![]() ![]() ![]() That’s never stopped Chambers before though, and she’s at the top of her game here. There isn’t much of one, just like there wasn’t much of one in any of the previous Wayfarer books. ![]() If you’re here for the plot, you’re going to be disappointed. But when the satellite system around the planet experiences a catastrophic failure, these five very different beings are forced to interact and come together to help each other in a time of trouble.įirst things first: this is a Becky Chambers book. On a day like any other, its Laru proprietor Ouloo and her child Tupo welcome visitors: a Quelin, an Aeluon, and an Akarak. ![]() The Five-Hop One-Stop is a stellar truck stop, located in a system no one would otherwise care about if it didn’t contain so many travel lanes. I dove into this one almost immediately upon release, and I am pleased to say that the last Wayfarers book is just as good as its predecessors. Becky Chambers’ previous Wayfarers books have been an utter delight, and have consistently made me cry at their emotional highpoints. If you had asked me to list out my most anticipated books of 2021, The Galaxy, And The Ground Within certainly would have made the list. ![]()
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