Mosscap still wants to know “What do humans need?”, the original question that spurred them to leave the wilderness and make contact with humans. But along the way they plan to stop at small villages, whose residents have never seen a robot before. Their ultimate goal is to reach the City, where Dex is eager to show Mosscap all the wondrous things the City has to offer. Becky Chambers’ series is a quiet, introspective experience that doesn’t rely on action or even much conflict, but it’s such a nice change of pace, especially in today’s chaotic world.Īfter spending time deep in the forest, Dex and Mosscap are on the move. The story picks up right after the events of A Psalm for the Wild-Built, so I encourage you to read that book first, especially since it’s very, very good. The nitty-gritty: Dex and Mosscap contemplate life while traveling the countryside in this lovely follow-up to A Psalm for the Wild-Built.Ī Prayer for the Crown-Shy continues the feel-good adventures of Sibling Dex and his robot companion Mosscap. A Prayer for the Crown Shy by Becky Chambers This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from the Publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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