Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke

Childhood's End

by Arthur C. Clarke

Silent spacecraft take the light from the world, superintelligent aliens rule with wisdom not force, a new era of invention and prosperity brings hope and peace . . . The twilight of the human race has begun.'There has been nothing like it for years'C. S. LEWIS

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I can't really rate this one since I listened to an Audiobook. I try again, and again to get into Audiobooks and I just can't. I listened to the whole thing, and I can't tell you the name of a single character, what it was about, or even how it ends. This is not a reflection on the quality of the book, or even of the recording. My brain just can't concentrate when someone is talking to me. (Something that annoys my partner Owen to no end.) The closest I've got is listening to Podcasts, but even then I can listen to the words and appreciate them, but really struggle on recollection.

So, what have I learned? I should just give up on Audiobooks.

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