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A Psalm for the Wild-Built
A Psalm for the Wild-Built | Becky Chambers
Hugo Award-winner Becky Chambers's delightful new series gives us hope for the future. It's been centuries since the robots of Panga gained self-awareness and laid down their tools; centuries since they wandered, en masse, into the wilderness, never to be seen again; centuries since they faded into myth and urban legend. One day, the life of a tea monk is upended by the arrival of a robot, there to honor the old promise of checking in. The robot cannot go back until the question of "what do people need?" is answered. But the answer to that question depends on who you ask, and how. They're going to need to ask it a lot. Becky Chambers's new series asks: in a world where people have what they want, does having more matter? At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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bookwyrm7
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What a wonderful little story! Can't wait to read the second book.

TieDyeDude OMG, sooooo gooood! 😁 1mo
bookwyrm7 Right? I hope the second one doesn't disappoint 😅 1mo
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Jari-chan
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It arrived just time, right before this month ended. And of course I started it immediately and finished it just as fast.
This one aimes for your heart and it hits. At least it did with me. So beautiful and meaningful. I helps me seeing our times not as dark as I tend to, and therefore helps healing my soul. But it also digs into our society right now, where we always have to deliver. We all need a break every now and then

#queerbc @PuddleJumper

PuddleJumper That rug/blanket is everything! 2mo
Jari-chan @PuddleJumper Yes! 😍 2mo
AnnCrystal 💕 Looks like the little critter is snuggled against the book 😍👍💝. 2mo
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LiteraryinPA I love this book. 💗💗 2mo
Jari-chan @AnnCrystal Aww, yes, it totally does 🥰 2mo
Jari-chan @LiteraryinPA I do, too 💖💖 2mo
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Soubhiville
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#ihavequestions @RaeLovesToRead

Spring- A Psalm for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers

Summer- The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien

Fall- Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey

Winter- The Starless Sea by Erin Morganstern

Enjoy!

RaeLovesToRead I shall schedule Starless Sea for the Winter 🥰 2mo
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rwmg
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A tea monk (a sort of itinerant counsellor/therapist) meets a robot in the wilderness - the first meeting between a human and a robot since robots gained self awareness many centuries ago.

I found the initial worldbuilding a bit clunky but the book was very enjoyable once the actual story got underway with lots of interesting exploration of ideas.

TheKidUpstairs @julesG I think your comment ended up on the wrong post! 2mo
rwmg @TheKidUpstairs @julesG I was just going to say that wasn't in the ebook version I read. 2mo
rwmg @TheKidUpstairs @julesG I was just going to say that wasn't in the ebook version I read. 2mo
julesG No idea how that happened. Sorry guys 2mo
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rwmg
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⬆️ 🎯 Truth

Eventually I will get this title right -- wild-built not well-built

#QueerBC @PuddleJumper

PuddleJumper 😂 That's an easy mix up to make! 2mo
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BookmarkTavern
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To battle their burnout, tea monk Dex decides to explore the Wilds to find an abandoned monastery. They instead find a robot seeking to understand humanity.

This hit me just as hard the 2nd time round. Dex‘s frustration/confusion over their burnout, the desperation to find something that brings joy, was all way WAY too relatable. & the realization that sometimes you just need someone to recognize you‘re struggling & offer help.🌕🌕🌕🌕🌗

BookmarkTavern Chapter 1, past pet death 2mo
PuddleJumper ❤️❤️ 2mo
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Scochrane26 One of my librarians is always recommending Becky Chambers, including this book. One day, maybe I‘ll read it even though I don‘t like sci-fi much. 2mo
BookmarkTavern @Scochrane26 This is a very soft sci fi, so I think it would be a great introduction to Chambers‘s work! It‘s one of my favorites of hers. 2mo
TieDyeDude @scochrane26 I concur! I read these books this year borrowing from the library, but I will be purchasing them soon to accommodate future rereads 😁 2mo
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Lauredhel
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This little SF novella is just an absolute warm delicious hug of a book. Cannot recommend it enough.

