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Rating:   Summary: Good history lesson, bad story Review: Nor Crystal Tears is a prequel to the extensive Humanx Commonwealth books by Foster. Tears chronicles the first meeting between human and Thranx, as it follows the exploits of an odd Thranx named Ryo. The first half is kinda dull, there is not anything too interesting about the Thranx, actually. The second half, after the humans are introduced (captured really), is marginally better, although a bit inconsistent and far-fetched. Actually, it is pretty easy to believe the alien settings, physiology and even psychology, but the humans were downright unbelievable. A childish (literally) little aside about how wonderful American Indians were and how evil "Cowboys" were, was a bit too much to stomach also.
  Rating:   Summary: I Had An Alien's Lovechild Review: The first meeting between Thranx and Humans. The plot is a standard first-contact story but contains a few interesting twists; the writing is engaging and colorful, with good depth of character. I enjoyed this novel very much
  Rating:   Summary: BRILLIANT! Review: THIS BOOK WAS A BRILLIANT FIRST CONTACT NOVEL. I COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN!  TWO VERY DIFFERENT WORLDS MEET AND CROSS THE BARRIERS OF COMMUNICATION.  A GREAT BOOK ALL AROUND.
  Rating:   Summary: BRILLIANT! Review: THIS BOOK WAS A BRILLIANT FIRST CONTACT NOVEL. I COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN! TWO VERY DIFFERENT WORLDS MEET AND CROSS THE BARRIERS OF COMMUNICATION. A GREAT BOOK ALL AROUND.
  Rating:   Summary: A look at first contact from the other side Review: This is a very creative first contact story.  Told from the alien point-of-view, it illustrates the dangers that prejudice and fear create when alien species first meet.
 
 Foster does a good job of describing a insectoid civilization, and provides great insight into the traits of such a species.  It is especially interesting to note the relative relationship of mammals on this world, and the attitudes towards them.  This sets the stage for the potential conflict when contact with Earth's humans.
 
 This book holds a mirror up to our own prejudices and attitudes and serves as a cautionary tale about making quick judgements when encountering new cultures.  It is all too easy for misunderstandings to create enemies, when patience might lead to understanding and friendship.
  Rating:   Summary: I LOVE THIS BOOK! Review: This novel became a favorite of mine when I first read it in the early  1980's when 'first contact' themes were less common and were not a staple  or 'genre' of science fiction.  Despite the large amount of additional  recreational reading I have engaged in since that time, Nor Crystal Tears  still remains one of my favorite reads.
  Rating:   Summary: One of the best first contact novels. Review: This novel became a favorite of mine when I first read it in the early 1980's when 'first contact' themes were less common and were not a staple or 'genre' of science fiction. Despite the large amount of additional recreational reading I have engaged in since that time, Nor Crystal Tears still remains one of my favorite reads.
  Rating:   Summary: Favorite first contact story Review: Very few first contact stories delve into the other side's perspective quite so deeply, or effectively. One of Foster's best.
 
 
  
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