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As with many of the great SF classics, Childhood's End is chock-full of thought-provoking Great Ideas. The major fault of the novel, besides the imperfect writing and plotting, is the density of ideas, which end up overcrowding the plot and snuffing out dramatic tension.
Both Arthur C. Clarke's strengths and weaknesses are in clear display in this novel: the ideas are grand and breathtaking, while the prose and plotting are shoddy, borderline amateur.
It's easy not to mind the bad writing when the ...more
Both Arthur C. Clarke's strengths and weaknesses are in clear display in this novel: the ideas are grand and breathtaking, while the prose and plotting are shoddy, borderline amateur.
It's easy not to mind the bad writing when the ...more
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