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Children of Ruin
Children of Ruin | Adrian Tchaikovsky
Children of Ruin follows Adrian Tchaikovsky's extraordinary Children of Time, winner of the Arthur C. Clarke award. It is set in the same universe, with a new cast of characters and a thrilling new narrative. It has been waiting through the ages. Now it's time . . . Thousands of years ago, Earths 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 humanitys great empire fell, and the programs 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. And its been waiting for them.
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quietlycuriouskate
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Oh, this book! 😍 Evolutionarily-accelerated spiders and octopuses in space, you say? Yes, and I loved it! It's exciting, wildly imaginative, and a proper thinky book to get the synapses firing. What more can you ask? A prominent neuro-divergent human character (Senkovi ❤️)? A third book in the series to look forward to? There's that, too. 🕷️🐙💫

Aimeesue I loved this one! 🕷️🐙 (edited) 8mo
Caroline2 Oh I‘ve got the first book on my kindle, sounds like I need to move it up the pile! 👍 7mo
quietlycuriouskate @Caroline2 Do: the first one is fabulous, too! 7mo
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bookishbitch
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I've heard great things about this series. I already have the first one and was happy to find this second one in a resale shop.

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LeticiaToraci
Children of Ruin | Adrian Tchaikovsky
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A slow start in my Bingo Challenge but a start nevertheless.

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LeticiaToraci
Children of Ruin | Adrian Tchaikovsky
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My TBR for 2023!

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TalesandTexts
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As you listen to the book, your understanding of the title changes. Ruin takes on new shapes and you‘re left with a sense of awe.

Both the books are a mirror to today‘s (real) society and the story makes you think about our actions.

Adrian is a genius and the narrator has done a fabulous job. If you are new to sci-fi like me and want to dip your toes into this genre, then choose this series.

You won‘t regret it. You‘ll go on an adventure.

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tphil10283
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An interesting book that gives you a lot to think about in a different way.

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RaeLovesToRead
Children of Ruin | Adrian Tchaikovsky
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For #pop22 : A book with a constellation on the cover, I was originally going to read The Emperor of all Maladies, which is about the history of cancer. (Typical me turning one of the most whimsical prompts into something morbid.)

Then I realised that quite a lot if the books I owned have stars on the cover. What do you reckon? Do these count? I think I can see Orion's belt on a couple of them... and maybe an upside down dipper?! 😄🌠🪐

Cinfhen My rule of thumb in all challenges….it‘s your challenge! Whatever works for you….I personally think they‘re great, especially the first two😊 3y
RaeLovesToRead @Cinfhen I want to read them all 😀😄 I also keep on unearthing books with cutlery on the front too... so many knives and forks... ! 3y
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RaeLovesToRead Oops... tagged the wrong Cortney... sorry about that! @Cortg 3y
Cinfhen It‘s so rewarding when you have the book seating on your shelf!!! I‘m trying to use books I own or can borrow before I start purchasing too many books. 3y
RaeLovesToRead @Cinfhen I totally agree 😁 As for not purchasing too many books... the ship sailed for me on that one long ago 😅🤣 3y
Cinfhen Hahaha 🤣 yeah, I‘m totally lying to myself 3y
Cortg @RaeLovesToRead No worries! I like the concept “interpret it as you like,” so stars on the cover work as a constellation IMO! 3y
RaeLovesToRead @Cortg Now that I'm thinking about it, I keep noticing other constellation books whizzing past while I'm scrolling 👀👀👀😅 3y
KarenUK 😂😂😂 3y
Megabooks Great choices!! 3y
KarenUK Great ideas! I may have to pick one of these! 💕 3y
RaeLovesToRead @KarenUK @Megabooks Thanks! I'm looking forward to all of these! 😊 3y
Yuki_Onna I loved The Haunted Hotel! And that edition is awesome! ❄🌟 (edited) 3y
RaeLovesToRead @Yuki_Onna I will boost it up my TBR then! 😁 3y
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RaeLovesToRead
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What's the cure for feeling glum because you don't have enough time to read all your delicious books?

MORE BOOKS!!!!!!!!!

Hear me out... the humans and the space spiders TEAM UP!!!!!!

(Yes, that is Mass Effect: the trilogy. Yes, I did say I wasn't going to buy any more video games until I'd played the ones I have. Let's just say it's an early birthday present 🎁❤?)

What do you think of my haul?

