![]() ![]() Pepper navigating her trauma both as a child in the flashbacks and an adult in Sidra’s chapters was also extremely well done. Sidra figuring out the complexities of social interaction and adjusting to having a body rather than being inside a ship felt so realistic. ![]() The protagonists, Sidra and Pepper, were both so well written. I really enjoyed the two separate timelines, it was different to the way the first book was written but it was so interesting to see the similarities and differences in the experience of an AI previously shackled to a ship discovering the outside world and a young girl formerly imprisoned inside a factory who had never left the building, doing the exact same thing. The story references events that take place in the first book The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet, but the book can be read as a standalone. The other character is Pepper, a former child slave as she tries to survive and escape the planet she’s been trapped on her entire life. The story follows two characters: the first is a former ship AI who finds herself in an illegal human-like synthetic body, as she tries to navigate a new world outside the ship. ![]() A Closed and Common Orbit is the second novel in the sci-fi series Wayfarers by Becky Chambers. ![]()
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