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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.Tags
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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 show more 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. show less
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 show more 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. show less
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.
I guess I was in the mood for something basic.
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.
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.
#678 in our old book database. Not rated.
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- 1987-12
- People/Characters
- Nicole Shea (lieutenant)
- Dedication
- To my Folks
And my Sister Sue
(Who finally got herself mentioned in the book!) - First words
- A hundred kilometers ahead of them, invisible in the darkness, Hightower swung serenely around the Earth, following a celestial path as old and well-worn as the planet itself.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)She stood a last, reverent moment before the cenotaph, and bid farewell to the ghosts with a salute, before following the new generation down the ramp.
- Blurbers
- Cherryh, C.J.; Chaykin, Howard
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