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Alien From Earth by Sobers Rodrigues

 Alien From Earth by Sobers Rodrigues | Book Review

Alien From Earth by Sobers Rodrigues


"Alien from Earth" is not just a sci-fi novel; it's an account of endurance, self-revelation, and human constancy. The idea of being abandoned on an outsider world with no human contact, aside from a humanoid guide, adds a profound layer that resounds profoundly.

This is the narrative of "Adam," a person who is brought up by a robot without any other individual. Here he guides him on how humans used to live or plan to visit the other planets. He sheds light on the hurdles and strife faced by humans.

Adam gets to know humans and how they cause more devastation to the environment when some scientists come to the planet to live there. The author explains the basic needs of humans and how selfish they become to fulfil their needs even at the cost of the environment. The cutting of trees, air depletion, weather changes, and much more raised awareness about the changing paradox.

The novel delightfully catches the quintessence of human strength and assurance against outrageous chances. The distinctive portrayals of the outsider climate and its destructive animals keep the strain high, while the connection between Adam and Sage adds profundity to the story.

The nitty-gritty world-building and inventive outsider scene make it a drawing-in encounter. Adam's process is loaded up with risk, energy, and snapshots of reflection, making this book something beyond an activity-pressed spine chiller. The author has meticulously narrated the complete scenario of environment change and the need of the hour to protect the environment through his evocative narrative.

Strongly suggested for the people who appreciate science fiction with profundity and experience!

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