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Children of Ruin
AuthorAdrian Tchaikovsky
CountryUK
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
Space opera
PublisherTor UK
Publication date
2019 (paperback)
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback)
Pages597
ISBN978-0-3164-5253-3
Preceded byChildren of Time 
Followed byChildren of Memory 

Children of Ruin is a 2019 science fiction novel by author Adrian Tchaikovsky, and is the second in his Children of Time series. The novel was well received, winning the 2019 BSFA Award for Best Novel[1].

The work was followed by the sequel Children of Memory in 2022.

Synopsis[edit]

A long time ago, humanity spread out into the stars with the aim of terraforming other worlds for future colonization. In one of these star systems, alien life was discovered, but it was not as primitive as it first appeared.

Thousands of years later, the descendants of humanity and their new arachnid allies follow a mysterious radio signal to a distant star, hoping to find the society of another of mankind’s legacies. What they find is a system in chaos as warring factions struggle against the tide of what the terraformers awoke long ago.

Reception[edit]

Locus writer Paul Di Filippo praised the work, writing "Tchaikovsky performs all the wonders of the first book, while at the same time making some quantum jumps in his sequel"[2]. The Fantasy Hive writer T.O. Munro felt that "the whole book is as vividly colourful as an octopus in the throes of emotion"[3]. Likewise, Three Crows Magazine writer Olivia Hofer wrote "Children of Ruin is a truly original, evolution-based science fiction novel unlike any other", yet also felt that "despite being a gripping sequel, is very similar to its predecessor. Perhaps too similar"[4].

References[edit]

  1. ^ BSFA Awards Announcement for works published in 2019, retrieved 2022-12-04
  2. ^ "Paul Di Filippo Reviews Children of Ruin by Adrian Tchaikovsky". Locus Online. 2019-05-22. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  3. ^ "CHILDREN OF RUIN by Adrian Tchaikovsky (Book Review)". The Fantasy Hive. 2019-09-23. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  4. ^ Crows, Three (2019-08-05). "Children of Ruin review". Retrieved 2022-12-04.

External links[edit]

Category:2019 British novels Category:2019 science fiction novels Category:Novels set on fictional planets Category:Works about women in war Category:Tor Books books