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Record of a Spaceborn Few
by Becky Chambers
I fully expected this to be a 4 star read throughout most of the book, but that last third was *chef's kiss*. I think it ends up being around 4.5 for me.
I think this entry was the least exciting of the three books I've read, as it was mainly focused on humans. However, I also think that it was the most existential and thought provoking because of the same reason. There were some surprising twists and turns in the story, but I always love how nicely Chambers weaves her plotlines together by the end.
This book, and the other two before it, really just feel like a warm hug.
I think this entry was the least exciting of the three books I've read, as it was mainly focused on humans. However, I also think that it was the most existential and thought provoking because of the same reason. There were some surprising twists and turns in the story, but I always love how nicely Chambers weaves her plotlines together by the end.
This book, and the other two before it, really just feel like a warm hug.