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And Put Away Childish Things

By: Adrian Tchaikovsky
Narrated by: Adrian Tchaikovsky
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Summary

All roads lead to Underhill, where it's always winter, and never nice.

Harry Bodie has a famous grandmother, who wrote beloved children's books set in the delightful world of Underhill. Harry himself is a failing kids' television presenter whose every attempt to advance his career ends in self-sabotage. His family history seems to be nothing but an impediment.

An impediment . . . or worse. What if Underhill is real? What if it has been waiting decades for a promised child to visit? What if it isn't delightful at all? And what if its denizens have run out of patience and are taking matters into their own hands?

©2023 Adrian Czajkowski (P)2023 Tantor
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Five nights at Aslan’s

Loved all the references to other worlds, sometimes subtle; sometimes not, occasionally (like Five Nights at Aslan’s) referencing things at least 50 years apart, crediting the reader with a very wide knowledge indeed.

I was a bit unsure of the performance at first, but by chapter 2 the author was delivering very well indeed, and no one can deliver the exact intended meaning as well as the author, almost like a singer-songwriter.

Some of the more phrases reminded me of the wit and complexity of Douglas Adams, if there had been a Hitchhiker’s Guide through the Wardrobe.

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charmingly post apocalyptic and bleak

a lovely twist on the old children's adventure trope. I really enjoy these smaller works Adrian have been writing. they're lovely little treats.

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Magnificent

Lyrical and engaging and deceptively clever - all the best aspects of a children’s fantasy story with many layers.

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Good story, but narration marred by a few bad edits

The story is well paced at the beginning and pensive at the end. It's subversion of narina is mostly played for laughs, but it also allows the protagonist to going on arc that wouldn't be possible in most fantasy stories.

The narration is also generally good, but the reason I knocked a star was that there are few instances where it seems like a sentence of two was recorded separately from the main reading and spliced in.

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Disappointing overall

I had high expectations of this, after reading Children of Time and Children of Ruin, which were both brillant. This one should have been a short story. Although the ending / twist at the end was clever and interesting, the rest of the story and characters fall flat. If you like the concept, you should read Stephen King's Fairy Tale instead.

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