Submitted by SterlingR3d t3_z7szoc in books
SterlingR3d OP t1_iy80i3z wrote
Reply to comment by bill_b4 in Childhood’s End Appreciation by SterlingR3d
I have yet to read any of his other works yet but I want to give them a chance. The issue is I know he worked on/with the film 2001: Space Odyssey and I did not enjoy any part of that film
bill_b4 t1_iy82qbx wrote
Oh...I'm jealous because you have the opportunity to read this book for the first time and I enjoyed it so immensely, I was sad to finish: Arthur C. Clarke - The Collected Stories. It is a compilation of many of his short stories, including "Guardian Angel", on which Childood's End was based. I know what you're saying about the movie 2001...but I wouldn't blame your distaste for it on Arthur C. Clarke. After reading Childhood's End, you can see he was a prolific, thoughtful and entertaining writer, a fact I think will be solidified as you read his short stories.
charizardzard t1_iy81edz wrote
I’d say that the book is better than the movie, you understand more of what’s happening and why. So give the book a try if you want, or read some of his other books. My favourite is The Songs of Distant Earth, gets even better with the “soundtrack” made by Mike Oldfield.
venusofthehardsell t1_iy8eqww wrote
Give 2001 a try, things are explained a lot better than you saw in the movie, and it’s a set up for 2010 which is awesome. If you don’t like it ACC has many other books I’m sure you’ll find something you enjoy.
EldaJenkins t1_iy8s2gk wrote
I can't stand the movie version, but I adore the book. Give it a try. There are a few story differences between the two, as well, so it won't be the exact same as the movie.
whynotfather t1_iyb6o8b wrote
The time odyssey series is really entertaining. I read that and the childhoods end. Obviously written decades apart but both fascinating world building.
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