Herd animals invade the Earth. Humans survive, resist, and conquor.

Timeframe: alien invasion ( )
  benwbrum | Dec 10, 2008 |
A couple of years ago, a colleague of mine recommended "The Mote in God's Eye" to me, also by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. Since then, I've read and enjoyed "Oath of Fealty", "Lucifer's Hammer" and "The Burning City" by the same pair.

At around the time this book came out, I (as a twelve year old) was a huge fan of Stephen King, blazing through everything he had published to that point. Some of his books (notably "The Stand") were long, but all had a fairly simple vocabulary and cinematic plots. Reading "Footfall", I realized that it had that same feeling. It's a long, fast run over even terrain, where Banks and Macleod require slower passage over steeper ground. "Footfall" is also very cinematic. Each scene comes easily to mind and seems like something that can and should have been filmed (it would have made a good miniseries, and I swear bits of it showed up in "Independence Day").

If you've enjoyed "Lucifer's Hammer" or "The Stand" or any other similar bit of disaster fiction, this book is certainly enjoyable enough. Well worth taking along to the pub on a rainy Sunday (as I did). ( )
1 vote duhrer | Oct 6, 2008 |
I think it's time to rest from the Niven-Pournelle twosome. This effort doesn't seem to be as good, though it is more complicated and quite proficient in theory. The aliens are small elephants with two trunks and that's hard to overcome with a leap of the imagination. But if you should do that, well, you have to imagine them able to fire rifles with the trunk and clawed hooves. If you can manage that, I hope you can grok the language and their family surnames, such as Chintithpit-mang (the "mang" being the family name). It's an interesting enough story, but it is strrrretched out toooo loooong with its 581 pages (any good story shouldn't take more than 300 pages, tops m-- Andy's rule). Just know you are going to have to read this slooooowly and long. ( )
1 vote andyray | Jul 13, 2008 |
This is an amusing tale about aliens invading earth. The form and personalities of these aliens are very entertaining.
1 vote lisa2 | Jul 1, 2008 |
The book that started me on Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. ( )
  HALLERAN1 | Jan 15, 2008 |
Aliens invade earth. They are warlike, elephantine looking creatures with their own strange hierarchy of dominance and submission.

They take captives for study, and some of these ordinary people are able to learn enough about what goes on to help humanity turn the tables.

This is after a lot of fighting, death, and the nuking of the odd United State.

http://notfreesf.blogspot.com/2007/01/footfall-larry-niven.html ( )
2 vote bluetyson | Jan 14, 2008 |
Another Niven and Pournelle fun filled Sci Fi Thriller! Give way to the willing suspension of disbelief and enjoy as the Sci Fi writers work with NASA and the government to stop the aliens from pummeling planet! ( )
1 vote ashleyludwig | Aug 13, 2007 |
A good novel about an alien invasion of Earth, plausibly told and so similar to the movie "Independence Day" that I'm sure its creators have this in their libraries. Niven does a good job of making believeable the differences in culture and psyche between the two races; likewise the hard science that permeates his books. Where the book is weak is in the number of extraneous characters and subplots; it reads like an Irwin Allen disaster movie. The book could have easily been a hundred pages shorter. Still, one of the duo's better efforts. ( )
2 vote burnit99 | Feb 14, 2007 |
An enjoyable story of alien invasion ( )
  pauliharman | Dec 19, 2006 |
I first read this walking home one summer day from the Highland Park Library and was so engrossed that I was almost struck by cars at several intersections. This story of humans fighting back against alien invaders (who look like little elephants with two trunks) is a dandy treat. The humans are plucky, the invaders are hidebound, and in the end...well, I don't want to ruin it for you. ( )
1 vote wenestvedt | Oct 8, 2005 |
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