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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
A Gigantic Leap: First Contact by David Brown is a wide-ranging work that incorporates science fiction, social issues, and suspense. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. In this thought-provoking and moving tale about interplanetary cooperation and the search for peace, we discover that achieving the human race’s noble ideals might just be too tall an order, even when the fate of their world is at stake. Given the chance to eradicate violence and seek harmony with the universe, the darker side of human nature kicks in, and soon it’s down to a few unlikely heroes to save humanity from itself.
David Brown has taken the intergalactic invasion tropes of discovering other societies out there in the cosmos and done something truly inventive with them that I’ve never seen in a work of science fiction before. From the outset, this work of sci-fi, dystopia, and high drama keeps a laser-sharp focus on morality, ethics, and justice, and the poignancy of these topics makes it a highly relatable and credible read. I also felt that the plot construction was well-paced to deliver a slow-burning psychological development that maintained suspense and kept us guessing as to the inevitable disasters that we seemed to be headed toward, no matter what the heroes attempted to do. From this point of view, the conclusion of the tale was perfectly apt and a talking point that readers will want to discuss for quite some time after setting the work down. I would certainly recommend A Gigantic Leap for fans of intelligent, emotive, and well-considered science fiction everywhere.