Ratings32
Average rating3.8
I really think I prefer Adrian Tchaikovsky at novella length. Walking to Aldebaran was excellent, and this is a similar slice of high concept, well thought through storytelling that doesn't outstay it's welcome. For a short book, it takes on big themes - time travel, the end of history, the nature of space-time, and reverses the grandfather paradox for an encore - in a mordant sardonic voice that is simultaneously funny and appalling. Very entertaining.