I’ve just finished A Deepness in the Sky by Vernor Vinge. It was amazing and coincidentally my two last books where children of time(1 and 2) and (as to not spoil the reveal) a certain book involving spiders/crabs that live in high pressure environment.

I’m thoroughly enjoying the theme I have going on even if it was purely accidental, what would be some good recommendations involving sentient spider to pursue next?

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Children of time is a fantastic book about intelligent spiders. One of the best sci-fi I’ve read

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Kid named reading comprehension:

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Wholeheartedly agree. It quickly became one of my favorites.

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Rocky from Project Hail Mary is kind of spiderlike

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That’s actually who I was mentioning last haha. He definitely fits the bill! I was quite surprised when the author introduced him, I was not expecting it.

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I listened to Children of Time (and Children of Ruin) earlier this year. Just listening to PHM now and that was my first thought with meeting Rocky.

I am not a fan of earthly arachnids but space-spiders seem pretty cool IMO

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Not a huge deal, but if you see this message would you be able to put a spoiler around the book title? 👽

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I read A deepness in the Sky years ago and loved it, and just today got a copy of Children of Time :)

While not Spider related, A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge is really good. It’s sort of the prequel to A Deepness in the Sky.

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I love Fire Upon the Deep so much! Love the slow release of details in those first few chapters that build the world without giving it all away up front! Also thought it was really clever how the author avoids making the book feel quickly dated as tech evolves past what was around when he wrote it, especially around the ‘what the internet will be like in the future’ bits by focusing more on human behaviour and how we would use futuristic versions of the internet instead of getting to specific about the way the future tech itself works. Cause human behaviour doesn’t really change haha.

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While not Spider related, A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge is really good. It’s sort of the prequel to A Deepness in the Sky.

You have that backwards, actually. Deepness in the Sky is the prequel, set about 20k years before A Fire Upon the Deep. Both are good books though!

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Ahhh, thanks! It’s been quite a while since I read them.

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I just started Children of Time and can’t put it down!

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One of my all time favorite books! I love how deep he goes into their culture and communication, as well as the time jumps. The book is fantastic.

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Giant alien spiders are no joke!

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jazz hands

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