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Absolutely loved Children of Time, really liked Children of Ruin, was very disappointed with Children of Memory. And that carried into Alien Clay, which was a real slog for me to get through, and burnt through the considerable credit he had in the bank from Children of Time. It started off ok. Reminded me of something else I read a long time ago, but I can't pin it down. I might go back to something before Children of Time when I have the energy to give him another chance, but I have a decent reading pile waiting for me for now.
I liked Alien Clay pretty well. Here's what I wrote in my notes about Children of Memory:
I thought it was good, and he did something unusual in the storytelling, but it was tougher.
Have you read Service Model? That one is fun. Here's are my notes:
Added Service Model to my wishlist, thanks for the tip!