This is the second book that I am reading and its title is camouflage.
This a very interesting science fiction book about two aliens of Earth. One is the changeling and the other is the chameleon. The changeling survived by taking shapes of differnt organisms like the great whita shark and other animals, while the chameleon survived by destoying anything that threatens it. Both knew llittle about each other but the chameleon decides that he must kill the changeling. The book then continues about the adventure of the changeling and also about the chameleon and also about a biologist Russell Sutton. Russell found an artifact and is studyign it and both the aliens are also drawn to it. The chameleon and changeling later fought together and later the chameleon died and the changeling went back to its planet. This novel is very interesting in the adventures of the changeling which is the main part of this book. The story is clearly easy to understand and the ending is also satisfying. A very interecting and enjoyable book. Read it some day :)
Author: Joe haldeman
Haldeman's most famous novel is The Forever War (1975), inspired by his Vietnam experiences, which won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. He later turned it into a series. Haldeman also wrote two of the earliest original novels based on the 1960s Star Trek TV series universe, Planet of Judgment (August 1977) and World Without End (February 1979). In October 2008 it was announced that Ridley Scott will direct a feature film based on The Forever War for Fox
Haldeman has written at least one produced Hollywood movie script. The film, a low-budget science fiction film called Robot Jox, was released in 1990. He was not entirely happy with the product, saying "to me it’s as if I’d had a child who started out well and then sustained brain damage".
He is a lifetime member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA), and past-president.
Haldeman is the brother of Jack C. Haldeman II (1941-2002), also a science-fiction author whose work included an original Star Trek novel (Perry's Planet, February 1980).
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