Gentle, Christ-like alien, Thomas Jerome Newton falls to earth with a desperate plan. |
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Gentle, Christ-like alien, Thomas Jerome Newton falls to earth and undertakes a desperate plan to rescue the 300 remaining inhabitants of his war ravaged, resource depleted, dying home planet, Anthea. The tale begins with his landing in a barren Kentucky coalfield, and traces his meteoric rise to the top of the business world, accomplished with advanced Anthean technology and superior Anthean intellect. | ||||
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As many stories.com writers attest, loneliness and boredom are very real human qualities. This novel weaves three such affected lives into clever, caring, social commentary. | ||||
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When I finished the book, I wanted to view the film version. While the movie is admirable, and the casting of David Bowie as the alien is inspired, since he truly seems alien, it lacks the emotional intimacy of the novel, which ultimately makes you care. | ||||
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It caused me to recall occasions such as parties, or business engagements, where I too felt a little like a man who "fell to earth." | ||||
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This book slugs it out with "The Great Gatsby," "To Kill a Mockingbird," | ||||
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At just under 200 pages, it perfectly captures the melancholy mood for a gray, wintery, weekend read; enjoyably bittersweet. | ||||
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