#WickedWords #rings @AsYouWish

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FeatherV
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I cannot describe how much I loved this book. It may be the coziest book I‘ve ever read. Zero stress, it was like sitting in complete peace for an hour and a half.

behudd Yes! I got it for so many ppl last year as Christmas gifts. So, so good 😊 5mo
FeatherV @behudd it‘s now one of my favorites, I just borrowed the sequel from the library and I can‘t wait to read it 5mo
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mdemanatee
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Mark your calendars. We all enjoyed the book club book. (AND we got goat cheese.) What was your book club‘s last hit?

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Clare-Dragonfly
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What can I say? Just lovely.

Tamra I loved the other two - reminds me to get to this one as well. 6mo
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Clare-Dragonfly
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“Dex had only needed to repair it five times in the [15+] years that it had traveled in their clothes. A reliable device built to last a lifetime, as all computers were.”

Becky Chambers knows how to write a utopia 😅

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vlwelser
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This is a very cute novella. A tea monk and a robot meet in the forest....

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 7mo
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wanderinglynn
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#two4tuesday

1. The tagged & the sequel, A Prayer for the Crown-Shy

2. All of them! 😆 I have 19 books on my Wyrd & Wonder TBR (it was 20 but I just read one)—we‘ll see how many I get to. Here‘s the list:
http://wanderinglynn.com/wyrd-wonder-2024-tbr/

Amor4Libros Loved #2! 😂 7mo
TheSpineView Yes, all of them! Great answer. 🤩🤣🌞 7mo
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wanderinglynn
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Absolutely loved this little book. I really want to start the next one, but I need to get to bed so I‘m ready for #IBD tomorrow!

behudd One of my best books of the year last year. So wonderful! 7mo
wanderinglynn @behudd it‘s definitely going to be one of my top books this year. 👍🏻 7mo
TieDyeDude I read this a couple months ago. Loved it. I'm going to prioritize the sequel in May! 7mo
wanderinglynn @TieDyeDude the sequel is just as awesome! 7mo
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wanderinglynn
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“If you ask six different monks the question of which godly domain robot consciousness belongs to, you‘ll get seven different answers.”

#firstlinefridays

shortsarahrose I love this book 🥰 7mo
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DuckOfDoom
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Am I back? Maybe - I dont know yet. I use storygraph a lot - maybe some of you want to send me their names or add me? Ladyduckofdoom, as always.
Sending love 💕

Booksblanketsandahotbeverage I‘m the same as here - booksblanketsandahotbeverage 7mo
SconsinBookyBadger I have same username on StoryGraph 7mo
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DebinHawaii
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#ReadAway2024#SeriesLove2024

Finished this on Sunday, it‘s my 2nd book for April #Roll100 (Book #100 which was “Any Kindle Unlimited”) I‘m glad I finally got around to reading it, it‘s just a very introspective cozy science-fiction/fantasy story. A quick read that I wanted to take my time with. I could relate to Dex‘s existential crisis & how they wondered what they were doing while they kept doing it & of course Mosscap is delightful.🍵🤖🤍⬇️

DebinHawaii A favorite quote:
“…because it is enough to exist in the world and marvel at it. You don‘t need to justify that, or even earn it. You are allowed to just live. That is all most animals do.”
Looking forward to Book 2!
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TheSpineView Well done! 🌞 7mo
PuddleJumper ❤️❤️ 7mo
DieAReader 🥳Great!! 7mo
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BkClubCare
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“Gods around” - I kind of like this expression… Has anyone adopted this phrase and what did it replace?

(And yes, we have TOO MUCH STUFF. 😤)

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DebinHawaii
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Am I just going to post photos of everything I ate or drank today? Maybe not everything, but close. 😉😋😆
After the coffee shop I grabbed a poke bowl for lupper. Started this one, my #100 for April‘s #Roll100 & happy to FINALLY get to reading it.

