Children of Memory

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Adrian Tchaikovsky: Children of Memory (2022, Tor)

Am 2022 von Tor veröffentlicht.

ISBN:
978-1-5290-8720-8
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hat Children of Memory von Adrian Tchaikovsky besprochen (Children of Time, #3)

A Mystery. Identity crisis. Ravens!

I find it astonishing, in the best sense of the word, how different the individual volumes are. Volume three is definitely the one that deserves the label “mindfuck.” Unlike other reviews, I find the pacing and overall mystery to be perfect. The only downside imho is that after reading the third volume, it's clear to me that volume 2 is the most generic (but still interesting) part of the saga.

hat Children of Memory von Adrian Tchaikovsky besprochen

not liking the second book, I was glad for the slow turn this one took

Another exploration of consciousness but compared to the fascination with developmental uplift and otherness of the previous books, this one might be emptier and denied any fuller understanding. Masterfully told again, with shifting slipping main characters and confusion's mirror to sentience' perception.

Worth persevering

This is the third -- and I believe final -- installment in Adrian Tchaikovsky's acclaimed Children of Time series.

The action once again moves on to another alien world but with many of the same characters and species from the earlier two books. And of course we are introduced to additional new intelligences, as you'd expect from the earlier stories' trajectories.

However it took me well over half the book to really get into it. The multiple plots seemed not only hard to keep track of, but self-contradictory at times as well. Eventually everything does fall into place and there are enough plot twists to keep you intrigued right to the end, but there were definitely times when I had to force myself to keep reading as the frustration was starting to get too much.

I'm glad I kept going, though. In the last third of the …