Children of Ruin is the highly anticipated sequel to Children of Time, continuing Adrian Tchaikovsky’s epic exploration of evolution, artificial intelligence, and......
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Children of Ruin is the highly anticipated sequel to Children of Time, continuing Adrian Tchaikovsky’s epic exploration of evolution, artificial intelligence, and interspecies relationships in deep space. The novel follows a new mission of human and spiderkind explorers as they uncover an ancient, abandoned world that was once part of a terraforming project. However, something has survived—something alien, intelligent, and terrifyingly different from any life humanity has encountered before.
As humans and their uplifted spider allies attempt to communicate with this mysterious new life form, they must navigate the dangers of misunderstanding, fear, and interspecies conflict. The novel expands the universe of Children of Time by introducing aquatic intelligence and the consequences of biological experimentation across centuries.
Why Read This Book
- A gripping sequel that deepens the themes of intelligence, cooperation, and survival.
- Introduces an entirely new form of alien consciousness, making for a fresh and thought-provoking first-contact story.
- Blends hard science fiction with thrilling adventure and philosophical exploration.
- Perfect for fans of complex world-building, evolutionary biology, and deep-space exploration.
- A must-read for those who loved Children of Time and want to see the story evolve further.
About the Author
Adrian Tchaikovsky is a British science fiction and fantasy author best known for his Children of Time series and Shards of Earth. His works often explore themes of evolution, artificial intelligence, and alternative forms of consciousness. A trained zoologist, Tchaikovsky incorporates deep biological and ecological insights into his writing, making his stories not just thrilling but also scientifically compelling. He has won several prestigious awards, including the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Children of Time.
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