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anaulin.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] A review of Becky Chambers' novella 'A Psalm for the Wild-Built' highlights its themes of wonder, existence, and the value of simply living, with a focus on the relationship between a non-binary monk and a sentient robot. | |
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thecordsthatbind.wordpress.com
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| | | | | There's something truly magical about the shared fantasy world of Dragonlance. I'm not sure what it is about this fantasy setting that continually draws me back to it. I was 14 years old when I first read a Dragonlance book (Book 1 of the Legends trilogy), and in the years since I have read many... | |
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blog.samwhited.com
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| | | | | I argue that the Monk & Robot series by Becky Chambers is, at its core, a book about the future we could have if the working-class embraced the Luddist critique of unfettered technology. | |
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www.theintrepidreader.com
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| | | Welcome to this week's edition of Top Ten Tuesday which is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl . This week's the me is Bookish Jobs I Woul... | ||