A Mirror For Observers by Edgar Pangborn

The book is a science fiction narrative set on Earth, where two factions of Martians, having abandoned their dying planet, secretly live among humans. The story focuses on the ideological conflict between these factions: one seeks to guide humanity towards a more enlightened and peaceful future, while the other aims to manipulate and control for their own benefit. The plot revolves around the relationship between a Martian Observer and a young human prodigy, whose development and potential impact on Earth's future becomes the crux of the Martians' covert struggle. The novel explores themes of morality, the potential of humanity, and the influence of external forces on the course of civilization.

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Total Points: 21

Since this book was first published in 1954, there is a penalty of 0%. The age adjusted score is 21.0.

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