I think the book is really interesting and a nice one.The story is about an blue-blooded alien living on Earth,and a group of people wanted him to be their "God". But they kidnapped the wrong person,which is the main character Wisley. He managed to escape the place at the end,but it was really challenging and hard. Although I don't understand some words of this story,I still find it really amazing and I do recommend everyone to read it.
This is a supernatural story about the main character, who was born in Saturn ended up in Earth due to the crash of his rocket during his mission to the Sun. I find it very interesting because the story itself talks about how aliens and how his friends try to help him as he faces different challenges in life. I think the story itself is fine, except that the story says that whoever sees the main character's blue blood will be driven to suicide which might not be an ideal part for other readers. I strongly recommend this story because I am a fan of Science Fiction books and their journey gets exciting as it goes on
This is a book that i really liked. The story start in a very ordinary way. The story was about an alien went to earth and could not get back to his own planet without the newest technology and the rocket. But the hard thing for him is that he could not speak out what 'alien' he is. That would make thing a 1000 times harder, but if he speak it out he will be tested as a white mice and he can't get back to his planet
The book is about one boy who came from outer space that has blue blood. And the main character was a university roommate with him, then he met the boy from outer space again. The main character felt that the boy let some people suicide after people saw his blue blood. I think this book's storyline is excellent because it brings us before and after of this story. The story has a strong continuity between the main character and the blue blood boy.
Old school writers always had to put a bit of a fable lesson in their stories, Ni was no different. Though this was indeed the first real science fiction story of the series.
Overrated as the most popular book by 倪匡. It’s just an unending series of twists, but none of them were carefully planned or properly developed. The most ridiculous twist for me personally was 納爾遜’s son showing up out of nowhere, then It feels like the author was figuring out how to explain or justify every twist as he wrote. 衛斯理 being in denial of was also far-fetched, as his character was always portrayed as level-headed and rational. The writing seems especially immature to me when 倪匡 only started depicting 衛 and 納’s deep friendship a couple paragraphs before the revelation of the
Believe it or not, I still remember the details in this book. The first scientific fiction I have ever read. Thanks to my cousin (Le Yan) who bought this book to me.
A fascinating story but can guess basically the storyline which made this no longer appealing to me. Given that it was written like 50 years ago, it’s unbeatable!