![]() ![]() ![]() In An Alien Light, Ayrys is exiled from her home, losing her child in the process. In both books, species’ loyalty is tested, pretty much to the breaking point, and strange alliances-and even friendships-are made.īoth books also start off with about six POV characters, and some of the characters even smack of each other. In both books, humans are subject to the rule of aliens with unfathomable knowledge and powers who will grant some of these powers to humans-for a price. ![]() In both books, these misfits have no way of knowing what to expect, and yet what they find is unexpected and upsets the natural order of their lives. The premise is somewhat similar: human misfits (for one reason or another) leave the world as they know it for the chance of something extraordinary and unknown. I just finished reading An Alien Light and in so many ways, it reminded me of Julian May’s epic series The Saga of Pliocene Exile. **Contains massive spoilers for both An Alien Light and The Saga of Pliocene Exile series ** ![]()
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