By Becky Chambers
- Pub Date: 2014
- Where I bought this book: Downbound Books, Cincinnati
- Pub Date: 2014
- Where I bought this book: Downbound Books, Cincinnati
- Why I bought this book: My daughter highly recommends this writer
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It made me sort of leery about returning to the book, but also more appreciative of the images and descriptions in Chambers' writing.
It's actually a fun book, an exploration of the foibles and frustrations of humans -- and to a larger extent, all sentient beings. It puts them together on a spaceship, The Wayfarer, tasked with punching wormholes to facilitate interspace travel.
It forces everyone -- humans, lizard-like beings, and assorted blobs and lobster-like and artificial intelligent beings -- together so that we rethink culture and thoughts and mores and idiosyncrasies.
But like in all good worlds, love and appreciation of tea is a constant.
The chapters and adventures are like episodic television, as the crew sets out on a mission to build new pathways through sometime hostile space frontiers, meeting and greeting other worlds and species. It's got science, excitement, danger, and hope for the future.
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