5 Stars! One of the best Sci-Fi books and thought-provoking books ever. Why is this not more well-known? The ideas about alien religion, and war, and communication, and politics, and compromise, and understanding, and acceptance, and loyalty, and family, and love, etc… Just really really great. Can’t say enough good things about this SF series masterpiece. Individual story ratings and comments below…
The Talman:
5 Stars! The Story of Uhe was excellent. The Story of Shizumaat was maybe even better. All the excerpts after were also full of great lessons. Really loved this. Learning about the alien religion was so interesting.
Enemy Mine (author’s cut):
4.75 Stars! Excellent. I just thought the movie novelization version was perfect. So if you can get your hands on it, then I would recommend that one. But this is great too. It’s just missing some important messages.
The Tomorrow Testament:
4.75 Stars! Really enjoyed this. It was very deep and makes you think. Having the MC be blind made it so interesting too. A lot of political intrigue and twists and cunning plots. But also emotional and meaningful.
The Last Enemy:
5 Stars! Maybe my favorite of the whole collection. It follows an alien fighter and his mission for peace on Amadeen. Also brings back beloved characters from Enemy Mine and connects everything. The resolution is everything. This series is one of the best and should be well-known.
The Talman Quotes:
- “Know this! As there are worse things than war, there are things worse than eating one's young. We fight to be free. We do not fight to make slaves.” (p41)
- “Never again shall one tribe starve because of a boundary, tabu, or law while other tribes live in plenty. We are the Sindie: one people. But one's place in this people is no birthright. It is a value to be earned.” (p42)
- “Have you ever noticed that you can never find a god when you need one?” (p51)
- “What it takes to conquer a world is different than what is needed to rule a world.” (p57)
- “The truth I see is that rules are meant to serve the Sindie; the Sindie is not meant to serve rules… If the rule is good, it should be obeyed; if it is not good, it should be cast aside as Uhe cast aside the Law of Peace… If the laws come from the servants, then the laws come from mortal, fallible creatures, and can be false… If the laws come from Aakva, then either Aakva is fallible, or there is no Aakva…” (p63)
- “A beating in defense of my truth is one thing. I am not up to my parent beating me because I was beaten. That seems a little overdone.” (p65)
- “He is the key, not I. Questions, new ideas, different ways of thinking, these come naturally. He allows them to happen by not forbidding them.” (p66)
- “Every person, place, and thing can teach us, if we have the wit to learn.” (p67)
- “My truth is this. In all things that we do, some ways are better than others. Of all of the better ways, some are the best. Of the best that exist, still better ways wait to be discovered and invented.” (p79)
- “Time is our friend… In time, tomorrow will come.” (p89)
- “You have failed. Your goal is not peace; your goal is to live in peace. Return when your goal is peace alone and you hold a willing knife at your own throat to achieve it. That is the price of a warmaster's blade.” (p91)
- “We will take it all. We will gather in everything and we will examine, test, discuss, and challenge everything. If we are honest and mean only to serve truth, then what remains will be the truth of it.” (p92)
- “The only entity who knows all the paths of talma is the Universe. As a part of the Universe, I will exercise patience and wait for the rest of the Universe to inform this part what the proper path is.” (p93)
- “In the past are the mistakes we made. In the future are the mistakes we will make. In the present are the mistakes we are making. Curse the mistakes, rail at them, regret them, learn from them. But do not wish for the perfection of time when mistakes will no longer be made, for that is what we call death.” (p94)
- “Without a goal, you are simply taking up space—not only in this room, but in this Universe. Either find a goal, or turn the space over to one who does have a goal. (p95)
- “Without a key, a door is a wall. Without a door, a key is but matter. A door with a key in the presence of mind is an opening. Without mind, neither the key, the door, nor the opening can exist.” (p97)
- “Are we to ignore a truth revealed through crime because the method of obtaining the truth is somehow tainted? Nonsense. Truth is truth. The crime would be to ignore it.” (p97)
Enemy Mine Quotes:
- “There is a universe out there, a universe of life, objects, and events. There are differences, but it is all the same universe, and we all must obey the same universal laws.” (p145)
- “If you are alone with yourself, you will forever be alone with others.” (p170)
