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I just started the last book of the Final Architecture trilogy. Not as good as the Children of Time series imo, but still very good. Tchaikovsky is becoming one of those authors that I'll probably read whatever he puts out (along with Alastair Reynolds).
Which of the standalones did you like the best?
Adrian gets the award for most science fiction author looking science fiction author.
Of the ones I've read, I'd have to say Service Model. It was just so fun - much lighter than most of the others though. Shroud was a little more meaty, and I really liked it. Another fresh take on alien life. The one I liked the least was City of Last Chances. It wasn't bad, but it was weaker than his other books.
Nice, Service Model was my next one on deck. The synopsis looked super enjoyable, so now I'm excited 👍