I recently finished Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky, which was a fun, easy read.
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I recently finished Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky, which was a fun, easy read. It's hard sci-fi couched in a little bit of ridiculousness, basically a "what if" exercise of how the technological marvels of the future can go horribly wrong, but still turn into something strange and beautiful. I like Tchaikovsky's pacing, slowly feeding us world-building background while progressing the story in the present.
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I recently finished Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky, which was a fun, easy read. It's hard sci-fi couched in a little bit of ridiculousness, basically a "what if" exercise of how the technological marvels of the future can go horribly wrong, but still turn into something strange and beautiful. I like Tchaikovsky's pacing, slowly feeding us world-building background while progressing the story in the present.
There are two sequels to Children of Time, but I've heard that they're very much along the same lines. So instead I started into Tchaikovsky's The Final Architecture series, beginning with Shards of Earth, and holy cow what a barnburner that is. Way more epic, with some awesome characters, far-out sci-fi elements, and a super compelling mystery. It's definitely up my alley.
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