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?

  • jeff@lemmy.ca
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    2 years ago

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

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      2 years ago

      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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      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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      2 years ago

      I’ve seen matter recommend on this sub not too long ago, I’ll give it a go. Thanks!

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    If you like frightening giant space crabs, the Prador in Neal Asher’s books are great. Absolutely vicious and villainous.

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      I’ll definitely look into it. I love a good villain. I guess il start with prador moon as per my theme but all his series look pretty interesting after giving his wiki a glance. Thanks!

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    Have you read It by Stephen King? Not really Scifi but there is a spider in there!

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      I’ve read a couple of his books but never IT for some reason. I’m bound to get back on the Stephen King wagon eventually, I’ll start with that one.

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        Oh man, I totally forgot. Expeditionary Force is so good! Its funny like hitch hikers guide to the galaxy but more modern and the writing is not as clever. But there is a HUGE story arc dealing with super smart spiders. I listened to it and I’m pretty sure it was made for audiobooks first.

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    A Darkling Sea by James L Cambias. Not spiders but I found this one similar to Children of Time in the way the non-human species viewpoints were described. It deals with an underwater species on another planet making first contact with humans.