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Crossfire
 
 

Crossfire (Mass Market Paperback)

de Nancy Kress (Author) "Gail Cutler loved the Ariel ..." En savoir plus
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In this far-future novel of planetary colonization and alien first contact, Hugo and Nebula Award-winner Kress (Probability Sun) offers a satisfying thought experiment in science and philosophy, despite a slow start, relatively stock characters and prose less lyrical than her usual. Jake Holman, founder of the Mira Corporation, leads 6,000 private citizens in flight from a troubled Earth to the planet Greentrees, where the expedition gets caught in the crossfire between two alien races: the Furs, DNA-based humanoids who first settled the planet; and the Vines, sentient plants who arrived after the Furs, their deadly enemies of long standing. Shipley, the leader of 2,000 Quakers, sympathizes with the Vines, while his estranged daughter, Naomi, sides with the Furs as victims of Vine bioengineering. Various philosophies, notably Libertarianism as extolled by Jake and New Quakerism, vie with one another. Fans of serious SF will enjoy this tale of bravery, travel, adventure, and personal and social crisis, though the inconclusive ending may annoy some readers, whether or not there's a sequel.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

From Booklist

The first book in a new multivolume work sets up a somewhat familiar situation: interstellar colony financed by benign billionaire is filled by groups seeking room to achieve their identities. Said groups have barely reached the planet Greentrees, however, when they discover it already has sentient, alien inhabitants called the Furs. The groups discover soon thereafter that the local Furs were created as experiments in biological warfare by another sentient race, the Vines, who are, basically, plants and are at war with the technologically advanced, warlike ur-Furs, who subsequently show up and kidnap a number of humans. Caught in the crossfire, the humans need to foil Furs' and Vines' plans if they are to survive. Drawing on their mixed talents and personalities, they succeed for the moment. Kress operates up to her usual high standards in most respects, and she also makes ethical dilemmas as gripping as laser fights, and the results of human-alien contact rather depend on which human contacts which alien. Choice stuff. Roland Green
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Best SF I've read in years, Juil 6 2004
One of Nancy Kress's strengths is that she is able to create characters whom the reader gets to know. In this respect, I think she's done her best work in "Crossfire."

But that's only one dimension of this fine book. The concept of a first-contact novel is of course not new, but Ms. Kress has put a terrific twist on the concept, and built a riveting story about a settlement of several thousand humans who depart a dying Earth in search of a new start--and get much more than they bargained for.

Of course, if they found a new Eden, we wouldn't have much of a story--and to be sure, once the settlers encounter aliens, the mystery only deepens, and doesn't get any easier once another group of aliens turns up.

So--we have great characters in a good story, but Kress doesn't stop there. The book has a brisk pace to its complex plot, which sweeps the reader through its numerous twists.

Topping it off is a resolution that, like so much in life, leaves important issues unsettled. In this case, I hope that means there will be a sequel!

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Superb characters, Mai 28 2004
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A private corporation is set up in order to travel to and colonize a habitable planet Greentrees. The colonists belong to several unrelated cultural groups who manage to get along well enough to accomplish their initial goals. Unbeknown to the humans, Greentrees is used as an experimental station by Vines, plant-like non-DNA aliens who are at war with DNA-based Furs. Vines and Furs arrive at Greentrees in quick succession, and the humans become entangled in their conflict. With the mastery and sophistication that her readers have come to expect from her, Nancy Kress introduces a contingent of life-like, ultimately believable, complex, and unique characters. The chatracters, the overall premise of the book, the abundant details of alien and future human technology and biology make Crossfire a very worthwhile read. However, in the second half of the book, the plot twists are so fast-paced and unpredictable that I found them to be detracting from the quality of the novel. Were Crossfire a script for a TV show, Farscape comes to mind, these plot developments would have been perfect. The advantage of a novel is that the reader can hear the characters' inner voices. The ratio of character introspection to action was about right for me in the first half of the book but decidedly unbalanced in the second half. Still I highly recommend this book because the good points outweigh the not so good points.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Another Home Run for Nancy Kress, Déc 5 2003
Par A. Wolverton (Crofton, MD United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Crossfire (Hardcover)
Nancy Kress has the rare ability to combine interesting characters, moral dilemmas, and approachable concepts of science, fusing them into books that are impossible to put down. CROSSFIRE certainly fits that description.

A large, diverse human colony has settled on a distant planet, only to find that their new world is inhabited. To their relief, leader Jake Holman and his team discover that the aliens are primitive and passive. It also seems that the aliens aren't native to the planet. As he investigates further, Jake uncovers some startling truths about the aliens, the members of his team, and himself. But he has more immediate concerns: trying to stop an interstellar war.

I once heard Orson Scott Card say that good science fiction isn't about the future, it's about the present. In CROSSFIRE, Kress tackles moral issues with an expert hand. This novel is about rights, strained relationships, standing up for truth, sacrifice, redemption, and many more complex issues that we face today. Kress never writes with a heavy hand, but she always gives the reader plenty to think about in the midst of a great tale.
Highly recommended.

364 pages

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4.0étoiles sur 5 I tried to put it down...
but I just had to know what was up with those furs! Unlike some of the other reviewers, I had no problem differentiating the characters. Or should I say "people"? Read more
Publié le Sep 28 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Outstanding
This book has a great plot, characters that are interesting and well-developed, well-presented ethical and philosophical dilemmas - in short good science fiction plus good... Read more
Publié le Avril 27 2003 par Gingersnap

4.0étoiles sur 5 Well thought out first contact tale with twists
Nancy Kress makes it seem effortless. Her inspired plotting, characters and imagination remind me of Robert Silverberg in his prime. Read more
Publié le Mars 30 2003 par Wayne Klein

5.0étoiles sur 5 STRONG POINTS QUITE OUTWEIGH THE FLAWS
Nancy Kress' style captivates me to the point that I am quite willing to overlook her shortcomings. I'll mention them though, just to get them out of the way: I found the... Read more
Publié le Mars 1 2003 par Neal C. Reynolds

5.0étoiles sur 5 terrific first contact tale
The end days seem apparent for the troubled earth so Mira Corporation CEO Jake Holman and his company manager Gail Cutler decide to build a starship The Ariel to escape. Read more
Publié le Fév 8 2003 par Harriet Klausner

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