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A Psalm for the Wild-Built

Review by Eric

Mar 17, 2022
A Psalm for the Wild-Built
Becky Chambers

Short, but there was a lot in it that I really related to. The questions that drive Dex (and that they finally put into words in the last chapter) are ones that are very familiar to me especially over the last few years. I don't know that I found the answers very satisfying, but I'm not sure Chambers' intent was to answer them in any case (at least not fully in this entry). A very cheerful, fluffy, short read and a very vivid, interestingly constructed world; one I'll be interested to return to in the sequel.

Eric
A Psalm for the Wild-Built
Becky Chambers
•Mar 17, 2022
A Psalm for the Wild-Built

Short, but there was a lot in it that I really related to. The questions that drive Dex (and that they finally put into words in the last chapter) are ones that are very familiar to me especially over the last few years. I don't know that I found the answers very satisfying, but I'm not sure Chambers' intent was to answer them in any case (at least not fully in this entry). A very cheerful, fluffy, short read and a very vivid, interestingly constructed world; one I'll be interested to return to in the sequel.

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