There might not be a very well - known book exactly named 'alien orthodox love story'. But in the 'Ender's Game' series, there are elements that could be related. The relationship between Ender and the alien species he encounters later in the series can be seen as a form of unique connection that might be a bit like an 'alien love story' in a broad sense. It's more about understanding and co - existence which could be considered as a different kind of 'love' between species.
Another interesting one is 'Roswell High' book series. It's set in a town where there are alien - human hybrids and there are several love stories that unfold between humans and these special beings. It delves into the challenges and the beauty of such relationships.
Well, perhaps an alien from a highly advanced civilization visits Earth. The alien has a very different concept of love, based on its own species' values and norms which are considered 'orthodox' in its world. It meets a human, and at first, they are completely at odds because of their different ways of expressing and experiencing love. But as they interact more, they start to understand each other's perspectives and gradually fall in love. For example, the alien might communicate through colors and vibrations, and the human has to learn this new language of love.
One well - known Orthodox Jewish fiction book is 'The Chosen' by Chaim Potok. It delves into the lives of two Jewish boys from different backgrounds within the Orthodox community in Brooklyn. It explores themes of friendship, religious study, and the impact of different outlooks on life and faith.
One movie that could potentially fit this theme is 'Life'. It involves an alien life form that has a rather complex and somewhat parasitic relationship with the human characters, though the 'love' aspect is more in the sense of the struggle and connection between the two species. Another could be 'Slither' which has a parasitic alien entity that takes over a small town. There are some underlying themes that could be related to a strange form of 'love' in the way the aliens interact with their hosts.
One well - known book is 'My Name Is Asher Lev' by Chaim Potok. It tells the story of a young Orthodox Jewish boy who has a great talent for painting, which causes conflict with his community's values.
There's also 'The Mothman Prophecies' by John A. Keel. Although it's not strictly about alien abduction, it has elements of strange and unexplained phenomena that are related. It's a captivating read that blurs the lines between reality and the unknown.
One interesting book about alien species fiction is 'Hyperion' by Dan Simmons. It has a complex universe with various alien races. It weaves together different stories and characters in a really engaging way. Also, 'Contact' by Carl Sagan is worth reading. It explores the idea of making contact with an alien species.
One popular 'alien anime love story' is 'Tokyo Ghoul'. Although the ghouls can be considered as a kind of 'alien' in the context of the human world. The relationship between Kaneki and Touka is complex and has elements of love. They are from different 'worlds' in a sense, with Kaneki being a half - ghoul and Touka a full - ghoul, and their journey together shows a form of love story.
Well, 'Romeo and Juliet' is a well - known love story. Written by Shakespeare, it shows the passionate and tragic love between Romeo and Juliet from two feuding families. Also, 'Me Before You' by Jojo Moyes is great. It depicts a unique love story between a caregiver and her patient.
A good choice would be 'Outlander' by Diana Gabaldon. It combines time - travel and a great love story. Claire Randall, a World War II nurse, travels back in time and falls in love with Jamie Fraser. The story is full of adventure, danger, and a deep, abiding love.