A Psalm for the Wild-Built
When the robots of Panga gained self-awareness, they laid down their tools. An agreement was made, the planet divided in two, one half for the robots, the other for humans. The robots disappeared into the wilds, never to be seen…
The Galaxy, and the Ground Within
Gora is a planet without resources, its only use is a stopover for interplanetary travel. The Five-Hop One-Stop is one such place for long distance travellers to rest and refuel. Run by a Laru and her child, itβs not the…
Floppy alpaca aliens… a weekly check-in
I read The Galaxy, and the Ground Within this week, it’s the Wayfarers books we all need right now, with a big helping of kindness and a message about bridging divides. I’ll review it in full but my main question…
Record of a Spaceborn Few
The Exodus Fleet carried humans from a broken Earth to new planets, but not all chose to leave those ships. A Record of a Spaceborn Few explores the lives of those who live on board the Asteria and the customs…
A Closed and Common Orbit
A Closed and Common Orbit is the sequel to The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet and therefore this review may contain spoilers for the previous book. If you haven’t read it, what are you waiting for? Newly installed…
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet
Humans wouldβve died out, too, if the Aeluons hadnβt chanced upon the Fleet. Luckβs what saved them. Luck, and discovering humility. On board the Wayfarer is a crew of wormhole builders, literally punching holes in space. On their way to…
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