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I'm still into it
All Tomorrows is the perfect mix between the indomitable human spirit and eldritch horror.
humanity climbs into the stars, discovering new wonders and creating a galactic utopia... only to be wiped out by an unstoppable and sadistic alien threat.
but then, from the most pathetic scraps of what was left behind - new human species formed, with all the same beauty and wonder and curiosity and hope within them.
...until, again, they were wiped out. and this time they were contorted into even more abhorrent and aberrant forms.
but this time, the murderers of mankind would not go unpunished. a galaxy rending, multi-million year long war would spell the end of the mechanical tyrants.
and then, by a miracle of incalculable magnitude (that is barely even touched on by the book) humanity comes back once again. they somehow regained sentience and civilisation, they did the impossible again.
they even managed to redeem some of the machines. they are human too, after all.
in the end, mankind went extinct.
but it doesn't really matter. because there was somebody left to continue our legacy.
I think both of them would have something to talk about
New Machine.
All Tomorrows: The Myriad Species and Mixed Fortunes of Man, Nemo Ramjet