Ruthiella Nice way to treat your shelf! 😀 3y
RaeLovesToRead @Ruthiella I got a bit excited in Waterstones ❤ 2 poetry books, a sci fi sequel, 1 nonfiction and a book by the chap who wrote Hawthorne & Child (bizarre little book that I should have hated, but actually loved!) 3y
Decalino I loved Children of Ruin! Adrian Tchaikovsky is amazing. 3y
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RaeLovesToRead @Decalino I was a bit wary at first (I loved Children of Time as a standalone), but I'm excited to see where it goes next! 😀 3y
DaveGreen7777 Will you be Platinuming Mass Effect next?!? 😱 3y
RaeLovesToRead @DaveGreen7777 Haha, I'm making no promises 😆 3y
Nute The answer is always MORE books!👍🏽And more video games!😆 3y
RaeLovesToRead @Nute 😄😄😄 I agree!! Love my new purchases! 💕 3y
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The_Literary_Jedi
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This was awesome. It took me a while to figure out the timeline - it‘s simultaneously the past and the present (pay attention to the section markers). There‘s new species‘ encountered and one is so interesting and frustrating. The idea of sentient, intelligent arachnids & cephalopods is eye-opening. Humans are NOT the EABA in this series. Should read book 1 to get acquainted with the species evolutionary history. 📚📚📚📚📚 READ THIS SERIES

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Jari-chan
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If you're thinking it's a trilogy, but it's only a duology, and you keep on wishing there was a third book...That's me with those books. I want more. Please...

@TheAromaofBooks #BookSpinBingo
@TheSpineView #SeriesRead2021

jinxmoon He implied on twitter that he‘s writing another book a little while ago 4y
TheSpineView 👍📖📚 Great series! 4y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 4y
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uwak
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children of time was one of my favorite books of 2020 so it's a shame the sequel didn't quite work for me. there's some cool ideas here, but it ribs off the first book's structure too much and feels like it spins its wheels far too often. by the end, I was more exhausted than satisfied.

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Jari-chan
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So, I decided to join this challenge, since I really want to work on my series. I really hope I won't forget to tag my series books - can't promise anything, but I'll try 😅

#SeriesRead2021 @TheSpineView

TheSpineView Glad to have you join in! 4y
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Jesstifies
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Mehso-so

3.5 / 5 ⭐️ I LOVED the first book and think ultimately, I‘d prefer it not being a series. This second adventure, though endlessly creative, repeats too many themes and concepts from the first book for me. It ultimately felt like it almost cheapens how rare and exciting the events of the first book are, if this story occurred basically along the same lines. Still very happy it exists though, but don‘t think I‘ll likely read more in this series.

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Eggs
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The astonishing sequel to Children of Time, the award-winning novel of humanity's battle for survival on a terraformed planet.
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Klou Great choice!!! 4y
Eggs Thanks @klou 😊 4y
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DuckOfDoom
Children of Ruin | Adrian Tchaikovsky

I think I know what's keeping me from posting much on Litsy. I don't have the motivation to snap pictures of the books I am reading. Time is so short these days and somehow, taking pictures of what I am reading is not so important. Ughhh maybe I should just post without pictures? I have read a couple really bad netgalleys recently, and I have read a lot of books this year I haven't posted about here...

BookishMarginalia If photo-less works for you, embrace it! 💜 4y
TK-421 I agree! If taking photos of books is holding you back from posting then text only posts might be the way to go 4y
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RiverKScottWrites
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Finished Children of Time a while ago because I wasn‘t ready to just dive into Book 2. They take a certain disposition for me to read...Do you find that certain books need you to be a certain headspace?

#sciencefiction #scifi

TheSpineView Yeap! 5y
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Carolyn11215
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Tough reading week. Didn‘t get nearly as much done as I‘d hoped. So here‘s my new #weeklyforecast. Have about 1/4 of Children of Ruin left. I‘ve already started This Will Be My Undoing as well. So hopefully back on track this week.

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Carolyn11215
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#weeklyforecast I was 2 for 3 this past week. Tagged book is a bit of a chunkster, which I just started this morning, so expecting to finish it near end of the week and then start book I had hoped to tackle this past week but didn‘t get to.

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Decalino
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I loved Children of Time so much, I was worried that this sequel wouldn't live up to the original. Instead, I am awestruck by this author's stunning originality and world building. I loved this book. I kind of regret reading it in furious gulps over one weekend, because now it's over!

