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Zehru of Xollar   By: (1900-)

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Zehru of Xollar is a captivating science fiction novel written by Hal K. Wells that takes readers on an exhilarating journey through an unknown and fantastical world. The story follows the protagonist, Zehru, a courageous and determined young woman who embarks on a quest to unravel the mysteries surrounding her origins.

Wells skillfully transports readers to the extraordinary planet of Xollar, a vividly described world filled with unique landscapes, alien creatures, and advanced technologies. The author’s meticulous attention to detail truly brings this alien world to life, immersing readers in an awe-inspiring and visually stunning environment.

Zehru proves to be an exceptional and relatable character, as she struggles to find her place in a society where she is different from the others. Her journey of self-discovery and personal growth resonates with readers, as she pushes through countless challenges, facing formidable enemies and overcoming personal doubts along the way. Zehru’s determination to uncover the truth about her past, her exceptional strength, and unwavering spirit make her a truly compelling protagonist.

Wells excels at crafting an intricate and well-paced plot. The story is filled with unexpected twists and turns, keeping readers engaged and guessing until the very end. As Zehru uncovers shocking truths about her heritage and encounters a range of fascinating characters, the narrative seamlessly blends action, suspense, and heartfelt moments, creating an emotionally charged reading experience.

Furthermore, the themes explored within the narrative, such as identity, belonging, and the consequences of scientific advancements, add depth and thought-provoking elements to the story. Wells prompts readers to reflect on their own existence and the significance of understanding one's roots, all while navigating an enthralling science fiction adventure.

Although the writing style is clear and easy to follow, the novel may have benefited from further exploration of certain secondary characters and their motivations. Additionally, while the story wraps up satisfactorily, some readers may find the resolution abrupt, leaving them longing for a more extensive conclusion.

In conclusion, Zehru of Xollar is an imaginative and enthralling science fiction novel that offers readers an unforgettable journey into a mesmerizing alien world. Wells' vivid descriptions, compelling protagonist, and intriguing plot make this book a must-read for fans of the genre. With its themes of identity and discovery, the novel resonates on a deeper level, questioning the essence of our own existence.

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[Illustration: Blake made a lightning snatch at a tentacle with both hands. ]

Zehru of Xollar

By Hal K. Wells

Three Earthlings are whisked on an inter dimensional journey to the den of the Scientist Zehru.

When the rolling thunder of infra bass first came to their ears, Robert Blake and Helen Lawton were standing on the platform of a New York subway station waiting for the arrival of an uptown express to bear them to their homes.

They made a strikingly attractive couple as they stood there. New York had not had time as yet to remove the bronze tan of an outdoor life from Blake's ruggedly good looking face. His tall athletic figure was still conspicuous for the lithe strength that had made him an All Western tackle less than two years ago.

Standing beside Blake's husky figure, Helen Lawton looked like a tiny, very perfect, blonde doll, with an exquisitely molded face framed in curly bobbed hair that was the clear golden amber hue of orange honey. There was a diamond sparkling on the ring finger of the girl's slim left hand, placed there by Blake.

It was well after midnight, and the only other passenger waiting on the station was a burly chap leaning against one of the white pillars on the other side of the platform. After a casual glance at the fellow, with his derby hat shoved far back from a low forehead, his blatantly conspicuous clothing, and the suspicious bulge under one arm pit, Blake had mentally set him down as a minor gangster, probably a strong arm man for some beer mob... Continue reading book >>




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