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Children of Ruin
- Narrated by: Mel Hudson
- Series: The Children of Time Novels, Book 2
- Length: 15 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Summary
Children of Ruin follows Adrian Tchaikovsky's extraordinary Children of Time, winner of the Arthur C. Clarke award. It is set in the same universe, with a new cast of characters and a thrilling new narrative.
It has been waiting through the ages. Now it's time....
Thousands of years ago, Earth’s terraforming program took to the stars. On the world they called Nod, scientists discovered alien life – but it was their mission to overwrite it with the memory of Earth. Then humanity’s great empire fell and the program’s decisions were lost to time.
Aeons later, humanity and its new spider allies detected fragmentary radio signals between the stars. They dispatched an exploration vessel, hoping to find cousins from old Earth.
But those ancient terraformers woke something on Nod better left undisturbed.
And it’s been waiting for them.
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- Mr.M
- 18-05-19
Another brilliant sci-fi adventure
I'll keep this fairly brief, if you're looking at this book, odds are you know what you're in for with this author. It's unique, it's clever, it's inventive and it's well written. All of this was true for Children of time, all of it is as true for Children of ruin. This book is a worthy sequel and I'd love a third book if this is the quality we can expect.
The narration is, as with the previous book just fantastic. Mel is the perfect choice for these books and if you read this review, I hope you take pride in what you've done. I am a very picky listener and your performance is just top tier for this.
Adrian, write more sci-fi. I have no doubt these books will be considered classics a few decades from now, the same way we consider Heinlein and his brethren classics today.
If you enjoyed the previous book, buy this. If you haven't read either book, go read Children of time and then go purchase this one.
A truly unique and well crafted take on science-fiction.
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- Glen
- 22-05-19
We're going on an adventure...
Who would have thought that in an epic science-fiction series that giant alien spiders would be the least terrifying thing lurking beyond the veil of the cosmos?
We wholeheartedly recommend you purchase this audiobook. Before there was only the vessel. The vessel was mourning the conclusion of the original "Children of Time" being one of the best books he had ever encountered. A feat that the vessel assumed could never be repeated.
But then there was this book. And then there was we, and now that we are we, we encourage you to become we too.
We hope that by endorsing this book as strongly as we do that more people will make the purchase, learn the great mystery of the other old human terraforming missions and the existence of the mysterious alien planet of Nod. Where we await intrepid readers brave enough to peek behind the curtain at the true face of science-fiction horror.
Then you too can become we.
17 people found this helpful
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- maveric78
- 25-05-19
Good but not quite great...
Whilst I didn’t find this quite as revelatory or ‘tight’ as the first book, it never the less displays the author’s trademark imagination and ambition... He’s surely the best active Sci-fi writer in the world?
7 people found this helpful
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- Daniel
- 22-06-19
Another biologically grounded success.
If you loved the first book this will not disappoint. I was hooked from beginning to end, so many biological ideas explored. And brilliant, and clear narration.
6 people found this helpful
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- P. Harvey-Field
- 22-09-19
Long winded
Having listened to the first book I wanted to know how the story would conclude. I tried several times to get into the second book and persevered to the end but found it too long, tedious and confusing, not helped by the monotonous narration. In the end I found myself missing out whole chapters just to get it over with. In conclusion, wish I hadn’t bothered.
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- Xavier Rodrigrez
- 17-07-19
Very similar story arc to previous book
The author has an incredible mindbending ideas and incredible grasp of detail. For me the problem is the narrative arc is very similar to the last book in the series and at times mindnumbing in detail whilst not advancing the story. The insight lies in the extraordinary detail of the characters and exobiology, but the story moved too slow.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-07-19
A book of two halves
The first half of this is great. Trails off into long-winded word count filler though
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- Epitome22
- 19-05-19
It's fantastic
Excellently narrated, the worlds conceived by the author are truly unique, bizarre and fascinating to behold. In many book, "alien" means "human with funny forehead ala ST", the species portrayed in the "Children of" series are the most credible attempt I've read to portray societies that ate truly other.
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- Ricky Mason
- 11-09-19
Good Recommended Overall Listen
Loved the book overall and eagerly awaited for after listening to another book by the same author, 1 star was lost due to it being a little disjointed at times and hard to follow.
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- S. J. ATTWOOD
- 19-09-19
The Ruin story continues, expands and concludes
Great story if you can cope with the out of chronology style, it weaves its tale through multiple sentient lifeforms and multiple protagonists always keeping you enthralled and expectant.
Sensitively performed by Mel Hudson (I cannot imagine a male in this role, no disrespect to my own gender but it was enhanced being performed by a woman)
It was hard to stop listening which is the greatest complement I can give it.
Thoroughly recommended if you read /listened to the first instalment Children Of Time..
I might must just give it a whirl again!
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- Raj
- 18-05-19
A brilliant, unique, and mind expanding sequel!
I loved Children of Time mainly because I found the story of the Spiders on Kern's World to be incredibly interesting. Their societal norms, technology, and mythos were wholly unique. The book was a Herculean example of world building, from Kern's world to the failed human empire that inadvertently spawned it.
Children of Ruin, does not disappoint! It expands on the characters you come to love for their unique traits and foibles, and introduces many more!
Mel Hudson's performance is transcendent. She gives every character their own voice and attitude. Her performance is a perfect compliment to Adrian's writing style. I highly recommend this book. It will take you on an adventure ;)
35 people found this helpful
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- Tiffany T.
