Saturday, June 07, 2025

Books read in 2025: No. 21 -- Childhood's End

by Arthur C. Clarke

Started: June 2
Finished: June 7

Notes: It dawned on me recently I have not read much science fiction in recent years, so I thought I'd correct that in coming weeks and months. I decided to start with a known author in the genre. I've read some Clarke before but not much, and wanted to try him out again because it's been so long since I read any of his work that I don't really recall if I enjoyed it or not.

Mini review: When mankind is on the verge of first venturing forth to the moon, spaceships appear in the sky and suddenly the world has new Overlords, which is what they are called. Not malicious, the Overlords work over years to better mankind, but ultimately even the Overlords have others to which they must answer. Taking place over a century, this novel jumps forward in time on more than one occasion, but it's not jarring. The writing style is solid, though having been published originally in the early 1950s, there are a few places where things seem outdated or even anachronisms, but there is very little of this.

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