BkClubCare I am just starting this, too!!! 8mo
mcctrish I love food and book posts 8mo
JenReadsAlot Food posts are wonderful! 8mo
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AmyG I live in a food desert so I love your food posts. 8mo
KadaGul @DebinHawaii If im not mistaken, this looks like Poke?? I love ❤️ Poke 8mo
PuddleJumper ❤️❤️ 7mo
DebinHawaii @BkClubCare i love it so far! 7mo
DebinHawaii @mcctrish @JenReadsAlot @AmyG Thank you! 😋😉🤗😆 7mo
DebinHawaii @KadaGul Yes, it‘s a poke bowl with miso salmon & Hawaiian ahi poke on rice with tempura flakes on top. I could live on poke! 7mo
Firestarter994 Read To Be Taught If Fortunate by her next!! It‘s AMAZING!!! I literally created a cult following about that book 7mo
slategreyskies Lupper! Okay, that made me laugh! Love this pic! It looks so delicious! 😋 7mo
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BkClubCare
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Copper Bopper! #DogsOfLitsy 🐶 🌷

Julsmarshall Cutie! 8mo
Ruthiella ❤️🐶❤️🐶❤️ 8mo
Megabooks Cute!! 8mo
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Gissy 🐶🤎🤎🤎 8mo
xicanti What an excellent face. 8mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 8mo
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DebinHawaii
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The dice were good again this month. Here are my 3 #Roll100 picks for April

#100 was “Any Kindle Unlimited” on my list & I chose the tagged book which I have had “borrowed” on KU for ages but never seem to get around to reading.

#6 The Future (in my #BOTM stack)

#74 was “Any Audiobook” on my list & I went with this 5th book (& next for me) in the Lady Holmes series that my library Libby only has in audio format.

I am excited to read them!

PuddleJumper 💝 💝 8mo
Firestarter994 Becky Chambers is AMAZING!!!! 8mo
DebinHawaii @Firestarter994 I just started it yesterday & so far would agree! 🤗 7mo
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shortsarahrose
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I saw someone on Goodreads describe this as “What was I made for?” by Billie Eilish, but in book form and that‘s *exactly* it and exactly what I needed. A warm hug that says it‘s ok to be tired and sad and a bit lost followed by a steaming cup of tea that says you‘ll figure it out (or that‘s it‘s ok not to figure it out, either).

LeeRHarry I love this series 🥰 8mo
Prairiegirl_reading @LeeRHarry I want more!!! 💜 8mo
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shortsarahrose
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The dedication on this book is “For anybody who could use a break,” which I honestly feel so much right now.

Tamra Where is the life pause button? 8mo
LiteraryinPA I loved this book and found it really comforting and centering. 8mo
LeeRHarry The dedication for the next book is equally as good. 😊 8mo
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Maria_Pulver
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Panpan

This book is often labeled cozy or literary embrace, but as it lacks a conflict or moral dilemma, it is simply dull. The worldbuilding is incomplete and unclear, and for me it hints at a population manipulated by a dictatorship maintaining specific social order #told_by_a_woman #bookclub

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traa
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Double spread for this delightful duology

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LiteraryinPA
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This book felt like a hug for my brain. All the praise I‘d heard was true for this simple but deeply resonant tale of a tea monk and a robot. I borrowed this from the library but definitely want to buy it for myself. Some of the passages just really spoke to me, you know?

LiteraryinPA @BennettBookworm Thanks for the recommendation way back when! 10mo
Leftcoastzen 👏🐈‍⬛ 10mo
Ruthiella Yes. Becky Chambers also has that effect with me. ❤️ 10mo
BennettBookworm Yayyy! All the hugs 10mo
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LiteraryinPA
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Work closed a bit early and they‘ve already announced a late opening due to weather, so I‘m cozied up and ready to read! 💗💗

Soubhiville Yes, perfect read for cozy time! 10mo
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TracyReadsBooks
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A lot of great reading in 2023. 254 books—the three I talk the most shown above. Can‘t recommend these highly enough with the tagged book perhaps being my favorite because it was such an unexpected surprise. Compelling, philosophical, and wonderful. I also read 331 comics—the graphic is a collage I made of Skottie Young‘s 2023 covers. Excited to start a new year of reading.

🎆🎇Happy New Year. Happy reading!!!🎇🎆

DGRachel I love the collage! Happy New Year 🥳 11mo
Ruthiella Happy New Year to you! 🥳 11mo
Nutmegnc 🥰🥰🥰 11mo
TracyReadsBooks @DGRachel @Ruthiella Thank you! Happy New Year to you! I hope it‘s a great year of reading! 11mo
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TracyReadsBooks
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If you had told me that a science fiction novella about a monk & a robot would prove to be one of the most profound, philosophical, compelling studies of the human condition I‘ve read in a long time, I would have scoffed. But it is. This quiet, powerful book asks us to think about what it is to be human, to distinguish being from purpose & to know that it is, as it says in the book, enough to just exist. April‘s best & a new favorite.

