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Still a seriously good book!!
I wonder if it has actually managed to cure anyone of arachnophobia? I don't personally mind spiders (and absolutely love them in this book!), so can't really say for certain.
I should get my daughter to read it. She's utterly terrified of them. In fact, I did buy her husband a copy of the first two books a couple of years ago (he loves spiders. They are an odd couple 😆), so I should probably ask him if he got to them yet, and get him to persuade her.

I can't say that I am cured of my overall dislike of spiders in my personal space, but I have a much bigger respect for them after reading this one.
I just love how the unintended consequences plot line works out.
I can just imagine Mr. Tchaikovsky sitting at his table having breakfast, thinking of writing a space opera about exploration, and generation ships, and gene manipulation, and the like, and all of a sudden a spider walks across his pancakes, and he has his eureka moment.


I should really spend more time out and about, so I have a chance of bumping in to him (he lives in Leeds too), then I can ask him all the questions.
Mostly I still want to know why he hates Idris...

Good connotations in my head after all.

Is it me, or do the octopuses sound really pretty? I like the idea of being able to communicate with colour (besides blushing, that one is no fun, because it usually comes with unpleasant emotions, lol).
I've stayed well clear of spoilers for book 3, so don't know if Tchaikovsky will treat us to any more 8-legged creatures in that (please for the love of all that's good don't let it be scorpions. I will 100% bail! 😆). Ticks? Sleipnir?

Octopuses are amazing, and yes, they sound very pretty. I do like the idea of communicating with color, as long as like speech, one can decide what to communicate. If my internal thoughts became external, I would get in a lot of trouble in conversations. I always wonder about that with books that delve into societies that are telepathic. I mean how hard would it be to actually know what someone else thinks? Also, would that society develop phones of some sort? How would that work? Sorry. Tangent.
The color aspect reminded me of the Ailewons (sp) in Becky Chamber's Angry Planet book.

Usually telepathy requires line-of-sight, so I guess phones still likely to be a thing...

I'll be done in about an hour. got to say though, I think this one is my favourite of the trilogy. And they're all excellent!

Yay! Another potential convert! This is such a good book.

I'll be done in about an hour. got to say though, I think this one is my favourite of the trilogy. And they're all exce..."
I agree. I love the fact that this is such a strong trilogy. He is pretty good at keeping up the interest and plot and not submitting to sequel-itis.

I found it a little less hard work than book 2, but still just as rewarding. And if the ideas in this one were nothing new, they were at least executed beautifully!
Tchaikovsky is fast becoming one of my favourite sci-fi authors...

Still good, but not as moving. For me anyway.

My guess is that he just loves sci-fi (and hard sci-fi at that) more than he does fantasy, and it shows in his writing.
I'll be joining you for this one! I can use it for Book Quest and it fits Belle's rule in the Sinister Toys & Haunted Objects Roundup. Thank you, Sammy....I think... for pointing out that is spider kryptonite for us spider haters.

Sammy wrote: "I wonder if it has actually managed to cure anyone of arachnophobia?..."
I would say no, with capital letters! I'm only at 4% and I'm cringing. 😆
Portia at least did kill another spider.....
Then we come to the fact that her children will be larger and the children will "inherit the world".
Now if I can pretend they aren't spiders, maybe just maybe, I can read it without having to pause repeatedly!
I would say no, with capital letters! I'm only at 4% and I'm cringing. 😆
Portia at least did kill another spider.....
Then we come to the fact that her children will be larger and the children will "inherit the world".
Now if I can pretend they aren't spiders, maybe just maybe, I can read it without having to pause repeatedly!
I had to take a bit of a break! LOL
I'm trying to disregard the species and go with the story/personalities!!
I'm trying to disregard the species and go with the story/personalities!!
That took me longer to read than it should have!
I will say that I stopped cringing about midway through, but I still hate spiders! 🤣
I can't say I loved it, but it was written very well!
I will say that I stopped cringing about midway through, but I still hate spiders! 🤣
I can't say I loved it, but it was written very well!
Jenny wrote: "I can just imagine Mr. Tchaikovsky sitting at his table having breakfast, thinking of writing a space opera about exploration, and generation ships, and gene manipulation, and the like, and all of a sudden a spider walks across his pancakes, and he has his eureka moment...."
I'm just reading all the comments because I didn't want to have spoilers - other than the spiders! Then I read this....
you had to pair one of my least favorite things with pancakes! (one of my favorite things!!) I think I may be scarred for life!!
I'm just reading all the comments because I didn't want to have spoilers - other than the spiders! Then I read this....
you had to pair one of my least favorite things with pancakes! (one of my favorite things!!) I think I may be scarred for life!!

I'm glad you at least appreciated it, even if you didn't love it. Please tell me there were spiders that you were rooting for by the end though!
I'm full of questions!!
So, are there spiders in book 2 or 3? I want more of this, but without the arachnids!
I want to know if I followed the story...(view spoiler)
You both were talking about loving Tchaikovsky's Sci-Fi over his Fantasy. What is your favorite book/books?
For the love of pancakes, the man must have pet spiders!!! I went in search of other books of his and what do I find, you ask? A reissue of "Spiderlight" (https://www.adriantchaikovsky.com/)
So, are there spiders in book 2 or 3? I want more of this, but without the arachnids!
I want to know if I followed the story...(view spoiler)
You both were talking about loving Tchaikovsky's Sci-Fi over his Fantasy. What is your favorite book/books?
For the love of pancakes, the man must have pet spiders!!! I went in search of other books of his and what do I find, you ask? A reissue of "Spiderlight" (https://www.adriantchaikovsky.com/)
Jenny wrote: "It was a thought experiment. It will not happen in real life!!!!!!
I'm glad you at least appreciated it, even if you didn't love it. Please tell me there were spiders that you were rooting for by the end though! ..."
I think the only reason I didn't love it was because there were spiders! (I *might* have been rooting a little....) (view spoiler)
I'm glad you at least appreciated it, even if you didn't love it. Please tell me there were spiders that you were rooting for by the end though! ..."
I think the only reason I didn't love it was because there were spiders! (I *might* have been rooting a little....) (view spoiler)

The spiders were real. (view spoiler)
I do get why Kern went a bit mad, but I also think she started out a bit mad.
Yes, the spiders do show up in the other books, but they are not the focus. In book two, get ready to spend some time with some octopuses, and a couple of new planets.
Okay! I thought they were real and then I got very confused when they were talking to god and at the very end with what happened!


My favourite Tchaikovsky book is Cage of Souls, followed by book 3 in this series, Children of Memory (very little in the way of spiders!)
But I also love Dogs of War, Alien Clay, Shards of Earth and their respective series.
The ones I wasn't as fond of (3 stars rather than 4 or 5) were Empire in Black and Gold (read the first 5, I think. bought in bulk in a series sale. never really got into them properly), City of Last Chances, The Tiger and the Wolf (shifters, I'm sooooooooo over them! lol)
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Members Starting the BR: Sammy & Jenny
Challenge: Book Quest Adventures
Series: Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Books: Children of Time, Children of Ruin, Children of Memory
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