Zero Station: A Science Fiction Novella
by Amanda Hamm
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2940011813245
- Publisher: Amanda Hamm
- Publication date: 10/07/2010
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 115
- File size: 72 KB
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Humans have known for years that they are not alone in the universe. Those in power have chosen not to seek further contacts because of a tragic history, but sometimes contact cannot be avoided. When an unidentified ship crashes in Antarctica, a team is assembled to communicate with the new arrivals. First agonizing silence, then a confusing plea for help. Who or what caused the ship to crash? Will scars from the past interfere with the mission? And will the team understand the danger in time? Zero Station is a gripping tale of first contact, uniquely told from both the human side and the alien.
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Ms. Hamm did a terrific job of incorporating the two sides of the story together. By telling each side consecutively, rather than simultaneously, she made a more enjoyable read because the reader must put the pieces in order. There were "Aha" moments in the second half when I found out what the aliens were thinking during each portion in the first.