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Original Title: A Closed and Common Orbit
ISBN: 1473621445 (ISBN13: 9781473621442)
Edition Language: English
Series: Wayfarers #2
Literary Awards: Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novel (2017), Arthur C. Clarke Award Nominee (2017), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Science Fiction (2016)
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A Closed and Common Orbit (Wayfarers #2) Hardcover | Pages: 365 pages
Rating: 4.33 | 30978 Users | 4245 Reviews

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Title:A Closed and Common Orbit (Wayfarers #2)
Author:Becky Chambers
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 365 pages
Published:October 20th 2016 by Hodder & Stoughton
Categories:Science Fiction. Fiction

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Lovelace was once merely a ship's artificial intelligence. When she wakes up in an new body, following a total system shut-down and reboot, she has no memory of what came before. As Lovelace learns to negotiate the universe and discover who she is, she makes friends with Pepper, an excitable engineer, who's determined to help her learn and grow.

Together, Pepper and Lovey will discover that no matter how vast space is, two people can fill it together.

The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet introduced readers to the incredible world of Rosemary Harper, a young woman with a restless soul and secrets to keep. When she joined the crew of the Wayfarer, an intergalactic ship, she got more than she bargained for - and learned to live with, and love, her rag-tag collection of crewmates.

A Closed and Common Orbit is the stand-alone sequel to Becky Chambers' beloved debut novel The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet and is perfect for fans of Firefly, Joss Whedon, Mass Effect and Star Wars.

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I think I liked this stand-alone followup to The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet even more than the first. The cast is much smaller, but because of this the reader is let in much more closely to a few unique lives - the AI formerly known as Lovey as she adjusts to living within a bodily form, and a small child named Jane who repairs scrap for robots. There are many comments about humanity and identity, destruction of natural environments, autonomy, and friendship.

I think I liked this stand-alone followup to The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet even more than the first. The cast is much smaller, but because of this the reader is let in much more closely to a few unique lives - the AI formerly known as Lovey as she adjusts to living within a bodily form, and a small child named Jane who repairs scrap for robots. There are many comments about humanity and identity, destruction of natural environments, autonomy, and friendship.

3.5 to 4 starsI have previously referred to books like A Closed and Common Orbit as transition books. What I mean by this is that it is the middle book in a trilogy that seems to me more of a transition between the first and last book than a stand-alone story. I suppose it doesnt have to be the middle book in a trilogy it could be any book in a series that does have that major-build-up-to-a-climax stand-alone feel. But, if you completely left it out, the next book may not make quite as much

What would happen if you gave an AI a body? This is the question which basically is at the heart of this book when deceased Lovey's new installation Lovelace is downloaded into the artificial body once supposed to hold Lovey's consciousness and taken to Port Coriol by Pepper. In this case, the AI, now an illegal entity, isn't happy and excited about it. Sidra, as she now calls herself, is frightened, insecure, and even angry because she was ripped out of what she felt was her place. At first,

I have this complicated relationship with sequels somehow. I don't know why it's always like this. I mean, I'm not saying that all sequels are bad. Of course not! I'm not even saying this one is. But I was just kind of hoping it would be better. (If the images dont load, read this post here on my blog) That is to say, it's still a solid three stars. But after A Long Way To A Small, Angry Planet, I just don't know what I expected. I mean, I knew I wouldn't really be reading another book

Great review! Yes, a space opera with excellent character development. Id be very interested in any additional quotes or highlights you recorded if

I understand that some people weren't fans of The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet. Personally, in my heart of hearts, I kind of suspected they might be suffering from Grinch syndrome,* but I respected it, because there were indeed a few flaws.This time, I won't keep my suspicions to myself: if you do not find this book enjoyable, you need to witness a little village of Whos holding hands and singing even though you just stole their Christmas Beast.** Or, just possibly, it is completely not

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