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by Joe Haldeman (Author) "Russell Sutton had done his stint with the U.S. government around the turn of the century, a frustrating middle-management job in two Mars exploration programs..." (more)
Key Phrases: wonky holes, changeling thought, changeling got, Rae Archer, Aggie Grey, Jack Halliburton (more...)
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In 2019, a mysterious, egg-shaped artifact is discovered on the ocean floor off the coast of Samoa. Denser than any known material, the object defies all attempts to either break through or communicate with it. Marine biologist Russell Sutton, whose last major feat was raising the Titanic, takes charge of the excavation, hoping to make a fortune by capitalizing on the artifact's probable extraterrestrial origin. Sutton little suspects that his destiny will soon intertwine with a pair of shape-shifting--and apparently immortal--aliens. One, known as the changeling, has been on Earth millions of years, assuming every identity from shark to human being, and slowly learning to love. The other, called the chameleon, has excelled in warlike roles and delights in killing. Neither knows of the other's existence, but their slowly merging paths will meet in a stunning climax that determines their ultimate fates--and that of the artifact. Award-winning sf veteran Haldeman proves as engaging a storyteller as ever, especially given this book's irresistible premise and page-turning action. Carl Hays
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Haldeman trips through history wearing alien goggles but his message is all about human nature. B+ -- Entertainment Weekly, August 30, 2004

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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Ace Hardcover (August 3, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0441011616
  • ISBN-13: 978-0441011612
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #598,819 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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52 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not Bad!, August 30, 2004
Joe Haldeman is one of the top sci-fi writers around. This novel contains three interwoven stories:
1. A sympathetic shape-changer who has lived on earth for millions of years, but only as a human from the 1930's on.
2. An unrelated and malevolent shape-changer who's been around as long as man, whose favorite human is Josef Mengele.
3. A mysterious and impregnable metal artifact dredged up from the ocean floor by a science reasearch team in Samoa, drawing the attention of both aliens.

Thematically, the book is fascinating. The decidedly non-human characters highlight oddities of our behavior we simply take for granted, like courting rituals and various aspects of sexual and romantic love.

The plot, unfortunately, doesn't measure up. JH starts out strong, neatly interweaving the three stories, sweeping through time and setting up a profound mystery with the artifact. But eventually these stories bog down as JH concentrates on a love angle, pretty much dropping the more interesting (to me anyway) exploration of the artifact and the nature of the evil shape-changer. A rather contrived ending ties it all together, but I hope he does a sequel to further develop his intriguing ideas.
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Love Story, March 19, 2006
By Conrad J. Obregon (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Camouflage (Paperback)
There is a sub-genre of science fiction that I like to think of as the alien-encounter procedural. Among its most famous of members is Arthur C. Clarke's "Rendezvous with Rama". Humans meet a new species of alien and must figure out what procedures to follow to make some kind of contact. Emphasis is on the technology of contact, with suspense created by the unknown nature of the aliens. Often there is no emphasis on character development or illuminating human society by the strange circumstances. To maintain my interest the twists of the encounter or the solutions required must really be clever.

All this is by way of saying that when I encountered "Camouflage", I expected just such a story and had set my techno-bableometer to dampen. Boy, was I surprised!

Instead the story is told from the point of view of the alien and explores one of the most basic of literary questions, "What does it mean to be human?"

Joe Haldeman's writing is simple and direct and he does not search for colorful language. Instead, he weaves together three separate story lines, each with its own time scale, that come together in the finale. Occasionally you might think the author was moving into irrelevant areas but ultimately he brings the unities home. Moreover, at the same time as the main character is developing, Haldeman uses the device of the doppelganger, that is, a parallel personality, to contrast with the character of the hero. Moreover, he sets the story against an historical perspective of the last two thirds of the twentieth century, with a major portion of the story set against the fall of the Philippines and the horror of the Bataan death march at the beginning of World War II. The purpose of this lengthy excursion into history is to fine tune our sense of the development of the hero.

There are a few things that stretched my belief, particularly the behavior of one of the main human characters when he learns a secret of the alien, but I allowed myself to step back from my incredulity and to see it as a further device to explore the main question.

The story moves along quickly, or at least as quickly as I could turn the pages. This may not be amongst the greatest of science fiction novels, but it certainly illustrates how a good premise and construction of a novel can not only sweep us along, but even provide food for thought.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Enjoyable! Essential Reading For Haldeman Fans!!, August 28, 2004
By A. Stagg (Virginia, USA) - See all my reviews
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Joe Haldeman is a unique voice and innovator in Science Fiction. Each of his novels is a new experiment in the craft of writing. Similar to his changeling protagonist, "Camouflage" represents key elements of his writing style that have evolved over the past several novels and are now combined with his natural ability to weave a compelling tale. The result is an exceptionally well-crafted novel that tells a complex story in as parsimonious manner as possible. Writing in this manner is a tall-order for any author, and a departure from the increasingly long, convoluted science fiction novels that grace the shelves of our bookstores today. His pacing is on-the-money here and helps build a sense of excitement. The result is a wonderful page turner that will leave the Haldeman fan eagerly awaiting his next effort. Haldeman does an exceptional job with this novel.
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2.0 out of 5 stars The ending WHAT?
Very well writen stoy about the 'good' shape shifter. Book would have been great with just that story... the whole bad shapeshifter story... sorry... lost me... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Leonardo C. Queada

3.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader
An artifact is disovered in the ocean - and appears to not be human as many tests fail to penetrate it. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Blue Tyson

3.0 out of 5 stars This won a Nebula award?
No, seriously...this WON a Nebula award? It was a fun read, with an interesting premise, but there isn't a single groundbreaking concept in the entire book. Read more
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i ran throgh this book. read it in less than two days. very fast paced. i loved it. i have recently fell in love with this author. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Fair entertainment
Haldeman is among my favorite SF authors. His first novel, The Forever War, is among the best SF ever written, so I keep coming back to his other work, to be awed all over again... Read more
Published 8 months ago by wiredweird

4.0 out of 5 stars An Enjoyable Read
This book was my introduction to the excellent science fiction of Joe Haldeman. It is not his best work, but I found it entertaining and interesting. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Good start - disappointing finish
From the first few pages of the book, it promises to be an enjoyable read with a great premise that seems to have limitless potential. Read more
Published 10 months ago by A. Gorshenin

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Published 11 months ago by A. Keith Parker

2.0 out of 5 stars Nice Concept- Poor Execution
I liked the concept of two aliens roaming the planet changing themselves and events around them. This could have been a much better book but I got the sense that the Author was... Read more
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