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Paperback Earth 1: A Graphic Sci-Fi Novel Book

ISBN: B0DF4VT2JZ

ISBN13: 9798336705683

Earth 1: A Graphic Sci-Fi Novel (Earth Series)

Title: Earth 1: A Graphic Novel
Author: Lidia LoPinto
*Based on the original novel A Chilling Warmth by the late Joe Kaplan

Description:

In a world ravaged by environmental collapse and the oppressive rule of the Fief Council, a small band of rebels awakens from cryo-sleep with one mission: to reclaim Earth. Earth 1 is a gripping dystopian graphic novel that explores the fragility of humanity, the consequences of our actions, and the unyielding will to survive.

Captain Jack Menos and his team must navigate the desolate ruins of Earth, a world once vibrant but now reduced to a wasteland. As they uncover the dark secrets of the Fiefs, they face powerful adversaries, including Major Stanyk, a ruthless leader bent on controlling the remnants of humanity. Alongside the enigmatic Rebekka, a being who straddles the line between human and machine, they fight to overthrow the oppressive regime and restore hope to a dying planet.

Featuring stunning illustrations and a story that will keep you on the edge of your seat, Earth 1 delves into themes of survival, humanity, and the price of freedom. Whether you're a fan of dystopian fiction, science fiction, or graphic novels, this book offers a powerful narrative that resonates with the challenges of our time.

Join the resistance and witness the struggle to rebuild a world on the brink of extinction.

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Rated 5 stars
A childhood favorite.

I read this in highschool, and it has stayed with me for (ahem) almost 30 years. THAT is staying power. An intelligent, demanding dream.

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A Study in Xenoethnicity

What is truly at the heart of the conflict between Athsheans and Terrans is the basic recognition that both are in fact, equally sentient. They are fellow human beings, who may have adapted differently to different environments, but who share much in spite of it. Selver is a sha'ab, a translator and god, who learns Terran culture and brings it back to his own. What he learns is murder and war. There is no reversing the knowledge...

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Great Plot, Great Story

This novel moves along. No wasted words. Sharp, pertinent symbolism, surreal imagery, and great dialogue abound.Unfortunately, I think Le Guin picked a title that prompts ordinary folk to go: huh? "The Word for World Is Forest," however, is a Le Guin masterpiece. It is charged with the best in her, the energy of her earlier days. At her worst, Le Guin's writing can be pedantic and sleep-inducing. Yet she has written so much...

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Paradise Lost?

On the planet Athshe, there is no word for war, there is no concept of murder, there is no language of hate. The world is one vast, green, gentle forest full of people who live between the world-time and the dream-time, who resolve their conflicts by means of ceremonial singing. Then the Terran League discovers Athshe's existence and a pattern of "colonization"-very similar to the exploitation of "primitive" cultures on...

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Prime Le Guin

You can count on one thing after reading a Le Guin novel: a lot to think about afterward. This book tells of future Earthlings, who have invaded a lushly forested planet called Athshea. The natives are meter-tall humanoids covered in green fur, a peace-loving tribal culture. All the humans do seems destructive and senseless, and they decide they must find a way to make them leave. Obviously an analogy of European/American...

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