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    As far as I can remember, most of books, movie and TV shows depict aliens as bipedal humanoids which is a bit boring.
    I want to see or read about intelligent lifeforms which are very different from humans.

    by eastuwest

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    1. Lilith’s Brood and the rest of the Xenogenesis series by Octavia E. Butler would be a good starting point.

    2. originalsibling on

      _Nor Crystal Tears_ by Alan Dean Foster is from the point of view of a Thranx, an insect like alien who makes first contact with humans.

    3. Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky. Intelligent spiders, very different way to thinking.

    4. A lot of Stanislaw Lens novels like “Solaris” and “Fiasco” fit the bill. One of my favorite authors.

    5. Becky Chambers’ Wayfarers series does include some bipedal aliens, but also a mollusk-like species, as well as one described as lobster-centaurs, and one that I think of as giant friendly sloths

    6. Pretty-Plankton on

      – **Ender’s Game**, Orson Scott Card. You might want to buy it used, though – the author’s an asshole and that way you’re not supporting him.

      – **Lilith’s Brood**, Octavia Butler

      – “Vaster than Empires and More Slow” (short story), Ursula K LeGuin

    7. unlovelyladybartleby on

      The Doona Books by Anne McCaffrey have aliens that are semi-bipedal giant cats and then ones that look like bears show up too

    8. You’ll find some non-bipedal sentients in the Ringworld books by Larry Niven, and in some of his Known Space stories.

    9. Finally, I can be moderately useful!

      The Sector General series by James White is about a giant space hospital, where various intelligent species of the galactic alliance are treated. There are humans and bipedal humanoid aliens in it (but they’re Ewok-like) but there’s a large amount of non-bipedal, non-humanoid aliens – I think at least three different kinds are hexapedal.

      One of the later books even has one of them as the perspective character!

    10. Ok-Dragonfly4140 on

      The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler I think the author had exactly your thought when he wrote the book because it explains how thinking aliens can only be bipedal is such a weakness

    11. A Meeting with Medusa : a short story by A.C. Clarke which is a very nice tale of an encounter with an ‘alien’ alien.

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