His Human to Learn
by Morgan Robinson
Step one in finding my fated mate: being able to communicate with the cute alien I think might be the one.
Tori
I survived Earth’s fall into ruin, made the journey to a new alien planet, and found somewhere safe to live. My translator never started working after it was implanted, and I wasn’t about to be forced to stay on Earth. The plan is to learn the language before falling for one of these aliens.
Of course, my plan fails spectacularly the first time I see Marron. I can’t even say hi to him, yet I’m ready to know everything about him. I doubt Marron has a problem with our inability to communicate, but it doesn’t set the foundation for a good relationship if we can’t even talk. Before this goes any further, I’ll have to learn a lot.
Marron
When I joined this tribe, it was to be useful and to give my younger brother a better life than we had in our old tribe. We work the fields every day, we help with chores, and now, I’m attempting to woo the fiery-haired female who lives on the farm.
Tori can’t understand me, but we can fix that. It will take time and effort, but I can think of nothing I would not do for my female, my future mate. Now to prove to her that I can learn her, I can know her, and I can be what she needs.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Morgan Robinson's His Human to Learn is a captivating exploration of love, communication, and adaptation in a world that is both familiar and alien. This novel is a delightful addition to the science fiction romance genre, offering readers a fresh perspective on the challenges and triumphs of interspecies relationships. The narrative is driven by the compelling voices of its protagonists, Tori and Marron, whose alternating perspectives provide a rich, multifaceted view of their burgeoning relationship.
At its core, His Human to Learn is a story about overcoming barriers—both linguistic and cultural—to find connection and love. Tori, a resilient survivor of Earth's collapse, is determined to make a new life for herself on an alien planet. Her journey is not just about physical survival but also about emotional and social adaptation. The malfunctioning translator implant is a brilliant plot device that symbolizes the broader theme of communication barriers. Tori's struggle to learn the alien language before allowing herself to fall in love is both relatable and poignant, highlighting the universal human desire to connect deeply and meaningfully with others.
Marron, on the other hand, is a character driven by a sense of duty and a desire to provide a better life for his younger brother. His determination to woo Tori despite their communication challenges is endearing and speaks to the novel's theme of perseverance. Marron's perspective adds depth to the story, as readers see his efforts to understand and accommodate Tori's needs, showcasing the importance of empathy and patience in any relationship.
The character development in His Human to Learn is particularly noteworthy. Tori's evolution from a cautious survivor to a woman willing to open her heart to an alien is handled with nuance and care. Her internal conflict and eventual acceptance of her feelings for Marron are portrayed with authenticity, making her a relatable and sympathetic protagonist. Marron's growth is equally compelling, as he learns to navigate the complexities of human emotions and communication. His journey is a testament to the power of love to transcend cultural and linguistic barriers.
Robinson's world-building is another highlight of the novel. The alien planet is vividly described, with its unique customs and societal structures providing a rich backdrop for the story. The author's attention to detail in creating a believable and immersive world enhances the reader's engagement with the narrative. The alien culture is depicted with respect and depth, avoiding the pitfalls of exoticism and instead offering a nuanced portrayal of a society that is different yet relatable.
One of the strengths of His Human to Learn is its exploration of the theme of learning and adaptation. Both Tori and Marron must learn about each other's cultures, languages, and personal histories to build a successful relationship. This theme is skillfully woven into the narrative, providing a thoughtful commentary on the importance of understanding and compromise in any partnership. The novel suggests that love is not just about finding a fated mate but also about the willingness to learn and grow together.
In comparison to other works in the genre, such as Ruby Dixon's Ice Planet Barbarians series, Robinson's novel stands out for its focus on communication and cultural exchange. While Dixon's series often emphasizes the physical and instinctual aspects of interspecies romance, His Human to Learn delves deeper into the intellectual and emotional challenges of such relationships. This focus on communication makes Robinson's work a refreshing and thought-provoking read for fans of the genre.
Overall, His Human to Learn is a beautifully crafted tale of love and adaptation that will resonate with readers who enjoy character-driven stories with a strong emotional core. Morgan Robinson has created a compelling narrative that not only entertains but also invites readers to reflect on the nature of communication and connection. The novel's blend of romance, science fiction, and cultural exploration makes it a standout addition to the genre, and it is sure to leave a lasting impression on its audience.
For those interested in a story that combines the thrill of science fiction with the warmth of romance, His Human to Learn is a must-read. Its engaging characters, rich world-building, and thoughtful exploration of communication make it a novel that is both entertaining and meaningful.
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