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"To Be Taught, If Fortunate" by Becky Chambers (BR)
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So far this isn't drawing me in like the Wayfarer books did but I'm still early on in it.



I saw a meme the other day that is perfectly true: “I believe that buying books and reading books are separate hobbies.”

I also had a bit of a disbelieving reaction to this. (view spoiler)
Overall, I felt this was quite profound. No spoilery details, but general impressions of the whole thing: (view spoiler)
Specifically, (view spoiler)

A watched ebook never comes off hold.


I feel a bit blindsided by the ending, but it felt entirely fitting.
For now, I will say that this story moved me very deeply, especially because chambers is so good at creating believable characters and tracing their relationships.


I feel a bit blindsided by the ending, but it felt entirely fitting..."
Also finished and quite surprised by the finale. It is surprising if you remember their earlier steps of disregarding notes of the one, who now has to make an ultimate decision.

Seems they don't, at least not explicitly mentioned

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There's just something that feels a little off, from time to time.

I can see that! I think I just assumed it worked a certain way and my brain filled in the gaps/places that lacked clarity.

I did just finish the book, though. I thought it was fine. Nothing groundbreaking, but nothing irritating, either,

Raucous wrote: "Aecor, pre-landing (pages 18-20): She has a discussion here that's specifically why I'm feeling a little grumpy about the start of this book. I'm, intellectually at least, having trouble buying int..."
Becky Chamber has a thing for utopias. I had a simlimar thought when I read Record of a Spaceborn Few.
Becky Chamber has a thing for utopias. I had a simlimar thought when I read Record of a Spaceborn Few.
Aecor
Finished with the first adventure. It is the kind of philosophical low-key I would expect from this author. Wondering why (view spoiler) . Solid character building so far. The science seem legit enough. I readily suspend my disbelief, so on to Mirabilis.
Finished with the first adventure. It is the kind of philosophical low-key I would expect from this author. Wondering why (view spoiler) . Solid character building so far. The science seem legit enough. I readily suspend my disbelief, so on to Mirabilis.

Yet here is a complicated spaceship that is more than half a century old at the beginning of the story yet everything works flawlessly for years and years. It’s not a huge deal, but I think that was something this story needs for verisimilitude.

It is because it was made with a heart and not by greedy corporations, who made your sneakers and your car. /sarcasm
Oleksandr wrote: "It is because it was made with a heart and not by greedy corporations, who made your sneakers and your car. /sarcasm"
LOL!!!
LOL!!!

It is because it was mad..."
Hah! Yeah, this is good point. Especially since the main character is the engineer, it would have added a lot to see her earning her keep, instead of just running checks and helping everyone else.

Yeah. I had trouble with that too. They're not that far in our future.
Ending: (view spoiler)

Agreed. Moreover, through the book they are proactive, they make decisions, even unpleasant ones (view spoiler) . And in the end they are (view spoiler)



Agreed. Moreover, through the book they are proactive, they make decisions, even unpleasant ones [spoilers removed]. And in the end they are [spoilers removed]"
I didn't see this as indecision. (view spoiler)


For me their situation was similar to the following:"
Hah! Great analogy. Except maybe (view spoiler)

Yes. (view spoiler)

Ok, Graduate school is an adequate change to the story but (view spoiler)

Yes. As the Secretary General of the United Nations, an organisation of one hundred and forty s..."
Well that was dumb of me. It’s actually in the book!
I blame the anesthetic they gave me today. Yeah, that’s it. (Not randomly taking hits of meds, I was at the hospital for a procedure today.) Or I’m just dumb. Prolly the latter.
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