@Andrew65

IndoorDame Same! This was my January pick. Even with all the rave reviews it languished on my TBR for ages and took my #AuldLangSpine match recommending it last year to get me actually reading it. Now it‘s a total favorite and I wish I could read for the first time all over again. 11mo
Andrew65 Sounds fascinating. 11mo
TracyReadsBooks @IndoorDame I ignored the book for far too long because I was sure it wouldn‘t live up to the hype…BUT it totally did! It‘s one I‘ll definitely reread. 11mo
TheKidUpstairs LOVE this. The second one is just as wonderful 11mo
Prairiegirl_reading I loved this and the sequel sooo much! It makes me smile every time I see it. 💜😊 11mo
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IndoorDame
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#12Booksof2023 January had an unprecedented SIX 5⭐️ reads and several more that came close! But I always like #12BooksofChristmas not just for the fun of seeing everyone else‘s picks, but because I find it easier to choose favorites after time has passed. Looking back Becky Chambers made the biggest impression on me, and I‘m already itching to reread this one. @Andrew65

Andrew65 I agree, much easier to choose favourite books once time has passed and which has had the most lasting effect. 11mo
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claudiuo
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“If you ask six different monks the question of which godly domain robot consciousness belongs to, you'll get seven different answers.“

#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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TracyReadsBooks
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#Two4Tuesday

1. We‘ll do Thanksgiving with my in-laws Thursday and then drive to my mom‘s and do it again on Friday. 🦃

2. Tagged—a quiet, philosophical book in which kindness, listening, and the power of a cup of tea and a good conversation all play a prominent role.

@TheSpineView

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! Travel safe and happy Thanksgiving! 12mo
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behudd
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This novella is only 150 pages, but that length does not adequately convey its impact. Deceptively cozy & an “easy read,” there is a deep well of tenderness, emotion, and meaning in this book, and I can‘t put my finger on how Chambers does it.
I am so looking forward to reading the next and highly recommend this - even if you aren‘t a sci-fi reader, this is so much more than a sci-fi story.
Also highly recommend the audiobook version!

Kenyazero An absolute favorite! I love your description of this read. 12mo
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BillBlume
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Chambers has written a skillful, well-constructed story about a tea monk named Dex searching for meaning in their life, which pairs well with the robot Mosscap's journey to learn what it means to be human. If you aren't someone who finds value in therapy, this story might be tedious. Dex is asking "What's wrong with me?" because they feel like something is wrong with them. Chambers impressed me, and I want to read more of her work.

GondorGirl I've read all of her books and they all have a similar feel... the best way I can describe them is that they make you feel safe and seen. She's one of my favorite authors. 🥰 13mo
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BookishBelle
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This was a good quick read. I enjoyed the story and the world building. I was distracted the whole time by the use of ‘they/them‘ as a pronoun though. I appreciate the author‘s intent but it was confusing at times and took me out of the story frequently.

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Eggbeater
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What a cool, little book! It is both cute and philosophical at the time. Dex is a non-binary human in the future who is rabidly trying to find their purpose in life and comes across this chill robot. I needed to hear what this little book had to say. I recommend it if you'd like a warm hug from a robot.

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gossamerchild
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This was truly wonderful. I loved everything about it. I'm going to have to buy this and the second one. Love love love!

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MarshmallowAdventures
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A cozy book with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. A comforting literary journey for anybody whose felt lost while searching for a greater purpose in life.

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MarshmallowAdventures

“Are you afraid of that?” they asked. “Of death?”
“Of course,” Mosscap said. “All conscious things are. Why else do snakes bite? Why do birds fly away? But that‘s part of the lesson too, I think. It‘s very odd, isn‘t it? The thing every being fears most is the only thing that‘s for certain? It seems almost cruel, to have that so…”
“So baked in?”
“Yes.”

