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The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet

by Becky Chambers

★★★★☆ 4.16 (188 780 ratings)
2014 · 404 pages · ~6h 44m read · Fiction

Rosemary Harper joins the crew of the Wayfarer, a patched-up ship tunneling through space, looking for a fresh start. As the diverse crew of humans and aliens embarks on a long journey to a distant planet, they face technical mishaps and personal growth. This character-driven space opera prioritizes world-building and interpersonal relationships over galactic warfare. It is a cozy, optimistic exploration of found family and what it means to coexist in a vast universe, making it a modern science fiction classic.

A popular book with millions of readers worldwide.

Atmosphere: FantasticalVibe: TenderPacing: Fast-paced
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Notable Quotes

"Ninety percent of all problems are caused by people being assholes.” “What causes the other ten percent?” asked Kizzy. “Natural disasters,” said Nib."
"All you can do, Rosemary – all any of us can do – is work to be something positive instead. That is a choice that every sapient must make every day of their life. The universe is what we make of it. It’s up to you to decide what part you will play."
"The truth is, Rosemary, that you are capable of anything. Good or bad. You always have been, and you always will be. Given the right push, you, too, could do horrible things. That darkness exists within all of us. You think every soldier who picked up a cutter gun was a bad person? No. She was just doing what the soldier next to her was doing, who was doing what the soldier next to her was doing, and so on and so on. And I bet most of them — not all, but most — who made it through the war spent a long time after trying to understand what they’d done. Wondering how they ever could have done it in the first place. Wondering when killing became so comfortable."

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