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      <title>Children of Time</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Tchaikovsky&rsquo;s <a href="https://adriantchaikovsky.com/">profile</a> mentions that he studied zoology and psychology.
No shit.
That should probably receive the <em>Least Surprising Author Biographical Blurb</em> award of the decade.
At least.</p>
<p>Children of Time tells two parallel stories.
One of what seems the end of a species, the other, the beginning of another one.
The parallel nature of both stories provides a nice contrast between their development, philosophies, and problems.
Each species&rsquo; biology and psychology feature prominently in the story in a way that doesn&rsquo;t seem textbook-y.</p>
<p>The story manages to keep up the tension all the time.
Even when one of the storylines is a bit slower, something that doesn&rsquo;t happen a lot, the other is waiting to continue and keep the pressure up.</p>
<p>I do recommend this to just about anyone who may enjoy science fiction

<span class="sidenote">
And who has no trauma or phobia against any of the species that do appear.
If there&rsquo;s some kind of animal you really can&rsquo;t stand, do check a bit more on the species that appear in the book.
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It&rsquo;s been a while since a book hooked me this way, and even left me with such a good impression after finishing it.</p>
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