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Jan Helms

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Joined 1 year, 7 months ago

Reading in (de) (en) and sometimes (hu) SF, Fantasy, History, Science

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reviewed Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky (Children of Time, #1)

Adrian Tchaikovsky: Children of Time (2016) 4 stars

Children of Time is a 2015 science fiction novel by author Adrian Tchaikovsky. The work …

Great world building, weak characters

4 stars

Very intriguing story and great world-building on the green planet. I was really fascinated by the cities and technologies made from silk.

But I never felt too much sympathy with the protagonists, because they either only came up for a short period and then disappeared in time, repeating the same names (Portia) for different characters didn't help. Or because they were not very likeable. There was hardly any backstory on the crew of the ship, and emotional storylines like the relationship of classicist and engineer were rather subdued, never made it into my heart. The storyline was foreseeable in many parts, even the rather abrupt ending. I found myself skipping lines and paragraphs towards the end.

This may sound negative, and honestly, the book leaves me somehow unsatisfied, even though I can't point out a singular reason. Nevertheless, I would recommend reading it, it's entertaining and gripping in most parts, …

John Michael Greer: After Oil (Paperback, 2012, Founders House Publishing LLC) 3 stars

Solid book, too pessimistic for me

3 stars

I bought this because it was described as Solar Punk. For my taste, most stories were too bleak, pessimistic, talking only about scarcity and difficult survival, only a few optimistic viewpoints in there. The time after oil doesn't have to be like this, and I expected more positive scenarios and ideas under the label Solar Punk. The stories themselves are solid, some rather predictable, others with good twists and thought-provoking. The writing style varies of course from author to author, but all in all it's a decent read. Nothing outstanding, but nothing where I would regret money or time invested. Reading recommendation.