I’m making such good time with this series! In Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers, the third standalone installment in the Wayfarers series, we follow a group of humans living on a spaceship. They’re from the Exodus Fleet, the descendants of the last humans to have left Earth after the planet’s environmental collapse. …
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Book Review | A Closed and Common Orbit
I devoured this audiobook in two days. This is the opposite of a problem. In A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers, the AI program known as Lovelace faces a new experience when she’s placed into a humanoid body after total system shutdown and reboot. So she finds her way off the ship and …
Book Review | The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet
Excuse me while I read this entire series now. The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers tells the story of the crew of the Wayfarer, a spaceship designed for creating wormholes through space in order to transport people and goods across large distances. When Rosemary Harper joins the crew, she’s not …
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Book Review | Pride and Prejudice in Space (ARC)
I received an advance reader’s copy (ARC) of Pride and Prejudice in Space by Alexis Lampley. Since this version is just a proof and not the final version, I won’t quote directly and will keep my comments general. The title says it all. Thus endeth the review. Just kidding! I’m too much of a chatterbox …
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TV Review | Doctor Who (2024)
This is going to be a long post. I do not apologize. Nor do I apologize for the excessive caps lock. Sometimes, italics aren’t enough to express myself. To preface this, I’ve been watching Doctor Who since about 2012. I started with the Ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) and his initial season from 2005, then never …