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Buddy Reads > IBR - Children of Time Series by Adrian Tchaikovsky

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message 1: by Ashley, The Tipsy Challenger (last edited Sep 01, 2025 03:52PM) (new)

Ashley Basile (smashreads) | 5625 comments Mod


Members Starting the BR: Sammy & Jenny
Challenge: Book Quest Adventures
Series: Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Books: Children of Time, Children of Ruin, Children of Memory

Anyone is free to join in this Buddy Read! Happy Reading!


Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 3761 comments starting my re-read of #1 this evening!


message 3: by Sammy (last edited Sep 03, 2025 06:05AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 3761 comments And done!

Still a seriously good book!!

I wonder if it has actually managed to cure anyone of arachnophobia? I don't personally mind spiders (and absolutely love them in this book!), so can't really say for certain.

I should get my daughter to read it. She's utterly terrified of them. In fact, I did buy her husband a copy of the first two books a couple of years ago (he loves spiders. They are an odd couple 😆), so I should probably ask him if he got to them yet, and get him to persuade her.


Jenny | 2150 comments I am finishing mine today. I will wait on the other two until after this Turf round though.
I can't say that I am cured of my overall dislike of spiders in my personal space, but I have a much bigger respect for them after reading this one.

I just love how the unintended consequences plot line works out.
I can just imagine Mr. Tchaikovsky sitting at his table having breakfast, thinking of writing a space opera about exploration, and generation ships, and gene manipulation, and the like, and all of a sudden a spider walks across his pancakes, and he has his eureka moment.


Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 3761 comments I'm doing mine this week. mostly because none of my other books fit this turf round at all, and I don't want to end up having to cram everything into one week 😆


Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 3761 comments Hehe... Love the spider pancakes imagery...

I should really spend more time out and about, so I have a chance of bumping in to him (he lives in Leeds too), then I can ask him all the questions.

Mostly I still want to know why he hates Idris...


Jenny | 2150 comments No problem!
These are rereads for me, so I don't mind commenting before I am done.


Jenny | 2150 comments The Idris thing always makes me think how anyone could hate something called Idris!
Good connotations in my head after all.


Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 3761 comments Right!? My guess is his wife totally has a thing for *that* Idris...


message 10: by Sammy (last edited Sep 04, 2025 05:37AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 3761 comments And done with book 2. I'd forgotten so much about this one (which is weird, because I read it two years ago. I'd read book 1 in 2020 and remembered almost all of it!), so it was fun to get re-acquainted.

Is it me, or do the octopuses sound really pretty? I like the idea of being able to communicate with colour (besides blushing, that one is no fun, because it usually comes with unpleasant emotions, lol).

I've stayed well clear of spoilers for book 3, so don't know if Tchaikovsky will treat us to any more 8-legged creatures in that (please for the love of all that's good don't let it be scorpions. I will 100% bail! 😆). Ticks? Sleipnir?


Jenny | 2150 comments Of course it will be fluffy bunnies. I mean, what else could it be? Oops! Spoiler!

Octopuses are amazing, and yes, they sound very pretty. I do like the idea of communicating with color, as long as like speech, one can decide what to communicate. If my internal thoughts became external, I would get in a lot of trouble in conversations. I always wonder about that with books that delve into societies that are telepathic. I mean how hard would it be to actually know what someone else thinks? Also, would that society develop phones of some sort? How would that work? Sorry. Tangent.

The color aspect reminded me of the Ailewons (sp) in Becky Chamber's Angry Planet book.


Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 3761 comments I would not want to be a telepath for anything! And please keep them out of my head. It's for their own sanity 😂

Usually telepathy requires line-of-sight, so I guess phones still likely to be a thing...


Jenny | 2150 comments You wrote that like it was really a thing. teehee


Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 3761 comments Hey, don't you go telling me Babylon 5 isn't real! I refuse to hear it! 😆


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Catherine (royaltiescmb) | 492 comments I got the first book and will start reading this month 😍


Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 3761 comments Well, there have definitely been bunnies... not particularly fluffy though 😂

I'll be done in about an hour. got to say though, I think this one is my favourite of the trilogy. And they're all excellent!


Jenny | 2150 comments Catherine wrote: "I got the first book and will start reading this month 😍"

Yay! Another potential convert! This is such a good book.


Jenny | 2150 comments Sammy wrote: "Well, there have definitely been bunnies... not particularly fluffy though 😂

I'll be done in about an hour. got to say though, I think this one is my favourite of the trilogy. And they're all exce..."


I agree. I love the fact that this is such a strong trilogy. He is pretty good at keeping up the interest and plot and not submitting to sequel-itis.


Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 3761 comments There's going to be another one! There's going to be another one!!!

expected pub date March 19, 2026


Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 3761 comments Just finished #3, and loved it!

I found it a little less hard work than book 2, but still just as rewarding. And if the ideas in this one were nothing new, they were at least executed beautifully!

Tchaikovsky is fast becoming one of my favourite sci-fi authors...


Jenny | 2150 comments I wish I could figure out why I find him so amazing with sci-fi, and somewhat less so with fantasy.
Still good, but not as moving. For me anyway.


Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 3761 comments No, I feel exactly the same, and have heard others express the same opinion.

My guess is that he just loves sci-fi (and hard sci-fi at that) more than he does fantasy, and it shows in his writing.


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