Thanks to the Ganymeans' sophisticated AI, like Siri only much, much more powerful, the language barrier is quickly breached. The Ganymeans confirm much of what the human researchers had pieced together, and a friendship bond between the few hundred Ganymeans and the humans develops. The humans welcome them with open arms. I like the fact that Hogan doesn't rely on melodramatic scheming and plotting between or among the different races. Maybe it's a utopian dream that races and species can have first contact without a conflict, but I enjoyed what Hogan did with this story.
Hogan works in legit science with anticipated alien science, all while anticipating future science. Like other great sci-fi writers (yeah, I would consider Hogan one of the greats), he doesn't let the science bog down the story but includes it almost like a character in the story. Gentle Giants is even better than Inherit the Stars and is a great set up for book 3.
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