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Doors of Eden
Doors of Eden | Adrian Tchaikovsky
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From the Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning Adrian Tchaikovsky, The Doors of Eden is an extraordinary feat of the imagination and a page-turning adventure about parallel universes and the monsters that they hide.They thought we were safe. They were wrong.Four years ago, two girls went looking for monsters on Bodmin Moor. Only one came back.Lee thought she'd lost Mal, but now she's miraculously returned. But what happened that day on the moors? And where has she been all this time? Mal's reappearance hasn't gone unnoticed by MI5 officers either, and Lee isn't the only one with questions.Julian Sabreur is investigating an attack on top physicist Kay Amal Khan. This leads Julian to clash with agents of an unknown power - and they may or may not be human. His only clue is grainy footage, showing a woman who supposedly died on Bodmin Moor.Dr Khan's research was theoretical; then she found cracks between our world and parallel Earths. Now these cracks are widening, revealing extraordinary creatures. And as the doors crash open, anything could come through.
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Balibee146
The Doors of Eden | Adrian Tchaikovsky
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Next read sticking with #kindle.

I have so many lovely print editions waiting tbr but I just can't face struggling with the print on these dark winter days 🤦‍♀️

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majkia
The Doors of Eden | Adrian Tchaikovsky
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What happens when you are having fun, just off on an adventure to track down cryptids you know aren't real.... but you find one, no more! that are real! And your girlfriend gets sucked out into some other reality and there you are left behind. What then?

A fun and imaginative stand alone, with lots of lovely biological science in it.
#Roll100 @PuddleJumper

PuddleJumper 🎉🎉🎉 12mo
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LeticiaToraci
The Doors of Eden | Adrian Tchaikovsky
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Choosing books.

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Slajaunie
The Doors of Eden | Adrian Tchaikovsky
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My book-haul from my favorite bookstore. The tall stacks are advanced readers copies given to me by John and Michelle, owners of Cavalierhouse Books. The small pile is what I purchased. Amazing!

Ruthiella Nice haul! 2y
Slajaunie Yes indeed!! @Ruthiella 2y
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bekakins
The Doors of Eden | Adrian Tchaikovsky
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#bookspinbingo 🤩 first line for a few months!

This book was BANANAS. Basically the multiverse, I found it really gripping at the beginning and end but did struggle a bit in the middle. Overall still a pick for me.

TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 2y
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The_Literary_Jedi
The Doors of Eden | Adrian Tchaikovsky
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Mehso-so

📚📚📚📚 A bit slow to start and some confusing science that isn‘t easy to follow until the end. Giant intelligent rats, other worlds, rifts in time & space…interspersed with chapters of evolutionary lectures. While not my favorite of his books, it was interesting & picked up after the 60% mark

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TheSpineView
The Doors of Eden | Adrian Tchaikovsky
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#Movie2BookRecs @Klou
Prompt: Deep Impact

Klou Great!! 3y
TheSpineView @Klou 📖📘 3y
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bnp
The Doors of Eden | Adrian Tchaikovsky
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This chunkster was enjoyable. Still mulling what to say, how to describe it. Took me just a few days to read 597 pages, so it kept me reading and guessing.

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bnp
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Am I going to have to learn these period to understand this story? Set in an alternate universe? Tchaikovsky always makes me think.

perfectsinner Eek, looks deep 4y
bnp Not as deep as I was afraid it might be. 4y
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Decalino
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The scope and scale of this amazing novel are breathtaking--as with Children of Time, I am in awe of Tchaikovsky's epic imagination. It starts small enough, with two young cryptid hunters setting off to find a monster on Bodmin Moor, and even as it expands to encompass more than those girls ever dreamed of, they are the human heart of the tale: seeking out the unknown, celebrating difference, driven by open-minded curiosity. Loved it!