Children of Memory

· Tor · Narrated by Mel Hudson
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From the award-winning master of sci-fi Adrian Tchaikovsky, Children of Memory is the unmissable follow-up space opera to the highly acclaimed Children of Time and Children of Ruin.

When Earth failed, it sent out arkships to establish new outposts. So the spaceship Enkidu and its captain, Heorest Holt, carried its precious human cargo to a potential new paradise. Generations later, this fragile colony has managed to survive on Imir, eking out a hardy existence. Yet life is tough, and much technological knowledge has been lost.

Then strangers appear, on a world where everyone knows their neighbour. They possess unparalleled knowledge and thrilling new technology – for they have come from the stars, to help humanity’s lost colonies. But not all is as it seems on Imir.

As the visitors lose track of time and memories, they discover the colonists fear unknown enemies and Imir’s own murky history. Neighbour turns against neighbour, as society fractures in the face of this terrifying foe. Perhaps some other intelligence is at work, toying with colonists and space-faring scientists alike? But not all questions are so easily answered – and the price may be the colony itself . . .

Children of Memory by Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning author Adrian Tchaikovsky is a far-reaching space opera spanning generations, species and galaxies.

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4.1
10 reviews
Nuada Steel
March 30, 2024
I'm sorry to say, but this book was a major disappointment! The story has nothing to follow up the first good book of the series. There is no flow, no movement, no climax and frankly nothing besides a never ending circle of irritating stagnation - like a shattered mirror, which is remade just to be shattered over and over again, until one prefers for an ending, any ending honestly, just to be rid of it eventually!
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Aldo Bader
December 20, 2022
A somewhat disappointing follow up given the brilliance of the first two books. Not a terrible read, just not what I came for and definitely not the same quality of previous installments. Though stories that dabble with time are often confusing, I feel this book is particularly so and the resolution is not particularly well crafted or original. Perhaps a second read will give me better perspective, but I feel most of this book is just treading water until the not so epic conclusion. Although the book presents some interesting debates, we don't get the great stories of evolution and how civilizations uniquely develop form different species. Another species is presented, however they are just there for the ride with their evolution expositioned to us later on, while the focus of the book is rather uninteresting for the most part. Instead of a space opera, the whole thing felt like a mid season Stargate episode, and the story is genuinely very close to one or two episodes...
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Renier Snyman
December 2, 2022
still busy with it, by only 2 chapters I'm and this masterpiece is as good as its predecessors. accidentally bought eyes of the void thinking it was this, but I was able to rectify my mistake.
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About the author

Adrian Tchaikovsky was born in Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, and headed off to university in Reading to study psychology and zoology. For reasons unclear even to himself, he subsequently ended up in law. Adrian has since worked as a legal executive in both Reading and Leeds and now writes full time. He also lives in Leeds, with his wife and son. Adrian is a keen live role-player and occasional amateur actor. He has also trained in stage-fighting and keeps no exotic or dangerous pets of any kind – possibly excepting his son.

Adrian is the author of the critically acclaimed Shadows of the Apt series, the Echoes of the Fall series and other novels, novellas and short-stories. The Tiger and the Wolf won the British Fantasy Award for Best Fantasy Novel – and Children of Time won the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Best Science Fiction Novel. This was in the award’s thirtieth anniversary year.

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