![]() ![]() We’re able to skip the lengthy introductions this time, exploring more significant developments in Dex and Mosscap’s relationship. What this sequel offers is not so much a plot as it is an observance of our characters simply existing, but to its credit I feel as though most of their philosophical dialogue and the story’s themes are elevated to a more profound place. I’m not sure there’s much more to add to this brief description of the synopsis, or to my review of the first book, since so many of my comments there also apply here. We find the tea monk and robot traveling through the inhabited areas of Panga, hoping to gain more knowledge of village life. Our story picks up from when readers last saw our protagonists, Sibling Dex and Mosscap. This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own.Ī Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky ChambersĪnother quiet read for your quiet moods, A Prayer for the Crown-Shy is very much in keeping with its predecessor A Psalm for the Wild-Built, though I’d say if you’re coming to this from book one, you’ll already know what to expect. ![]() I received a review copy from the publisher. Novella Review: A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers ![]()
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