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Contact

by Carl Sagan

Pocket Books | July 1, 1997 | Mass Market Paperbound

In December, 1999, a multinational team journeys out to the stars, to the most awesome encounter in human history. Who -- or what -- is out there?

In Cosmos, Carl Sagan explained the universe. In Contact, he predicts its future -- and our own.

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    In a world where we can look up at the stars and envision how the glow may signify a deeper meaning of communication would be just the beginning. Is there something greater than ourselves waiting to be found? Extraterrestrial life seems like a possibility as a cryptic message and the urgency to build a machine creates a pathway for a life-changing experience for five individuals. Carl Sagan embraces so many ideas that make reading this book challenging and yet fascinating at the same time. This was a heavy read since it involved a lot of technical scientific terms which I am not familiar with, but the story itself was incredibly meaningful and can be interpreted in various ways. I also liked the subtle romantic interlude and the parental bonding with Ellie and her father, which added the right emotion to how certain scenes of looking into the atmosphere reflected a similar human feeling that guides our basic needs for safety, belonging and unconditional love. When you step out of the intellectual realm of science and mathematics, it feels like we are transported from the Machine that is built, and as humans, we can bring forth an even closer look at ourselves and see so much more in others. There’s a quest for answers to life’s many complex questions that known evidence may still not fully explain as an absolute on other levels of consciousness. Our deepest thoughts and feelings orbiting in unknown territory is probably the scariest discovery of all and is the best way that collectively as a society, we can make the most profound contact.

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    Rating: 4/5

    An Enjoyable Bit of Introspection

    'Nathan Burgoine

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    6 years ago

    I really enjoyed this, and regret having not read it specifically because I saw (and disliked) the movie. The characters had serious depth, and the theological-vs-scientific plot wasn't nearly as forced as it was in the movie, and instead presented as two sides with wonderful shades of gray, not direct contrasts. The alien message itself was handled intelligently, and the effects on society were obviously well thought out by Mr. Sagan. I found it a very fulfilling read.

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    Lisa Tong

    Rating: 5/5

    beyond humanity...

    Lisa Tong

    9 years ago

    This book by Carl Sagan may be a search for extra terrestrial life forms and contact with them, however, it also addresses the issue of how well we know ourselves. The search for life outside ourselves makes us question the value of our own lives.

    One other interesting aspect of the novel is how it examines the tension between science and religion. The proof of extra terrestrial life could come to challenge and destroy many of the beliefs of religious observers. Sagan asks, what is the role of science in the history of human kind? Is it to disprove religion? In end, i believe, that Sagan proposes that science will advance human kind and bring us closer to God.

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    Nita

    Rating: 5/5

    Opening your eyes...

    Nita

    10 years ago

    This novel has changed the way I look at life in every aspect since reading it. It remains as my favourite book for over 4 years. I always have it in my bag because I try to use the quotes and ideas in all of my essays because it is that good and thought-provoking. This novel has made me fall in love with math and appreciate the beauty of us and our universe.

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    Tina Coppolino

    Rating: 5/5

    Expanding your mind...

    Tina Coppolino

    11 years ago

    Carl Sagan undoubtedly uses the character Ellie to portray his most inner thoughts, beliefs and wonders regarding our tiny planet and the entire universe. He delves into the most intrinsic questions that humanity has wondered about since the beginning of our origin. "Are we alone?". Will we as a species destroy ourselves first before we obtain the technology to contact or travel to other worlds. The movie was everything, plus more, than I expected in regards to the drama and exhilerating tension of first contact. If you are open to all of the possibilities in our universe, then this book is a must read.

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    If you're expecting an alien shoot-em up, you will be disappointed. Yes, the novel is about contact with life beyond our tiny little planet. However, rather than exploring the "aliens", it explores us as human beings and as a unified global entity. Will we act as a whole unit working together to achieve a common goal? or will our petty squabbles be our ruin? Can we as a race survive the technological revolution occuring now as we speak? or will it destroy us? These highly relevant questions in today's world are ones that Mr. Sagan explores in this novel.

    With a lot of detailed descriptions and hot debates that show both sides of every conflict, his novel presents us with the question of how we will react if (or when) we find out we are really not alone, in a manner that makes one think about our global society. Using his mastery over being able to explain to the every day Joe complex scientific ideas and making them interesting, Mr. Sagan opens the mind and spirit to the possibilities of what can quite literally happen in the near future. He ties together science, literature, religion, and philosophy into a beautiful novel that delves into the heart of human nature. More than highly recommended ...10 stars and two thumbs up.

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    Lindsay Cuerden

    Rating: 5/5

    Is anybody Out There???

    Lindsay Cuerden

    12 years ago

    Contact is more than a book. For me, the romance Ellie has with the stars struck such a familliar chord, and made me wonder, and ask questions about myself and the way I carry out my life. How would our lives be changed if we were made aware of other beings capable of contact? Would we, as one would hope, unite as a global community, or would we fail the test. As it says in the book, Ellie spent so much time attempting to make contact with strangers, that she was not at all capable of communicating with her own kind. This book reminds us that we need to stick together to grow and prosper. It is a sound reminder, which could be the key to our evolution as a species.

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