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A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers
A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky  Chambers




A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers

A robot, an object, gives hope to humanity. That’s what’s so enjoyable about Mosscap, though. Dex feels empty in the way many depressed people in our society feel.

A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers

Dex is such a kind person, always trying to help others and never themself. Have the human’s improved? What makes them feel good about themselves, what they enjoy in life, and the joy in little quirky habits of humans. Mosscap wants to discover what humans need. That mindset works as one and impacts the whole.īut in Becky Chambers’ world, the robots left the factories to live in the forest. We’re nothing but a machine putting in the numbers to increase their wealth.

A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers

Day in and day out, we give and give and die for companies that feel no sympathy for how we feel. In order to be successful and happy, apparently we need to show the numbers in our overworked lives. Capitalism warps our ideas of what we find fulfilling in life. This isn’t simply a cozy speculative novel. Mosscap’s outrageous enthusiasm for the little things sparks something in me I don’t want to forget.īecky Chambers really wants us to think about the idea of fulfillment in these books. Becky Chambers reminds me why it’s ok just to exist and enjoy life. I’m reminded to take the joy in the quiet, calm little moments. I find some sense of comfort as a depressed person with life anxieties within these pages. In this follow up, Dex shows Mosscap the rural inhabitants, life on the road, camping by the coast, and the joy of spending time with loved ones. They search for any meaning in life and why existence matters. Sibling Dex, a human/Tea Monk, and Mosscap, a kind Robot, became best buds in A Psalm for the Wild-Built. In the second of the Monk and Robot series, Sibling Dex and Mosscap continue their slice of life adventures. They hope to find the answers they seek, while making new friends, learning new concepts, and experiencing the entropic nature of the universe.īecky Chambers’s new series continues to ask: in a world where people have what they want, does having more even matter?Ī Prayer for the Crown-Shy is the coziest little communist book. A story of kindness and love from one of the foremost practitioners of hopeful SF.Īfter touring the rural areas of Panga, Sibling Dex (a Tea Monk of some renown) and Mosscap (a robot sent on a quest to determine what humanity really needs) turn their attention to the villages and cities of the little moon they call home.






A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky  Chambers