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First Flight by Chris Claremont
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First Flight (1987)

by Chris Claremont (Author)

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Set in the not-too-distant future, this book tells the story of a young woman's very first, supposedly routine, space flight when she finds herself stranded in a derelict ship, coping with aliens.
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A little dopey, and a bit perfunctory at times, with an annoying tendency to skip over big scenes and just depict their aftermath.

I guess I was in the mood for something basic. ( )
  3Oranges | Jun 24, 2023 |
Chris Claremont is best known for nearly single-handedly reviving Marvel's X-Men comic book line. As a fledgling writer, he was given X-Men (because the line was so unpopular no one cared if he screwed up the story). He used his talent as a writer to give the characters a complexity and depth unseen before in most comics. He is credited with creating strong female characters and introducing high-literary themes into the stories. His work turned X-Men from an unpopular comic to one of Marvel's most successful franchises.
So with all this praise, I expected First Flight to be better. I concede this book is his first novel and all first novels have inherent flaws. And to be honest, I can't rightly pinpoint what about this book I didn't like. It felt boring, which is odd because there was plenty of action and romance and science and adventure and cliff-hangers - and yet, I had to make myself finish the story. It just didn't grab me as I though it should or would. Disappointing. Perhaps because I never connect with the main character? And again, I should have. She is a written as a strong, complex, realistic female. The other characters are equally as well-rounded, although slightly more stereotyped. The science-fiction aspects seem realistic, and all the ending is a bit showy, again, it’s a good story.
In the end, I would recommend this to anyone looking for a solid science-fiction read. Even though I didn’t enjoy it, since I can’t honestly say why, it would be wrong to dissuade others from reading it and forming their own opinion. And if I come across the next two in the series, I'll probably buy and read them.

Prude Note: There are several sex scenes - a few that are mildly graphic. Both can be skipped without detracting from the story, although they are important to the relationship of the two characters involved. ( )
  empress8411 | Jul 2, 2016 |
There might be only 243 pages in this book, but the print is way smaller than most others. A normal-print-sized book would probably be about 100 pages longer. It’s really that much smaller.

Well I must say I quite enjoyed this book. It took a little while to get started, but once I got in to it I just couldn’t stop. It’s a great story about the human race making its first steps out into space exploration, and about first contact with an alien race. I will certainly read the sequel, Grounded soon, to keep on with the story. ( )
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