The Tomorrow Testament Quotes:
- “There are all kinds of cowards, Sergeant. It's only the honest ones that have to carry the name.” (p223)
- “Haven't you ever looked in a mirror? Of course you're beautiful! Perhaps not very smart, but beautiful… Asking me if I think you are beautiful is a stupid question.” (p239)
- “The more we learn, the closer we get; and the closer we get, the more there is to learn...” (p252)
- “A beating in defense of my understanding of truth is one thing. I am not up to my parent beating me because I was beaten. That seems somehow to be taking the gesture past integrity into foolishness.” (p268)
- “He asked what the difference is between ignorance and stupidity. And he answered his own question by telling me that ignorance is self-inflicted stupidity.” (p302)
- “The composition would be untrue if all of the notes were there. This song is crippled, as it must be.” (p303)
- “‘It is strange. In the dark like this, you are not... not a human. With the darkness of your eyes, do you see the same?’ - ‘Yes. I see us as...beings?’” (p303)
- “I am able to tell you my purpose; I am not willing. It is none of your concern.” (p306)
- “Without her eyes, she was seeing more than she ever had seen before…“ (p334)
- “Do not close paths simply because another wants them explored.” (p344)
- “All rules aim toward goals, and all goals are rules aimed toward further goals… To understand the circle, break it and travel in both directions until you meet yourself. To understand the chain, understand the closest link, then travel in both directions until you run out of links.” (p346)
- “Be prepared to accept all. But test the truth by forcing it to lie; test the lie by forcing it to be true.” (p352)
- “Truth of nature and import of meaning are not matters determinable by a consensus. If only one being understands the meaning, the meaning is understood. If only one being sees the truth, the truth is seen.” (p375)
The Last Enemy Quotes:
- “I am calm about death. Waiting for death is the strain.” (p381)
- “My parent once said that if there is ever to be peace, we must first talk. I laugh at this now. All either species knows how to do with words is to wound.” (p382)
- “Dead bodies: a strange way to measure occupational proficiency.” (p382)
- “…To drool or not to drool, that is the question.” (p384)
- “How can a being tremble in fear of losing its life one moment and care not a dot the next?” (p387)
- “I should have gotten the name of the woman. Those who change the entire course of a life need to be named.” (p393)
- “It is the first of many reminders that war makes its own race of children, aliens to those who have not had the same parent.” (p416)
- “That's a big stick you have up your ass. Try not to scratch the chair.” (p451)
- “There is a difference, my children, between conviction and stubbornness. The former is based on knowledge or sincere belief. The latter is rooted in stupidity brought on by the need to be regarded as right.” (p477)
- “My parent, it is a shame how stupid your parent is. I have always said so.” (p477)
- “Fairness is an illusion. Neither effort nor intention holds title to the nature or form of either the present or the future. And if sincere effort has no title, what interest can the bellow or the lamentation hold?” (p492)
- “What is the point of putting you two together if he learns nothing from you, and you learn nothing from him? We are all students; and we are all teachers.” (p493)
- “Words are maps to existence. Once you travel a piece of reality it is possible to know the meaning of its words. If all you have before you are words, all you can consider are meaningless marks and sounds.” (p500)
- “If I know what I know, and I know what you know, I know more than you and therefore have the advantage… Until I have walked your steps, breathed your breaths, and seen your seeing, I can never know what you know…” (p511)
- “There I sit in the dark and remind myself why the children of the battlefield do without love and hope. To have love one must have hope, and to have hope one must be a fool.” (p531)
- “How many ways are there to be a fool? I am not certain, but I think I must have explored all of them by now. Of course, every time I think that, I am usually on the brink of discovering new worlds of foolishness.” (p531)
- “I do not judge you. If I do not, who are you to judge yourself?” (p556)
- “You are but one. Pain, grief, sorrow, hate, and revenge are armies without number.” (p591)
- “The darkness covers all the universe. It is such an all-powerful evil, I feel so small and helpless within it. Next to this darkness, the black of death seems so bright.” (p591)
- “Perhaps what the Dracs say is true: to get a human's attention takes a mirror, a loud voice, and a sharp stick.” (p605)
- “If you want to hear God laugh, make a plan.”