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5.0 out of 5 stars Best alien-invasion story ever written?
I still think this is the best alien-invasion story I've ever
read. Granted, it's hard to write a sensible invasion story, given that
a) it's hard to think of a reason for rational aliens to invade, and
b) if they did, they should win overwhelmingly. See rifles vs. spears.

But it makes a great *story*, and N&P have given probably as...
Published on November 9, 2007 by Peter D. Tillman

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader
Aliens invade earth. They are warlike, elephantine looking creatures with their own strange hierarchy of dominance and submission.

They take captives for study, and some of these ordinary people are able to learn enough about what goes on to help humanity turn the tables.

This is after a lot of fighting, death, and the nuking of the odd United State.
Published on September 2, 2007 by Blue Tyson


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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best alien-invasion story ever written?, November 9, 2007
This review is from: Footfall a (Paperback)
I still think this is the best alien-invasion story I've ever

read. Granted, it's hard to write a sensible invasion story, given that

a) it's hard to think of a reason for rational aliens to invade, and

b) if they did, they should win overwhelmingly. See rifles vs. spears.

But it makes a great *story*, and N&P have given probably as

reasonable a backstory as anyone could. As an example of high-level

page-turner storytelling, Footfall still rings my chimes. I've read it

three times, plus the last time I picked it up a couple of years ago, to

jog my memory to reply to a post, I got sucked in again and spent the

afternoon rereading the good parts. "Orion will Rise" -- all right!

Footfall is dragged down a bit by dated political background: the

USSR is alive and well here, and is portrayed as considerably

stronger and healthier than it actually was in 1985. I'd skim over the

Russian scenes; in fact the book is pretty slow-moving until the

aliens arrive, so a quick skim of most of this early scene-setting

material is all you need.

And make no mistake, once the action starts, you'll have no futher

complaints. Good stuff, guys.

Here's Amazon's main page for Footfall.

Happy reading!

Peter D. Tillman
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader, September 2, 2007
This review is from: Footfall a (Paperback)
Aliens invade earth. They are warlike, elephantine looking creatures with their own strange hierarchy of dominance and submission.

They take captives for study, and some of these ordinary people are able to learn enough about what goes on to help humanity turn the tables.

This is after a lot of fighting, death, and the nuking of the odd United State.
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