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    The Enemy Papers

    The Enemy Papers
    Author: Barry Longyear
    Publisher: White Wolf Publishing
    Category: Book

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    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1615397

    Media: Mass Market Paperback
    Edition: 1
    Pages: 655
    Number Of Items: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1
    Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.9

    ISBN: 1565048598
    Dewey Decimal Number: 818.5402
    EAN: 9781565048591
    ASIN: 1565048598

    Publication Date: February 1, 1998
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    Product Description
    "The Enemy Papers" contains a newly edited and expanded-by-the-author version of "Enemy Mine" and its two sequels, "The Last Enemy" and "The Tomorrow Testament", published together for the first time. A battle between the Dracs and humans becomes personal when a fighter pilot from each side crashes on a distant planet. Survival means overcoming their greatest enemy--their own rage. .


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    5 out of 5 stars Enemy Mine and the Tomorrow Testament   August 17, 2007
    Neva L. Bowden (Yakima, Wa)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I don't have the third book. I enjoyed the first 2 books. I wished they woild have made another movie reguarding book 2 and 3.

    N. L. Bowden



    5 out of 5 stars "The Enemy Papers": two thumbs up!   March 25, 2004
    K. Molnar (Greensboro)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    Rumor has it the tenitive title for this book was "Enemy Mine Omnibus", but in the long run I'm glad they didn't call it that.

    "The Enemy Papers" is a collection of stories having to do with the war between the Dracs and Humans. The collection starts with an "abridged" version of the Draconian Talman or holy book.

    A revised/extended author's addition of "Enemy Mine" comes next in line with contains a closer look at Shigan and Davidage's relationship and, later, the relationship Davidage has with the Jeriba family.

    "The Tomorrow Testement" is the story of a human female soldier who gets taken to the Dracon as a POW and how she caught the eye of a leading Draconian offical and helped bring an end to the war. Bear this in mind; "Enemy Mine" and "Tomorrow Testement" occur at the same time.

    "The Last Enemy" takes place around 30 years after "Enemy Mine", only this time from the point of view of a Draconian terrorist living on the planet that started the entire war. This unique view into the after effects of the peace treaty and the universal mindset of a war weary soldier is a nice addition to this collection.

    The collection is completed with a set of essays about writing alien languages, Longyear's experiences writing the stories and a small Drac/English-English/Drac dictionary for those of us who are obsessed with these stories. Longyear does admite that, with a little persuassion, he might continue the series, complete the Talman and lenghten the dictionary.

    With a little persuassion.


    5 out of 5 stars More timely than ever.   January 29, 2003
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    The Enemy Papers is a compilation that includes three novels, Enemy Mine, The Tomorrow Testament and The Last Enemy, as well as The Talman, an alien Bible. Barry Longyear's trilogy of the war between humans and the alien Dracs was always a fantastic story, philosophically deep while entertaining to read, but today the story is even more timely. In this world of renewed terrorist activity and threat of war, a well-thought-out treatise of unrequited hate, fierce nationalism and the horrors of war reads like a world relations primer. The issues of how to establish and keep peace are dealt with honestly and with human (and alien) nature always considered. Nothing is easy, and nothing is straightforward. Longyear is a spectacular writer and this is one of his best. I guarantee that the ending to the last novel will knock your socks off, whether you are wearing socks or not. I promise. Read this book, it will engrave itself on your soul.


    5 out of 5 stars Alien Scripture   September 15, 2002
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    The first part of this all-in-one volume is The Talman, the Holy Book of the alien Drac race. The Talman is the premise for the rest of the three novels that follow in the volume. I consider scripture to be inspired search for truth, including the true definition of the relationship between man (or Drac, in this case) and God (or other Higher Power). While reading The Talman, I had the distinct feeling that I was reading real scripture disguised as fictional scripture. Mr. Longyear's insight was thought-provoking as well as entertaining. The series is a worthy entry among the classics dealing with the problem of the relationship between theology/spirituality and science, such as James Blish's A Case of Conscience and Robert Sawyer's Calculating God.


    5 out of 5 stars Alien Scripture   September 15, 2002
    Van M. Claypool (Nashville, TN United States)
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    The first part of this all-in-one volume is The Talman, the Holy Book of the alien Drac race. The Talman is the premise for the rest of the three novels that follow in the volume. I consider scripture to be inspired search for truth, including the true definition of the relationship between man (or Drac, in this case) and God (or other Higher Power). While reading The Talman, I had the distinct feeling that I was reading real scripture disguised as fictional scripture. Mr. Longyear's insight was thought-provoking as well as entertaining. The series is a worthy entry among the classics dealing with the problem of the relationship between theology/spirituality and science, such as James Blish's A Case of Conscience and Robert Sawyer's Calculating God.


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