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(Tchaikovsky lives in Leeds... I wonder if he once overheard a conversation between myself and my kids, and then used that in his book 😆)
Also, a character named Idris? Anyone have any objections if I picture him looking somewhat like this:

No? didn't think so...

Of course I have that image in my head when the name Idris is mentioned.
I was stuck by the description of Earth after it was attacked. The blooming flower, or something? Holy crap.


I keep getting interrupted, but I am an hour or so in, and I it is coming back to me. Misfits in space!!!!

But, I love getting to know the crew. Snarky, and fun. There are some groups I would love to travel with. Preferably without the looming danger and everything.
I got about a 1/3 in today. Did you finish already before you went to sleep?
I will try to have some more coherent thoughts on the book tomorrow. I was listening to this, and having to relisten to chapters after I had people come in the shop and forgetting to hit pause. Idiot. And, trying to finish Ile-Rien during a lunch break (which I made myself take today!!). At least one is fantasy and the other sci-fi, so my brain could keep them straight!

But, I love getting to know the crew. Snarky, and fun. There are some..."
Same here! I feel so bad for Idris! Especially with the whole mental linkage thing he has going on as well. Poor guy.
I only managed about an hour or so before bed, but have gotten a bit of listening time in today while I was working. I have about 2 hours left, so hopefully should be able to get through the rest before the end of the day.
I'm really enjoying the book, but I have one very burning question...
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Hope you don't have too long a wait! You're welcome to pop back here at any time though, even if we've already finished 😁


There are some very interesting creatures in this story. Adrian does "other" very very well. I still can't believe he wrote a book that had me rooting for the spiders. That is a good storyteller.
I wonder if it is me, or his writing style, or something else, but I seem to love his sci-fi, but find his more fantasy books somewhat less engaging.

Spiders, yes. Also, I used to have a dislike for books told from the POV of an animal, and then I read Dogs of War 😁

Dogs of War was wonderful. The other book I really liked with an animal POV, was The Labrador Pact. But, it is heartbreaking, and some people do not love it.
I agree about the horror bit, but reading Mockingjay for some light relief? Bold.

Very much enjoyed it, and am looking forward to book 2 (probably later in the week).
The second half especially reminded me of a more adult version of Sanderson's Skyward series. Not sure why. Probably because the Architects remind me of the Delvers in Sandersons books, and then there's the telepatic link thing in both as well.
But man, Tchaikovsky can be mean to his characters...

I cannot fathom having a telepathic link with anything or anyone. I think it would be horrible. I know the thoughts that wander through my head unbidden, and no one else needs to know what they are.
I am loving the descriptions of the flora and fauna they are encountering. Some of it I can picture, and some of it is breaking my brain.
Books mentioned in this topic
Watership Down (other topics)The Labrador Pact (other topics)
Dogs of War (other topics)
Shards of Earth (other topics)
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Book: Shards of Earth by Adrian Tchaikovsky
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