Childhood's End

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Arthur C. Clarke: Childhood's End (Paperback, 1977, Del Rey)

mass market paperback

English language

Published Dec. 12, 1977 by Del Rey.

ISBN:
978-0-345-27603-2
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Childhood's End is a 1953 science fiction novel by British author Arthur C. Clarke. The story follows the peaceful alien invasion of Earth by the mysterious Overlords, whose arrival ends all war, helps form a world government, and turns the planet into a near-utopia. Many questions are asked about the origins and mission of the aliens, but they avoid answering, preferring to remain in their ships, governing through indirect rule. Decades later, the Overlords eventually show themselves, and their impact on human culture leads to a Golden Age. However, the last generation of children on Earth begin to display powerful psychic abilities, heralding their evolution into a group mind, a transcendent form of life.

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3 stars

The book starts so well. Really exciting premise, great world-building and slow and surprising reveals. But over the course of the book, its central theme changes to something which we’d not see in a good light in current age. Perhaps it’s a reflection of the time the book was written in (1953) or perhaps—like the story of the book itself—Clarke was not ready to embrace hard SciFi yet.

The plot of the book spans over a century and hence, parts of it seem somewhat disjointed. The storytelling itself is fabulous but if you have read enough of Clarke’s books, it may seem a proto-good-Arthur-C-Clarke book. The suspense and tension keeps on building over the course of chapters and ends in a great, explosive reveal and climax that gets your heart racing. However, after you are over it, the book seems like a missed opportunity—something that could have been so much …

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