A Prayer for the Crown-Shy

Livre relié, 160 pages

Langue : English

Publié 11 juillet 2022 par Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom.

ISBN :
978-1-250-23623-4
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Numéro OCLC :
1300756362

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5 étoiles (10 critiques)

After touring the rural areas of Panga, Sibling Dex (a Tea Monk of some renown) and Mosscap (a robot sent on a quest to determine what humanity really needs) turn their attention to the villages and cities of the little moon they call home.

They hope to find the answers they seek, while making new friends, learning new concepts, and experiencing the entropic nature of the universe.

Becky Chambers's new series continues to ask: in a world where people have what they want, does having more even matter?

6 éditions

Beautiful book. I am amazed at Becky Chamber's magic abilities.

5 étoiles

Avertissement sur le contenu General spoilers

Quick, gentle, sensorially rich read

4 étoiles

Avertissement sur le contenu Oblique reference to ending

Can't wait for the next one!

5 étoiles

The world described in these books is one that I would love to live in, more than that described in any other science fiction book. Forget cyberpunk, give me solarpunk for life! It's a great book to read before bed, as the book is like a warm hug, helping you settle down and relax before going to sleep.

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5 étoiles

At first I was low-key disappointed: Mosscap's candid questions slightly annoyed me, and I was dreading the answer. The moment where the story would answer its central question: when all your basic needs are met, what else do you need?

In other stories about the meaning of life (or adjacent themes), I could always relate to the part with the questions, and end up disappointed by the answer that the characters find, because the answer specifically works for them, and not for me. It's probably impossible to answer this kind of question in a way that will satisfy every reader, so why even try in the first place?

And... well, I like the direction that the book took, especially in its last chapter. It made me think of How to do nothing, except that Jenny Odell explains you what Becky Chambers makes you experience.

Also, I just …

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