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Please stop me from reading Children of Ruin again
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I had no idea Children of Ruin has underwater locations: now I want to read the series even more!You could join our current buddy-read of The Engines of God which has alien underwater temple ruins that contain the answers to very vital mysteries and need to be explored quickly before the planet's terraforming is started.
Also have a look at the recs in this thread: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Or maybe Peter Watts' Beyond the Rift?
So now I'm worried that I've spoiled a surprise in CoR, but at the same time... How does that not rachet up the excitement levels to reading the book?
That and the blurb sounds perfect! I've bought the ebook for The Engines of God and will start it immediately.
That thread seems to be seeking pirate tales and humans v sea creatures stories, but thanks anyway. EoG will hopefully see me through the week.
Thank you!
That and the blurb sounds perfect! I've bought the ebook for The Engines of God and will start it immediately.
That thread seems to be seeking pirate tales and humans v sea creatures stories, but thanks anyway. EoG will hopefully see me through the week.
Thank you!
Peter Watts is an excellent suggestion but start with StarfishAnd I will go a little bit out there and recommend Lagoon as well
I just finished Driving the Deep #2 of the Finder Chronicles and the majority of the story takes place underwater & ice of a moon. Finder #1 is currently on Audible Plus if you have audible. You need to read #1 before #2. I've enjoyed both books.
David Brin's "Startide Rising" takes place on a water planet. (I'm on the road, so I can't link atm)
Ryan wrote: "That and the blurb sounds perfect! I've bought the ebook for The Engines of God and will start it immediately."Yay, I'm looking forward to your opinions! Here's the BR thread: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Gabi wrote: "David Brin's "Startide Rising" takes place on a water planet. (I'm on the road, so I can't link atm)"Startide Rising by David Brin.
I was also going to suggest that. It’s part 2 of the Uplift Saga.
Startide Rising’s MCs are space travelling evolved Earth aquatic mammals, and as Gabi says has a mostly watery setting.
A Door Into Ocean by Joan Slonczewski.Comes highly recommended. Unfortunately not read it myself, might be worth a look at.
There was a book by either Alastair Reynolds or Ian M. Banks that had genetically modified aquatic species that were prized as fighter pilots because they were naturally wired to offense and defense in 3 dimensions...Cannot remember the title right now.
Rachel wrote: "I was going to say A Darkling Sea would fit the bill."Thirded... I liked it muchly... ;)
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Undertow (other topics)A Door Into Ocean (other topics)
Startide Rising (other topics)
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Elizabeth Bear (other topics)Joan Slonczewski (other topics)
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