My rating: 5 of 5 stars
The book has some minor differences from the Charlton Heston movie but I think that both the book and movie are very well done in their own regard. One of the main differences in the book is that the ape civilization has modern-day 1960's technology equipped with orbiting satellite's around their home planet Sorer. Another interesting difference is that the book starts and ends with a space vacationing couple who happened to come across a message in a bottle floating in space that detailed the story of the Planet of the Apes. It also was revealed at the end that the couple was a couple of chimpanzees which adds another element to revelation of the future of humans on Earth. The book also detailed some of the experiments the Apes on the planet Sorer did in testing the intelligence of main character "bright eye." This included hoisting the humans food rations above their cages and gave them blocks that they needed to stack to be able to reach there food. Only the main character was able to do it. The main character in the book doesn't have Charlton Heston's rage and discontent towards the apes either. The main character learns the apes language and reveals himself at a prominent scientific conference of learned apes. A major theme in the book as well as the movie is the attraction of the main character to the female scientist Zira and how the intellectual attractiveness can manifest cross-species. Another big difference in the book is that the main character and Nova (the sexy wild human) have baby and that this was one of the main reasons why the main character had to leave the planet Sorer for the safety of his baby.
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