On Earth as it is on Television (Review)

On Earth as it is on Television (Review)

n popular culture, aliens are presented as either destructive pricks or bulb-headed benefactors. But what if they were fun-loving little creatures who love our greasy food, our discarded plastic, and above and beyond, our wasteland of television.

This novel, written by Emily Jane, is a delightful story of aliens nosing around Earth, placing agents among us, controlling our cats, and generally being goofy and funny. Told from humans (who might be humans, but maybe not) the story starts with a dis-unified collective of characters and slowly works out their bonds and origins, explaining the oddball situations in ways that delight.

Of course, the fact that there are cats (prominently) in the book make this a must for cat lovers. But yes, worth a read if you are looking for a humorous view of life the universe and everything. Possibly the only thing that made me tired were a couple of crazy kids that were part of the collective, but maybe that’s also because I don’t like kids (though I do like cats). But yes, it all comes out in the end, and the book overall was worth the time and monies spent on it.

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