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A review by ratgrrrl
A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers
5.0
Dex and Mosscap return setting off on their adventure among humans so the robot can ask its question, while they both search for awnsers and meaning.
Another beautiful meditation on what it means to be human that seeks to uncover to uncover purpose and meaning, along the way examining the if our bodies are our selves, community, technology and nature, and whether we need questions and/ or answers, and how we know if the questions we ask are the right ones.
Chamber's writing is magical, weaving a deep and meaningful tapestry around a wholesome, yet not perfect, journey of two unlikely friends who feel lost in a complicated and confusing world. Through their conversations, interactions with others p their travels, and reflections and experiences of nature they wander ever closer to understanding and acceptance.
I simply adore these books and the narration by Em Grosland continues to voice them perfectly.
Another beautiful meditation on what it means to be human that seeks to uncover to uncover purpose and meaning, along the way examining the if our bodies are our selves, community, technology and nature, and whether we need questions and/ or answers, and how we know if the questions we ask are the right ones.
Chamber's writing is magical, weaving a deep and meaningful tapestry around a wholesome, yet not perfect, journey of two unlikely friends who feel lost in a complicated and confusing world. Through their conversations, interactions with others p their travels, and reflections and experiences of nature they wander ever closer to understanding and acceptance.
I simply adore these books and the narration by Em Grosland continues to voice them perfectly.