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TheSpineView
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This is the 2nd book in The Children of Time series. I put off reading because I have been disappointed enough times with sequels. I wish I hadn't because the 2nd was as good as the 1st. Fabulous characters and world building was out of this world (pun intended). Great plot that kept me interested the entire time. 5⭐

Aimeesue Yep, this one was very good. And not just because I love octopuses! I think the first book made me appreciate spiders more, too. (edited) 5y
esurient Oops! I confused at a glance Tchaikovsky's book with Moulton's of a similar title and was SO thrilled to learn of a sequel to a childhood favorite. Oh, well -- no sequel, just two more books to add to my TBR. That's really not bad... 5y
TheSpineView @esurient More good book is never a bad thing!😊 5y
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TheSpineView
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#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

? Tagged and The Last Werewolf
? Pumpkin spice
? "Fascinating", she said.

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TheSpineView
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#selfImprovementSept @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @OriginalCyn620

#readinggoals

These are the books I want to read/finish this month. I hope to complete at least 2 audiobooks and 4 physical. Anything more will just be gravy!📚📚📚

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DaisyDaniel
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This was an incredible book detailing an intergalactic and inter species journey of epic proportions. Only Tchaikovsky can make you question our purpose in life and our perception of it as well as providing gripping action in the same chapter. This book is long and hefty, often some of the concepts are not easy to grasp but it is well worth the effort. I have not been this absorbed in a book for a long time x

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annkuch13
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This sequel was amazing! I was so curious where the author would take the story after Children of Time and it was so fascinating. The ideas he has about different life and technology and ways of thinking are just so impressive. The narrator for the audiobooks is equally amazing. I will never hear the phrase "we're going on an adventure" again without being creeped out. I really suggest giving these books a try even if you're not big on scifi.

Squidapus We just picked up Children of Time at the bookstore! Squidapus is eager to read it if both are so good! 5y
annkuch13 @Squidapus I hope you like it!! 5y
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Jexime
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After falling in love with Children of Time, I could not wait for Children of Ruin. This site is simply unparalleled. The language is absolutely brilliant and his spectacular creatures are written in anthropomorphic perfection. Children of Ruin is a heady read - thick with deep science and theoretical contemplation. This is not for everyone. It does not move fast and is not purely action filled, but it will push the boundaries of your psyche.

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Aimeesue
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Excited about this one. Can't wait to see where our evolved spider friends take us next.

Aimeesue OMG! There's an octopus in the first chapter! Octopuses are my favorite wild animal -they are so amazing! And they are the Ninjas of the Sea! 🐙 🐙 🐙 🐙 🐙 5y
Aimeesue Best Octopus video ever: https://youtu.be/eS-USrwuUfA (edited) 5y
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Geeklet
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I really really enjoyed this book! Portiids and Humans are now working together. On a spaceship, the combined crew stumbles into an unknown life form. I don‘t want to give away too much but we learn about the impact of a group of human terraformers who were busy working when they received the last transmission from Earth. I think I liked this book more than Children of Time. I recommend this series to all sci-fi fans.

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Geeklet
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I like that despite all things, humans and intelligent spiders can bond over complaining.

vivastory 😄 It's the universal language 5y
RohitSawant 🤣🤣 5y
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Geeklet
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I pull this trick far too often at work. Senkovi is right, it works. 😁

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Geeklet
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In theory, I‘d dive into this before bed but I‘m gonna be honest, I forgot everything that happened in the first book. Whoopsie! Guess I‘ll look at a summary tomorrow.

TobeyTheScavengerMonk My excitement for this one can‘t be quantified!!! 5y
rjsthumbelina I'm so excited that they put the ebook of the first one on sale for the second one's release! I have been holding off on buying it at full price, but now I can read it! 5y
Geeklet @TobeyTheScavengerMonk I must have liked the first one more than I thought because I have been weirdly excited too. @rjsthumbelina That‘s always the best part when a new book in a series comes out. I pick up so many series that way. ❤️ 5y
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Vinjii
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Children of Ruin is the sequel to Children of Time. A novel that won the Arthur C. Clarke award in 2016. Adrian Tchaikovsky is a gifted writer and his thought experiments are fascinating. Children of Time: A ship sets out to land on a terraformed planet, ready for us humans. Only when we arrive, life is already there.

The sequel is just as magnificent! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

CouronneDhiver Shark! 5y
Louise Lovely pooch! 💕🐾 5y
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