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Species Ii
 
 

Species Ii [Paperback]

Yvonne Navarro
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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The landing module of the first manned mission to Mars drops to the surface, and Patrick Ross steps out, and an American hero is born. Completing his mission, Ross returns to the mother ship. Everything seems routine on the return voyage. But a deadly presence is on board and heading back to Earth.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant and better than the first., May 8 2000
This review is from: Species Ii (Paperback)
The story line(as usual) is great and simple to follow, the quality of the acting is at the top of the charts and and has the qualities needed for this type of film. It has a great sequence.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Better than the first, Mar 28 1999
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This review is from: Species Ii (Paperback)
Navarro's characterization of Eve is more complex and well-rounded than Sil was. There's some feeling in this book that the first seemed to lack, and it really gives the reader more understanding of the tragedy of Eve's life. Kept me up one night with bad helicopter nightmares, so ya know it's got to be pretty good.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A good science fiction story of an alien and humans., July 21 1998
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This review is from: Species Ii (Paperback)
Although, Sil, the alien in Species was never in touch with the humans who were pursuing her on an intellectual and emtional level, Eve, the alien clone in Species 2, is. She is in her captivity cage and talks to the scientists and allows them in her cage. Dr. Baker has emotional feelings for Eve, because she knows she has a human side to her that feels human emotion. And Eve, shows emotion for Dr.Baker. They are communicating as two beings. So the story is more than hunt and chase the alien there is some feeling to it. But Eve's alien feelings seem to be stronger than her human ones and she finally breaks out of her cage to hunt for the infected human astronaut who came back from a space journey infected and with the same mating instincts as Sil,and Eve. Well, in the end, if you read the book, you'll see the bond developed between the aliens and the good humans.

Yvonne Navarro does a great job with this screenplay and turns it into quite an entertaining scienc! e fiction story. A good read that won't disapoint you.

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