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Gabriel Mesta

Autor(a) de Shadow of the Xel'Naga

5 Works 366 Membros 9 Críticas

About the Author

Includes the name: Gabriel Mesta

Disambiguation Notice:

(eng) This name is used by both Kevin J. Anderson and his wife Rebecca Moesta, and therefore should not be combined with either.

Obras por Gabriel Mesta

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Outros nomes
Anderson, Kevin J.
Moesta, Rebecca
Sexo
male
Nota de desambiguação
This name is used by both Kevin J. Anderson and his wife Rebecca Moesta, and therefore should not be combined with either.

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Not exactly what I expected (not much of a war). But, I respect the retelling Anderson has done to make it his own while paying an homage of sorts to Wells and his work.
 
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ndpmcIntosh | 5 outras críticas | Mar 21, 2016 |
This book is something of an homage to H. G. Wells. We meet him in school in 1884 with his professor T.H. Huxley who we learn is about to retire. They spend an evening on a cold London rooftop to watch a Leonid meteor shower. With Mars in the sky Wells speculates with his professor about life arising there. Herbert is living on the edge, nutritionally, and wears paper thin clothes not suitable for the event and comes down with a nasty fever. In his fever dreams is born the images and some ideas of "War of the Worlds".

I had very modest, if any(!), expectations for this book and it really surprised me how readable and enjoyable it was. It is a mix of reality and a lot of fiction to not give us an historical fiction of how Wells created "War of the Worlds", but a very mashed-up imagined idea of maybe the way that it should have happened. What we find is that Wells stories of the Martians and Dr. Moreau, cavorite and other things may have not been entirely products of his imagination.

This book was very enjoyable and a lot of fun. Sometimes I need to suspend my disbelief and let imagination run. Written in something of a Victorian style, some people will probably hate this book but as a 60 year old teenager I found this alternative history extremely entertaining.

The author's name, Gabriel Mesta, is a pseudonym for Kevin J. Anderson. This 2005 novel has recently been reissued under the author's actual name.
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RBeffa | 5 outras críticas | May 7, 2014 |
A thrilling eyewitness account of the recent alien invasion as reported by Mr. H. G. Wells. Written by Kevin J. Anderson under one of his pseudonyms. This is an advance review copy in plain blue wraps.
 
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Willie3 | 5 outras críticas | Mar 7, 2014 |
This was an awesome take on how H. G. Well's "War of the Worlds" story came to be.
 
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marysneedle | 5 outras críticas | Mar 21, 2013 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
5
Membros
366
Popularidade
#65,730
Avaliação
3.2
Críticas
9
ISBN
14
Línguas
5

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