A Psalm for the Wild-Built & A Prayer for the Crown-Shy (Monk&Robot I&II), by Becky Chambers

The cover of A Psalm for the Wild-Built, by Becky Chambers. In shows the title in varied-width-letters over a semi-stylized forest crossed winding roads and pathways, with Mosscap standing on a path playing with butterflies and Sibling Dex sitting on their wagon with a cup of tea in their hands.

Two Things I’ve re-Read:
05/25: A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Monk&Robot I) and
06/25: A Prayer for the Crown-Shy (Monk&Robot II), both by Becky Chambers

Some so-very-much needed comfort food, the story of Sibling Dex and Mosscap, and their adventures in the wild and in the villages, and it’s.. just so good. Wholesome. Comfortable. Hopeful.

And I might be a little emotional now, after inhaling it after whatever this week was.

The cover of A Prayer for the Crown-Shy, by Becky Chambers. It shows the title in width-varied letters in front of a picture, in the background of which a stylized view of a city of habitat-spheres on poles, growing amid the trees of a forest, in the foreground a road winding through some hills, on it the tea-wagon of Sibling Dex.

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