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Children of Ruin

“Children of Ruin” by Adrian Tchaikovsky is a thrilling and thought-provoking sequel to “Children of Time.” The audiobook picks up where the first book left off, following the journey of humanity as they encounter a new and mysterious alien race. The author once again creates a rich and detailed world, filled with wonder and danger, and listeners will find themselves fully immersed in this alien landscape.

One of the strongest aspects of this audiobook is the continuation of the themes explored in “Children of Time.” Tchaikovsky once again explores the relationship between humanity and other forms of life, and the impact of our actions on the world around us. The author does an excellent job of raising complex and thought-provoking questions about the nature of existence and the responsibilities that come with power.

The characters in “Children of Ruin” are well-developed and relatable. The central characters from the first book are back, and listeners will find themselves drawn to their continued journey. The author does an excellent job of exploring the experiences and perspectives of the different characters, and listeners will find themselves invested in their fates. The new characters introduced in this audiobook are equally well-drawn, and the relationships between them are rich and nuanced.

The audiobook is narrated by Emma Lyddiatt, who does an excellent job of bringing the story and its characters to life. Her performance is engaging and emotional, and she does an excellent job of conveying the sense of wonder and danger that pervades the story. Her narration is well-paced and well-timed, and she does a great job of differentiating between the various characters.

In conclusion, “Children of Ruin” by Adrian Tchaikovsky is an excellent sequel to “Children of Time.” The author once again creates a rich and detailed world, filled with wonder and danger, and listeners will find themselves fully immersed in this alien landscape. The characters are well-developed and relatable, and the themes explored are thought-provoking and complex. The audiobook is expertly narrated by Emma Lyddiatt, who does an excellent job of bringing the story and its characters to life. Overall, this audiobook is an excellent choice for fans of science fiction and thought-provoking literature, and those looking for a thrilling and engaging listening experience.

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