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Children of Memory by Adrian Tchaikovsky
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it was amazing
bookshelves: 2022-shelf, sci-fi, worldbuilding-sf

This one offered up some pretty great SFnal surprises.

From the start, I had some suspicions that this would be something like a culture-shock kind of novel in a poor human colony world meeting the long list of truly fascinating alien (ish) races that were serendipitously uplifted in the previous Children of Time novels. (All fantastic, clever, philosophical, and well-explored.)

This one, however, takes a right turn to the others. My expectations had to swerve and were nicely pummeled by Tchaikovsky.

Now, as for the new alien race we get to explore, it's a classic Sentience problem with some great Corvids, as conducted by an actual AI, with lots of opinions carried by a slime mold, octopus, spiders, and some human memories. :) I mean... to say I'm intrigued is to say very little at all.

That being said, the author continues a dialogue with older SF but writes it in a great modern way with lots of attention to detail and description. I still say this series is a must-read for any fan of SF.

That twist... whew.
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Reading Progress

May 27, 2022 – Shelved as: to-read
May 27, 2022 – Shelved
November 23, 2022 – Started Reading
November 25, 2022 – Shelved as: 2022-shelf
November 25, 2022 – Shelved as: sci-fi
November 25, 2022 – Shelved as: worldbuilding-sf
November 25, 2022 – Finished Reading

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Unnikrishnan Yay! I really wanted the third book to involve corvids after they made an entry at the end of the last one!


Gabi I love your observation about "dialogue with older SF but ... in a great modern way". That perfectly summarized my feelings about Tchaikovsky.


Ivan  Yordanov Slime molds deserve love too!


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