This might not be much of a review: in short, I adored this book. I might pull it right back off the shelf and read it over again. This is one of those stories where every line, ever word, has weight, where you feel the prose under your skin. After reading this, I don't have any better sense of how to do it, but it feels like a lesson: don't add words just for distance, just to hit an arbitrary goal. Make them count.
A coworker challenged me to read Children of Time as part of our 2-person sci-fi book club. My heart sank when I opened the cover to read the first line: I'd tried to read this book before as an audiobook on a road trip with my husband the year before. He adored this book and was excited to share it with me, and I couldn't get through a half-chapter without falling asleep. But, since I'd committed to reading it before realizing which book it was, I sat down to finally read it. And just like my husband suggested, I flew through it. Of course, it did take three mediums to read this--I read the first third in the physical book, then switched to audio book on another road trip, then finished it on e-book during an unexpected train delay. Separate from the experience of reading the book, I felt very lucky to have access to so many different library resources to get me through the finish line! I probably would not have picked this book up if not for the joint cajoling of my hus...
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