Friday, September 2, 2022

A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers



 


Reviewed by Kristin

Almost exactly a year ago I read and reviewed A Psalm forthe Wild-Built, the first in the Monk and Robot series by Becky Chambers. It was then that I fell in love with the characters Sibling Dex and Splendid Speckled Mosscap, and have been looking forward to the next in series ever since.

I love it when a book remains memorable even after such a time.

Dex and Mosscap—monk and robot—are still travelling and learning more about the societies from which the other came. Mosscap has an insatiable curiosity about the world around it, and enjoys meeting and understanding organic life whether they be human, marblehead turtles, purple crawler worms, or a leaf.

Mosscap is also discovering more ways to learn about the world, soon acquiring a pocket computer, downloadable books, and maps. Everywhere Dex and Mosscap travel, people are anxious to meet them and interact with the robot. Well, almost everywhere. In the Coastlands the roads and trails covering much of Panga cease, and the dwellers there have long chosen to avoid technology or travel outside their immediate area. When Dex and Mosscap approach, they are not sure if they will be welcomed.

The cast of characters in this second volume is diverse, including: members of Dex’s rather large family, Ms. Amelia who has her own collection of paper books to share with Mosscap, Mx. Avery who lives in an isolated village, and Leroy—the printer who creates 3D objects and who also makes Dex’s knees go a little wobbly.

Just like the first in series, this short novel had me bursting out with laughter at some of the dialog and situations in which Dex and Mosscap found themselves. The themes go much deeper than fun and games; deep philosophical musings unfold as the wild-built and the natural born of Pangan society explore their shared world. At a mere 149 pages, I have time for a second pass through before returning the book to the library to share with others.

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