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by Arthur C. Clarke (Author) "if the carrier expected to find Russian submarines so close to shore. The thought of Russia turned his mind, as it always did, to Konrad..." (more)
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"A FIRST-RATE TOUR DE FORCE."
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"A FRIGHTENINGLY LOGICAL, BELIEVABLE, AND GRIMLY PROPHETIC TALE . . . CLARKE IS A MASTER."
--Los Angeles Times


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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Buccaneer Books (September 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1568494157
  • ISBN-13: 978-1568494159
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (295 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,844,763 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Not to be missed SF classic, January 17, 2004
It sounds like a story you've heard before: great alien masters descend on Earth and take control of the world, ushering in a golden age that may be cleverly disguised creative slavery. But Clarke's legendary novel (equal to _Rendezvous with Rama_ and _2001: A Space Odyssey_ in fame) isn't about a human rebellion against alien overlords, but the evolution of humanity into its next stage, and the ultimate dwarfing power of the unknowable order of the cosmos. The narrative glides between different characters and different eons, occasionally with a seeming clumsiness that turns out to be purposeful plotting devices. The pay-off is sublime science-fiction poetry that shows the genre's power to transcend human drama and fly into the infinite. The sheer scope of its conclusions leaves the reader wiser and sadder, the sign of a superb novel.
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101 of 109 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Profound statement on humanity's role in the Universe, December 30, 2003
Author Arthur Charles Clarke is renowned as one of the greatest science fiction writers of all time. His "2001: A Space Odyssey", written with and filmed by Stanley Kubrick, is viewed as one of the seminal works in science fiction history. Obviously, Clarke didn't make his career out of one single book (and movie). He has been quite a prodigious, and proficient, writer. In addition to writing three sequels to the "2001" saga, he also wrote the best-selling "Rama" series, numerous single novels like "Hammer of God" and "Songs of Distant Earth", and untold numbers of short stories. His stories have won just about every conceivable award for this genre and have achieved the dual goal of garnering critical praise and popular approval. Of all his novels, though, it may be one of his earliest that still stands as his best.

"Childhood's End" was first published in 1953, a time when the cold war was in full form and people were beginning to truly look towards the stars for other life and possibilities for exploration. "Childhood's End" tapped into that fertile imagination to craft a story of profound scale and meaning. It begins one day when numerous spaceships suddenly appear in the sky above Earth. They are flown by an alien species referred to as the Overlords. The purpose of their journey to third planet of the Solar System is subject to much speculation and fear. These aliens seem to be a benevolent race that only wants to help humanity solve the problems that plague it. In fifty years, these Overlords will end ignorance, poverty, war, and disease. To what end do they do this, though? The absence of any obstacles and struggles renders humanity complacent and inert. Is this designed to make Earth pliable for invasion, or is there a greater, more benevolent purpose behind these actions by the Overlords?

"Childhood's End" is an appropriate title as it references the end of humanity's childhood. The Overlords are on a quest to condition the people of Earth for it's new role in the order of the Universe. Current humanity will not be able to handle what is asked of them, but through the generations they can be evolved to be prepared to take their next step. "Childhood's End", in the space of a mere 224 pages tells the stories of the different steps of this evolution in an episodic manner that is rich in detail and profound in meaning. Clarke is fascinated by the potentials of human destiny. Sometimes, as with "Light of Other Days", he is not as successful in realizing that destiny as he is in other stories. "Childhood's End", though, extraordinarily realizes what humanity can become and its importance to strive towards that. "Childhood's End" is as relevant and compelling and novel in 2003 as it was in 1953.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Probably the best science fiction novel ever written., October 31, 1999
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I fell in love with movies when I first saw 2001: A Space Odyssey. I fell in love with books when I read this science-fiction masterpiece. Both deal with what one might transcendental evolution i.e. mankind taking the next or final step in ways way beyond science (or, at least, "explainable" science). No other novel I have ever read (s-f or otherwise) has ever filled me with such an epic feeling of loss and loneliness. This short tale -short by today's standards- tells of the sudden, but benign, invasion of Earth by a superior race from other space. The media dubs them "the Overlords". Clarke masterfully unveils their mysterious plans to midwife the human race as it unknowingly is about to give birth to the next generation. It will be a generation that bears very little resemblance to the ones before it. The three stories about 1) our first face to face meeting with the Overlords (a monumentally advanced race that sadly knows it will never get anymore advanced), 2) the Golden Age that follows their arrival to clear the way for the next generation and 3) the tradgedy of our species having to watch and comes to terms with its own extinction all fill you with awe and wonder. Clarke skillfully creates whole characters with economy and fluidity. His descriptions of other worlds would stop George Lucas and his wizards in their tracks. Those worlds are utterly alien and believable. However it the emotions of romance, yearning, loss and desolation that send you reeling. This book extends the reaches that 2001 sent you out on and it saddens you deeply. Few authors have ever used science better to thruster power their imagination. Clarke has done it many times in novels and stories. Childhood's End is his finest work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite book. Period.
This goes well beyond aliens, as is typical with Clarke. It delves into who we are as a race and where we are heading. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars This is not a fairy tale
Childhood's End is a science fiction saga. For my taste, the individual stories within the saga were too disjointed. You may disagree. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars truly superb literature
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Taking into account that Five stars = perfection, and that only a very small handful of things reach such heights, I give Childhood's End Four Stars, which is, all the way to the... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkably Insightful
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2.0 out of 5 stars Sadly diminished
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4.0 out of 5 stars Far Out
Having read both the original opening chapter and the 1990 opening chapter, I can appreciate the updates that Arthur C. Clarke put into this often underappreciated work. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars C. S. Lewis Called It AN ABSOLUTE CORKER
My copy of this 1950s science-fiction classic has a quote by C. S. Lewis on its cover: "There has been nothing like it for years; partly for the actual invention, but partly... Read more
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