WagesOf reviewed Children of Ruin by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Amazing
4 stars
The way Tchaikovsky brings total alien intelligence to life is just spellbinding.
Paperback, 592 pages
English language
Published July 28, 2020 by Pan Macmillan.
The astonishing sequel to Children of Time, the award-winning novel of humanity’s battle for survival on a terraformed planet.
Thousands of years ago, Earth’s terraforming program took to the stars. On the world they called Nod, scientists discovered alien life — but it was their mission to overwrite it with the memory of Earth. Then humanity’s great empire fell, and the program’s decisions were lost to time.
Aeons later, humanity and its new spider allies detected fragmentary radio signals between the stars. They dispatched an exploration vessel, hoping to find cousins from old Earth.
But those ancient terraformers woke something on Nod better left undisturbed.
The way Tchaikovsky brings total alien intelligence to life is just spellbinding.
Another brilliant exploration of other minds with even more high stakes.
Join in and read it, we’re going on an adventure!
(That phrase will give you chills)
Decent read! Unexpectedly enjoyed having previously read one of the author's reference books (if you have gotten into Children of Ruin you might be able to guess which topic it concerns :) Less bombastic storyline than Children of Time, a larger focus on cognition in general