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1. I’m so upset that this series of perfect heart-warming found family space opera goodness books is over and I’m never going to be okay.
2. As a standalone, The Galaxy and the Ground Within kind of makes sense but I 100% believe you should read these books in order so that you can a) witness the universe coming together and b) see more from the minor characters or previously mentioned sapients that Becky Chambers introduced before.
Anyway, now those two points are out of the way, I can focus on this review. I LOVE THIS BOOK SO MUCH. It’s not my favourite book in the series (there’s a whole blog post and video on that coming up in the near future), because Record of a Spaceborn Few is just too perfect. But The Galaxy and the Ground Within was also incredible.
I loved how Becky Chambers brought together some minor characters from previous books (mostly Pei, I mean Pei), and also reintroduced some sapient species that she had mentioned before and gave them actual storylines and personalities and backgrounds. I didn’t realise I was missing out on these until I read this book.
As always, there’s a little bit of a plot and the story moves along. There are dramatic moments, sure, but the main focus of this book is the characters. As always. I loved meeting them all and watching them all interact.
Being introduced to Speaker was wonderful and I think she was my favourite. The topic of disability, amongst others, was covered and I greatly appreciated how it was handed. I also loved all the other characters though, particularly Roveg and Tupo.
I’ve been struggling to get my thoughts on paper for days now, and I am still struggling. I was supposed to be doing a full video review of this book but I’m not sure I’m up for it. As always with books that are absolutely perfect to me, I am having a difficult time conveying my thoughts and finding things to talk about that aren’t just DFSFKHFK READ THIS BOOK.
This is my mess of a review, thank you for reading.
This world sounds interesting. Great review!
I’ve seen this series around the blogosphere and have always been well received. I don’t know why I haven’t picked up the first book yet.
Wonderful review!