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"Alien Abduction for Beginners" follows the story of Trish, a human female who encounters three clueless aliens named Xil, Havel, and Matar. These aliens, desperate to abduct their own female as per their cultural norms, enroll in a course on abduction. The story humorously depicts the misunderstandings and cultural differences between humans and aliens as the aliens attempt to follow the course requirements and navigate the complexities of Earth. Through a comedic lens, the book explores the interactions and mishaps that arise as the aliens try to understand human customs, including seduction techniques and lingerie, leading to a blend of humor, steamy scenes, and absurd situations.
The plot of "Alien Abduction for Beginners" unfolds in a lighthearted and entertaining manner, focusing on the comedic elements of the aliens' attempts at abducting a human female and the ensuing misunderstandings that arise. The multi-POV narrative style and the blend of humor, steamy scenes, and cultural clashes create a fast-paced and engaging read that keeps readers entertained as they follow the adventures of Trish and her alien counterparts.
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Two hundred fifty years after human activity destroyed the viability of Earth, Lilith Iyapo awakens in a strange room aboard a living, alien spaceship. The Oankali, an alien species, have saved the last of the human race and are looking to genetically merge with primitive civilizations. The book explores themes of symbiosis, slavery, and human-alien intimacy, all while raising questions about identity and human nature.
Awakening was hard, as always. The ultimate disappointment. It was a struggle to take in enough air to drive off nightmare sensations of asphyxiation. Lilith Iyapo lay gasping, shaking with the force ... Susan A. Clancy's book 'Abducted: How People Come to Believe They Were Kidnapped by Aliens' delves into the modern phenomenon of alien abduction, exploring the reasons why some individuals firmly believe they have been abducted by extraterrestrial beings. Clancy conducts rigorous research on the motivations behind these beliefs, shedding light on the role of false memory creation, sleep paralysis, and the influence of media in shaping abduction narratives. Through detailed interviews and studies, she presents a compelling argument that challenges the traditional notions of alien encounters, offering more plausible explanations for these experiences.
Clancy's writing style in 'Abducted' is characterized by clarity, humor, and a scientific approach to understanding the complexities of alien abduction claims. She navigates through the personal stories of abductees with sympathy and insight, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and objectivity when examining extraordinary experiences. By exploring the psychological underpinnings of belief systems and narratives, Clancy provides readers with a thought-provoking exploration of how individuals construct meaning and find solace in their perceived encounters with aliens.
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'Sightings' by Mark Lukens follows a group of friends, led by film student John, who venture to a cabin in the woods to film a documentary about alien abduction. As they delve deeper into their project, strange occurrences begin to unfold, leading to a thrilling and suspenseful narrative. The story is a mix of sci-fi horror and suspense, with elements of found footage style storytelling intertwined with the main plot. Despite some initial reservations about the writing style, readers found themselves engrossed in the story as it progressed, building up to a satisfying and thrilling conclusion.
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'Strange Love' by Ann Aguirre is a unique alien romance that follows the story of Zylar, an alien who kidnaps a human named Beryl to be his mate in a tournament on his planet. The plot is filled with humor, adventure, and romance, with a touch of weird alien sex. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of quirky characters, misunderstandings in communication, and a talking dog that adds to the charm of the story.
He’d had doubts about signing up for the matching service, but he couldn’t resist the prospect of millions of potential partners across hundreds of compatible species. It was humiliating that he’d bee... - #6
'Anna and the Alien' by Honey Phillips follows the story of Anna, a human abducted by aliens and intended to be sold as a slave. The plot unfolds as Anna navigates through challenges from a plane crash to an alien slave ship, forming a bond with an injured alien warrior named Jakkar. The writing style is described as well-balanced, with a mix of adventure, romance, and science fiction elements that keep readers engaged. The chemistry between the main characters, Anna and Jakkar, is highlighted as intense and captivating, making their story compelling to follow.
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In 'Xul' by A.G. Wilde, the story follows Athena, a human abducted by aliens, and Xul, an alien warrior, as they navigate a harsh alien world together. The plot involves Athena's journey from being appalled by the existence of the Tasqal aliens to forming a strong bond with Xul while overcoming obstacles. The book is praised for its unique take on the alien-human romance genre, with readers enjoying the adventure, action, and character development throughout the story.
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In "Stolen by an Alien," readers are taken on a journey of alien abduction and romance. The story follows ordinary women who find themselves in extraordinary circumstances after being kidnapped and taken to alien planets. Despite the language barriers and cultural differences, the heroines navigate their new environments with resilience and adaptability. The plot revolves around the developing relationships between the human characters and their alien saviors, exploring themes of trust, protection, and understanding in the face of danger and unfamiliarity.
I was up and moving out of the tack room I’d rented a bed in and heading to the stables before I could stop myself. I knew what happened on this scumfilled planet of miscreants. The chattel being boug... - #9
'Susix' by Amelia Rademaker is a science fiction novel that introduces readers to a unique story of alien-human interaction. The book revolves around the character Cece, who finds herself in a situation where she is taken care of by alien beings who initially consider her a pet. As the story progresses, the readers are taken on a journey of suspense, character development, and world-building, all while exploring the dynamics between the human protagonist and the alien characters. The writing style of the book is described as engaging, with a mix of slow-burn relationship building and a touch of humor in the interactions between the characters.
The plot of 'Susix' focuses on the development of relationships between the characters, the exploration of a new world with alien attributes, and the anticipation of what lies ahead in the next book. The author, Amelia Rademaker, skillfully weaves a tale that keeps readers engaged and eager to learn more about the characters and their evolving dynamics as the story unfolds.
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Accidental Abduction by Eve Langlais is a sci-fi romance novel that follows the story of Megan, who gets accidentally abducted by Tren, a space pirate, while he was collecting specimens from Earth. Despite Tren's initial intentions to sell Megan, he finds himself drawn to her spirited nature. The book explores their evolving relationship, filled with humor, misunderstandings, and a growing attraction, set in a space adventure with elements of romance and action.
Maybe drowning won’t be so bad. Megan‟s numb arms and legs agreed. Yet, despite the fact her whole body wanted her to stop moving—screamed it actually—she kept fluttering, moving her hands and feet ju...