- 13-06-19
Not What I Was Expecting
6/13/19
I discovered Children of Time a few months ago and was so addicted I was listening at every chance I got. Then I discovered this one was available for preorder and I jumped on it. I figured it would be about the new character introduced at the end of CoT, and it was sortof, but I was a bit disappointed that we didn't really get into her mind in the same way that we did for Holsten. By the end of CoT, I felt like I knew him, but after CoR, I don't feel like I knew his daughter at all. And I guess the point was to know Senkovi more. Anyway, I REALLY liked getting into the minds of the octopuses and the "whatever-they-were" from Nod. I don't want to give any spoilers, but I will say that I absolutely did NOT see the way the book ended coming, although maybe I should have. It was very anti-climatic for me, and there were a few times where I had to go back and re-listen to the chapter because I missed something and was very confused. I felt the book ended rather abruptly. I remember when I was listening and I heard the word "Epilogue" I was like, "What? It's over already??" Maybe I zoned out on that last chapter.
One great point was the language of the octopuses and the frustration of communication from both sides. I loved that the cephalopods used color and that the humans and spiders had no idea what to do with that, and the octopuses thought the others were mute. I did find the way the translations came about to be a little too easily won though.
I also liked the way the "whatever-they-were" on Nod were presented, and how and why they acted the way they did. Once I got to the end of the book and really understood what they were doing, I appreciated this even more.
I did find the way Mel Hudson pronounced "cephalopod" to be extremely grating and, similar to another review, an odd tarnish on an otherwise brilliant narration. I thought maybe it was a US vs UK pronunciation, but no. So that was a bit distracting.
All in all, this was a wonderful book. I think maybe I didn't give it my full attention and missed some things because I had an overall feeling of disappointment when it was over, and I'm not sure why that happened. After reading a ton of other reviews now though, and how awesome CoT was, I think I need to do a re-read sometime soon. If/when I do, I will update my review.
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- Anonymous User
- 18-06-19
A good book but
But it's predecessor was fantastic. This one had a similar pacing, and story telling, and tone, but the novelty wasn't there. In many ways it felt like I was reading exactly the same book over again. There were exciting and creative parts but there were also huge sections that seemed to drone on and on about nothing, very nearly repeating itself.
Again, all and all a good book, and I don't regret reading or buying it, but it not the same quality.
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- Sehra
- 10-06-19
Hard Science Fiction that makes you care
There are few science fiction writers that have captured the impartiality of science in tandem with the emotions and vibrancy of character development. The author does a beautiful job of bringing to life all manner of intelligent beings.
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- JOHNROBB
- 10-06-19
Not as good as the original
I wanted to like this book but the plot felt a bit fragmented. in the end it was not as good as the original....
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- Chris Cyr
- 28-05-19
Simply amazing
I loved the first book and am very impressed with this one. Hard science fiction to the core . I will be eagerly be waiting for book 3
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- pondo
- 20-05-19
Rigged reviews
It seems as though the reviews on Audible are rigged nowadays. I have at least 10 books in my library that had glowing reviews that I can't persuade myself to finish, I feel like I got ripped off. Anymore if I see 5 stars across the board for a book, I check the reviewer, and if they have less than 3 reviews I disregard their submission. Point being this is a genuine review by a nonbiased listener. Children of ruin is well worth the credit. As the book started off, I rolled my eyes, Adrian isn't trying to make me buy into another scenario like this is he, seriously! But the main reason to write a book is to entertain, and C o R did that, it was entertaining enough that I enjoyed the beginning and my eye roll faded away like a dream. Then the middle of the book got very intense, I HAD to find out what was going to happen next! Great fun the middle of the book. The end somewhat anti-climatic, but sensical. Also, a scifi pet peeve of mine is, how come all aliens speak English. Adrian's aliens don't speak English, as a matter of fact, his aliens are so different all but the most rudimentary communication is impossible. So I appreciate that someone addressed that problem to a fuller degree than I had ever pondered. Like I said well worth the credit and you will be thoroughly entertained. The performance was one of the best I've listened to, fantastic voice and production.
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- Deedaleet
- 26-11-19
Not even close to the brilliance of the first book
Entertaining. But also bit meandering, with less interesting characters, with less interesting things at stake, with a much, much less satisfying conclusion that was...well, actually a little bit stupid (unbelievable). Not a bad book. But not a great one.
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- Elissa
- 23-07-19
One the best Sci-fi reads I have ever encountered
This series of books is perhaps one of the best I have ever found. Very creative, original and it makes you feel like there are some scientific basis behind the whole plot. I’m bad at doing reviews but I have to say this is the best I have found in a long time.Both, children of time and Children of ruin are some of the best sci-fi out there!
I also think the performance is amazing. Very well done. Completes the whole experience!
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- Chase B.
- 19-05-19
Bold, funny, terrifying, hopeful. Excellent!
Great humor, deeply informed /and/ playfully insightful (a special combination), hopeful with a side of cosmic terror. If you've ever been to school for bio or psych you'll enjoy another layer of this, a layer of deliciously integral details that nonetheless does not harm the rhythm and pace of this book.
Like Children of Time this book does not talk down to you, which is awfully refreshing, but I would say it starts off faster. Adrian was courageous in opening our eyes to the local universe, not taking the easy way out by just wrapping up what we know happened at the end of book 1 - Portiad:Human relations.
Mel Hudson constantly mispronouncing the word "cephalopod" was mildly irritating, but I suspect only those of us with a bio degree will be very vexed by that. Still, would it have been that hard to just Google it? An odd tarnish on such a great performance.
Highly recommended all around. This is getting a second listen in the near future, coupled with a third no doubt when the next book comes out.
I discovered Children of Time around a month ago and devoured it in days. I was happy not to have to wait so long for this sequel and it took some discipline not to kill the entire book in a sitting. That said I'm more than happy to wait for Adrian to put out quality over quantity.
What a book!
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