Was wondering why I had to scroll this long for this to be recommended.
The two books in the series are both fascinating for trying to imagine thinking in the manner of another species evolved to be "human level intelligence."
I enjoyed the first book more, but the second does an admirable job exploring what communication, thought processes, and technology look like from an octopodes perspective.
The two books in the series are both fascinating for trying to imagine thinking in the manner of another species evolved to be "human level intelligence."
I enjoyed the first book more, but the second does an admirable job exploring what communication, thought processes, and technology look like from an octopodes perspective.