The Children of (insert adjective) series by Adrian Tchaikovsky is really, really good, especially the second in the series. Good science fiction where the aliens are very alien are hard to come by.
idopmstuff•1h ago
It'd be (insert noun) and the first one is far and away the best but on the big picture you are absolutely correct that it is fantastic. Children of Time (first one) is maybe my favorite book ever.
cududa•1h ago
I just get all excited whenever anyone brings these books up, remembering the first time I read them.
danielbln•56m ago
Children of Time so very good, it is in the top 5 of my favorite books of all time. I enjoyed the second one as well, and found the third one to be a bit inconsequential and I didn't re-read it when I re-read part 1 and 2.
aduwah•44m ago
If you've enjoyed these, give a go for Dogs of War too.
james-bcn•43m ago
Yes Children of Time is very good. Tchaikovsky is excellent at portraying alien/non-human minds. You can tell he studied zoology and psychology at university.
roughly•46m ago
Alien Clay is also fantastic. I don’t want to spoil anything, but I think it gives the best intuition I’ve seen for a scientific concept that can be difficult to really grok otherwise.
lelandfe•41m ago
Children of Time sparked more comments from strangers in NYC than anything else I’ve read. I came almost to expect them when reading it.
nosianu•27m ago
> Good science fiction where the aliens are very alien are hard to come by.
Apart from "Solaris", which many probably know because there's been a reasonably well-known movie, I recommend "Fiasco" by the same author, Good science fiction where the aliens are very alien are hard to come by Stanisław Lem. Spoiler: It does not end well. The aliens are too alien, and the humans do what humans often do.
Wang’s Carpets usually comes up alongside Solaris as another example of deliberately alien aliens.
komadori•1h ago
This short story is set in the same universe as Tchaikovsky's excellent "Shroud" novel and in fact it's the same ship. I wonder where it sits in the chronology because I think the ending of Shroud surely permits an interesting sequel.
iroddis•1h ago
idopmstuff•1h ago
cududa•1h ago
danielbln•56m ago
aduwah•44m ago
james-bcn•43m ago
roughly•46m ago
lelandfe•41m ago
nosianu•27m ago
Apart from "Solaris", which many probably know because there's been a reasonably well-known movie, I recommend "Fiasco" by the same author, Good science fiction where the aliens are very alien are hard to come by Stanisław Lem. Spoiler: It does not end well. The aliens are too alien, and the humans do what humans often do.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiasco_(novel)
thom•15m ago