
For the Love of Mother-Not, published in 1983.The End of the Matter, published in 1977.The following list consists of Foster’s Flinx books in order: Well, the Pip & Flinx series features a whopping fifteen works in its composition. Though one might come to the conclusion that the Alien series is an extensive one, after all, it features just shy of ten books. The Pip & Flinx Series Pretty Long Series Truly some of the most popular books by Foster. It cannot be said enough how fascinating and how timeless the Alien series is. It doesn’t, however, feature aliens, but is a segue for the story of Alien: Covenant, where everyone’s favorite extraterrestrials are in abundance. We learn of the infamous Weyland-Yutani Corporation and how it had its beginning. What the zeroth Alien novel by Foster concerns itself is the Covenant ship and how it started off on its course. Truly amazing works in our Foster book reviews. The rest is a grizzly, gruesome story of pure, unadulterated science-fiction. They go to investigate – a horror staple – on a nearby planet whereby a stowaway boards the ship via facehugger. They wake from their cryogenic sleep as a distress signal comes blaring through the ship. Alien: Sea of Sorrows, published in 2014.Įveryone knows – or should know – the story of the Nostromo spaceship and its occupants.



Being that Foster is quite the well-known author, we will now see what the best Alan Dean Foster books are. In 2008, Foster was awarded the 2008 Grand Master award from the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers. The antagonists in his stories often see their demise at the hands of their own disrespect towards the particular alien race, or the apparently harmless nature of their… nature. The vast majority of Foster’s works concern themselves, or have an underlying facet linked to ecology and the environment.
