A Close and Common Orbit
I read A Long Way to a Small Angry Planet way back in 2022 and I loved it! The review for it is here in case you missed it. I initially said I wouldn't continue with the rest of the series, but with many people telling me the rest of the books were worth it, I changed my mind. So here's my review for book two.
In A Close and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers, we follow Pepper, whom we met in book 1 and Sidra, an AI formally known as Lovelace whose programming is now installed a human-like body, referred to as a kit. Lovelace was the AI of the Wayfarer, the ship and its crew we followed in book 1. The book is told in two timelines. The current timeline is about Sidra getting used to her new body and her daily life with Pepper, Pepper's best friend and business partner Blue, and a new friend named Tak, while trying to steer clear of government officials since humanoids with AI in them are illegal. The second timeline is a bunch of flashbacks of Pepper's life before where she is now.
Just like the first book, this book focuses heavily on the relationships of the characters and a lot of philosophy about life, all with a sci fi outer space backdrop! It was such a blast to read (pun intended).
I did give it 4.5 stars, but that was just because it took me a while to get back into the world building, since it's been a while since I read the first book.
Image of the book was found on Google Images.
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