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DebinHawaii
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#BookBinge

Found this article on spiritual books when looking for #Spirituality & I liked the diversity of genres:
https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/health/wellness/g33351669/best-spiritual-books/

Featuring two of them; the tagged book has been loaded in my Kindle #TBR for ages now & the Frankl book is a classic & a favorite.

TieDyeDude Just finished Psalm. It was delightful! 1y
DebinHawaii Good to hear! I really want to read it—I need to just work it into my month! 1y
rockpools Psalm for the Wild-Built is definitely soul-nourishing. Just lovely! 1y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 👍🏻 1y
Eggs Nicely done 👍🏼 I like to read Frankl‘s book from time to time-so amazing 🥲 1y
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TieDyeDude
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This was such a delight! I absolutely loved it. It makes me happy to know there is a sequel already released, but I would have been just as content with this one being a stand alone.

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TieDyeDude
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Word came through today that I am set to start work Tuesday, so I am making the most of my last few days of freedom. Enjoying a tasty brew while starting this cozy sci-fi read. Been getting lots of warnings about the mental dangers of the dark winters in Alaska, so taking advantage of so far minimal sunshine (it has been very rainy since we arrived).

TheBookHippie My good friend was stationed there for several years (Airforce) as well as a young person I mentored (Army) I remember their talks about the darkness. I know I sent more letters during darker seasons! 1y
TheSpineView Good luck with the new job! You need to join #LitsyLove the Litsy pen pal group. I love corresponding with my fellow Littens. If interested see @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 1y
Bookwormjillk Good luck with the new job! 1y
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TieDyeDude @TheBookHippie @TheSpineView Letters sound like a nice distraction. I'll definitely look into #LitsyLove 1y
TheBookHippie Oh yes do join #litsylove it‘s wonderful. 1y
Suet624 Oh, wow. Curious to hear how you do in all that dark. 1y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks If you‘re interested we would love to have you! My email is loverofbooks75@gmail 💌📮 1y
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Lizpixie
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The tagged book is one of my favourite “road trip” stories I‘ve read. Though it‘s not a car but a Tea Wagon & the trippers are a Tea Monk & a Wild Built Robot. It‘s sweet, it‘s funny, it‘s sad & it‘s very very wise. I highly recommend the sequel, A Prayer For The Crown-Shy too.

#SundayFunday

BookmarkTavern Oh this was my second choice! ❤️ Thanks for sharing! 1y
Teresereading The Late Cild Larry McMurtry 1y
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Creme_de_la_them
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Book #10 of the year: “A Psalm for the Wild Built” by Becky Chambers

This was another gift from Taz! A very quick and cute read. Sometimes I enjoy a light hearted piece of fiction every now and then 😉

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TracyReadsBooks
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A profound, deeply moving story about what it means to be human. It‘s a story about how we build meaningful, mutually respectful relationships between each other & with the world around us, a story that examines having a purpose & just being. It asks us to think about where we are now, where we are going & how we will look back on the journey. Can a SF story about a monk & a robot make you think deep thoughts about about life? Yes. It can.

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TracyReadsBooks
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40 Chicagoland stores participating in an #IndependentBookstoreDay crawl makes for an epic Saturday. I‘m probably one and done this year but I did hit a local fav where I picked up the tagged book as well as a couple of others. Just in time too as it‘s started raining! ☔️📚

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reading.rainb0w
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This book read like a warm cup of tea on a rainy afternoon, and I enjoyed every steeped sip. No conflict, just contemplation (and a few chuckles).
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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SpeculativeFemale
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I absolutely devoured this book, all in one evening, because it completely enraptured me. It exceeded my expectations on so many levels! It's beautiful and comforting while also being deeply thoughtful and playing a delightfully subversive game with its characters. I cannot recommend it enough!

#hopepunk #newfavorite

annahenke I have the second from the library and excited to start - loved the first one! (edited) 2y
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CyaneFillion
Pickpick

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it made me sob several times. Emotionally I am going through a similar struggle to Dex, so it hit a bit close to home. I cried as well, because the book setting makes me mourn the loss of a future I cannot live in, which profoundly saddened me. I recommend this book wholeheartedly.