What would happen if an advanced alien civilization were sent to evaluate Earth... and humanity failed the first impression?
Earth Under Review: An Alien Field Report on Humanity is a sharp, humorous sci-fi satire that examines modern life through extraterrestrial eyes. When three alien observers arrive to determine whether humans are worth saving, integrating, or quietly eliminating, they expect primitive chaos and predictable decline.
Instead, they find something far more confusing.
They discover a species that trades paper for survival, voluntarily sits in traffic for hours, broadcasts its own humiliation for entertainment, and argues professionally in something called "politics." Humans obsess over social media, fear silence, consume fast food knowingly, and attend corporate meetings where nothing appears to happen.
By all logical standards, the verdict should be simple.
And yet...
They also find compassion in hospital rooms. Music that stirs emotion without purpose. Art created for no survival benefit. Strangers who help each other. A species aware of its own contradictions, reckless, irrational, deeply flawed and still trying.
Blending science fiction humor, social satire, and philosophical insight, Earth Under Review is perfect for readers who enjoy:
Smart sci-fi comedy
Satirical takes on modern society
Thoughtful humor about human behavior
Alien perspective stories
Social commentary with heart
If you've ever wondered why humans behave the way they do or whether we deserve a second chance, this alien field report may have the answer.
The final recommendation is still pending.