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Steal Across the Sky - Community Reviews back

by Nancy Kress, Kate Reading
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Maggie the Ranter
Maggie the Ranter rated it 12 years ago
OK-the one sentence version of this book is that some aliens thousands of years ago altered our genes and kidnapped some humans and repopulated a few other planets with them in sort of a 'double-blind' study where some were left with the gene that allowed us to communicate with the recently deceased...
MatthewHunter
MatthewHunter rated it 12 years ago
You don't know for sure what's going on here! There are strange things in the universe!"Cam O'Kane's right, there are plenty of unknowns in the universe, and I'll add Steal Across the Sky to the list of mysteries. The book disappointed me. Nancy Kress has written books on writing fiction. She's won ...
Brad Horner's Books
Brad Horner's Books rated it 12 years ago
The novel was a study of how humans can be self-serving while appearing self-sacrificing, while concurrently serving as a foil for the same theme for in an alien race. It was slow but it had great ideas. The big idea was strong enough to maintain tension throughout. Fairly strong characters, too. W...
I like turtles
I like turtles rated it 13 years ago
I don't know, I don't know... The background story is, of course, just my cup of tea: First contact (yay!) turns out to be second contact (oooh!) - the aliens have been here before, and they feel the need to atone for some wrong they did mankind thousands of years ago. So far, so awesome. They sele...
cindywho
cindywho rated it 15 years ago
Despite some annoying characters, this was an exciting ride to other planets and then back for the aftermath. Mysterious impervious aliens have come to atone for something - a contest sends witnesses to a series of planets in order to let them learn what it is the Atoners had done to the human race...
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 16 years ago
In the not-very-distant future, aliens calling themselves The Atoners contact humanity. Millenia ago, they wronged humanity--and now they want humanity to know about it. They choose a few dozen people to travel to colonies of humans the Atoners established around the universe, and "Witness." What...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 16 years ago
I like the concept of BEGGARS IN SPAIN, so I picked this up off the new shelf.***I never knew what might happen next
michaelhartford
michaelhartford rated it 16 years ago
Nancy Kress’s novel Steal Across the Sky feels like two distinct books. The first is anthropological science fiction in the tradition of Ursula LeGuin: twenty-one “Witnesses” from Earth are sent by an alien race calling themselves “Atoners” to visit seven pairs of planets where humans were placed 10...
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