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Mentioned in 20 episodes
Children of time
Book • 1967
Children of Time is a book by Henry Maxwell, published in 1967.
Due to limited information, specific details about the book's content or themes are not available.
Due to limited information, specific details about the book's content or themes are not available.
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Mentioned in 20 episodes
Mentioned by 

as her favorite book of all time.


Maya Prohovnik

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Building Anchor, selling to Spotify, and lessons learned | Maya Prohovnik (Spotify’s Head of Podcast Product)
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as a clever exploration of types of intelligence.

Ayo Omojola

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as a clever science fiction book featuring giant spiders.

Carl Miller

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as a fascinating alternative evolutionary history science fiction book.

Peter Hershock

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Peter D. Hershock, "Consciousness Mattering: A Buddhist Synthesis" (Bloomsbury, 2023)
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as an excellent speculative fiction audiobook.

Kurt Mackey

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Building the developer cloud (Interview)
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and 

during a discussion about the possibility of highly intelligent spiders.

Kelly Weinersmith


Daniel Whiteson

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How did intelligence arise?
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as a book from the Children of Time series, focusing on octopuses.


Inger Mewburn

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Late stage capitalism wants us dead - what can we do about it?
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as a science fiction book that he absolutely loved.


Brian McLaren

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as an excellent speculative fiction audiobook.

Kurt Mackey

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Building the developer cloud (Changelog Interviews #621)
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Araneology (SPIDERS) with Marshal Hedin
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when discussing books he has read.


Chris Plante

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Blue Prince is the First Must-Play Game of 2025
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as an example of a book series where each book can be read independently.

Jena Brown

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Mentioned as a result of getting the push needed to read it due to Three Worlds, Three Moons.

Off Panel #498: Committed to Beef with Jonathan Hickman
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for its unique speculative fiction elements and exploration of time scales.

Kurt Mackey

Building the developer cloud
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Listener call-in Dec '24 Pt.2
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, who enjoyed its original story and complex moral problems.

Rory Duncan-Fergus

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as a fascinating alternative evolutionary history science fiction novel.

Peter Hershock

Peter D. Hershock, "Consciousness Mattering: A Buddhist Synthesis" (Bloomsbury, 2023)
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as a favorite author, recommending his 'Children of Time' series.


Jason Snell

559: All Fingers Are Digital
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's friend Daniel, as a science fiction book he really enjoyed.

Kirk Hamilton

Triple Play: Donkey Kong Bananza
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as a beautifully written and accessible sci-fi book about a highly evolved spider civilization.


Stephen Nixon

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