Chris R (for Reading) reviewed Children of Ruin by Adrian Tchaikovsky
By far the creepier of the two I've read
I am definitely having the "oh fuck" shivers while reading this one. It's darker, in a lot of ways, and would make a decent horror movie.
hardcover, 576 pages
Published May 16, 2019 by Tor.
I am definitely having the "oh fuck" shivers while reading this one. It's darker, in a lot of ways, and would make a decent horror movie.
The alien development in Children of Ruin wasn't quite as good as the Portid chapters of "Children of Time", but the overall pacing of the book was much better with no boring human chapters to break up the palp-quivering goodness of the Portid and Cephalopod chapters. The ending of the book, despite sharing a similar flavor to the first book, still hits just as hard. These-of-We are looking forward to going on another adventure with the third book.
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