Dvě místa na slunci

, #2

Hardcover, 438 pages

Czech language

Published Oct. 24, 2018

ISBN:
978-80-7577-630-3
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(286 reviews)

Lovelace byla kdysi jen umělou inteligencí na tunelářské lodi. Když se po zhroucení a restartu systému probudí v umělém těle, nic si nepamatuje. Přesto musí znovu začít žít ve světě, kde je sama její existence ilegální.

Technička Chilli, která spolu se svými kolegy pro Lovelacinu záchranu nasadila krk, je odhodlaná jí se životem v novém světě pomoci. Chilli má totiž s novými začátky vlastní zkušenosti.

Chilli a Lovey společně zjistí, že i když je galaxie nezměrně rozlehlá, pro opuštěnost v ní není místo.

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Tight and tense plot, and some big thoughts

Using the trope of a computer or AI to discuss about what it means to be a human is not new, but Chambers does something interesting with it. It's more about human as a social animal than the question of consciousness. I think that was a far more interesting question anyway.

I found Pepper's story to be really engaging as well, and this time it felt like the author did develop her skills writing plot driven as well as character driven. Chambers has become one of my favourite writers.

Review of 'A Closed and Common Orbit' on 'Storygraph'

Closed & Common Orbit certainly chimed with my dysphoria through its representation of Sidra disassociation and Pepper’s trauma. I’m definitely going to continue reading more of these when it comes to adding more to my list, not least because the change in perspectives keeps things very fresh. 

Review of 'A Closed and Common Orbit' on 'Goodreads'

A Close and Common Orbit was easier to enjoy than A Long Way to a Small Angry Planet.

Instead of the mismatch between the looming interplanetary crisis and the lives of the crew the story was really about in Long Way, we get smaller stakes that truly effect the lives of the characters we care about in Common Orbit.

reviewed Zwischen zwei Sternen by Becky Chambers (Wayfarers, #2)

Wunderschöne Story und liebenswerte Charaktere

Hach, was für ein wunderbares Buch. 🥰

Der Fokus liegt hier auf den zwei Hauptprotagonistinnen, deren Charakterentwicklung und einen konsistenten Handlungsstrang mit merklich steigendem Spannungsbogen. Somit ist der Erzählstil anders, als in Teil eins, dennoch ist das Buch mindestens genauso gut, wenn nicht sogar besser!

Die Story fand ich wunderschön und die Protagonistinnen und die drei Nebencharaktere durch und durch sympathisch und liebenswert. Auch dieses Mal habe ich während des Lesens mehrfach in Emotionen geschwelgt. Wie sehr habe ich mit ihnen mitgefiebert, wie sehr mitgefühlt, wenn sie es schwer hatten, wie sehr ging mir das Herz auf, wenn sie schöne Dinge erlebt hatten. Und letztere sind zum Glück auch in diesem Teil wieder in der Mehrzahl, auch wenn diesmal ein bisschen häufiger auch etwas bedrückendere Momente stattfinden, was die Bindung an die Charaktere aber umso mehr verstärkt.

Besonders angetan hat es mir Protagonistin Sidra. Nicht nur, weil ich es interessant …

feel good but real scifi too

i enjoyed A Closed and Common Orbit even more than the prequel one. (which has not enough story to keep up--for my taste at least) i think of it as a kind of double bildungsroman, with two developing characters between which the novel is split.

Chambers connects her scifi(-world) convincingly and smoothly with the problems most of us are facing and can relate to. it's how scifi should comment the present. and although the focus is always on the personalities, there are also a lot of social themes and thoughts.

a lot of readers mention the caring characters throughout the story, which make it so satisfactional to follow. I can support that! but it would be sad to think, it's just another form of escapism, a tweak to the genre. this is a shortcoming of understanding the themes Chambers is working on.

the real impact makes Chambers skill in building …

Review of 'A Closed and Common Orbit' on 'Goodreads'

It had compelling themes and interesting things to say, but somehow still managed not to be compelling to me. I felt like it was two stories that weren't enough on their own mooshed into one. They were well woven together though, and definitely had dependencies on each other in the story telling. I dunno. It just didn't grab me.

made me cry more than once

I absolutely adored this book. I realise that part of this is that it was a perfect little escape while I was stuck at home with covid, but I do also think it's really wonderful.

It has some similar strengths to the first in the series, in that it's mostly about the relationships between a few outcast characters that become a chosen family and just happen to be in space. But if anything I think it's better written (I guess Chambers getting into her stride with book 2), and benefits from being a more focussed story of a smaller number of characters. And has some weightier things to say about embodiment, the tension between fitting in and freedom, and loyalty & reciprocity.

I am excited about the rest of the series.

Review of 'A Closed and Common Orbit' on 'Goodreads'

Moving from the first book in the series to this one was like a punch in the gut. It became clear almost instantly that we would be moving away from the loving, wonderful, heartfelt story and characters of the first book to focus on a new set of characters that played a smaller role in the first book. This installment hyper focused on two characters in particular, which was quite the change from the first book's 4-5 POVs. But this change ultimately made me fall in love all over again. By spending so much time with these two interesting, intertwined but completely unique stories, there was enough time to fully flesh out the character development. If there was one criticism I had of the first book, it was that we didn't have enough time with any one character to feel like their character development was fully explored and justified, but …

Another Optimistic Read

"A Closed And Common Orbit" by Becky Chambers is set in the same universe as "The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet" but follows side characters from the first book.

It took me a while to adjust to the new cast (I was still in love with the old cast!) but once I took a little break and came back to it with a fresh pallet, I really enjoyed it. I particularly liked how much the characters tried to look after each other.

Review of 'A Closed and Common Orbit' on 'Goodreads'

Deep and engaging

When I started reading this I was a little disappointed that we were going off on a tangent. As the novel continued though I came to love the story.

It reminds me of Iain M. Banks and Anne McCaffrey in equal measures. A universe to explore and live in. Deep philosophical questions, and a cast that doesn't die off one at a time (I hope this doesn't change in future books).

Highly recommended.

Review of 'A Closed and Common Orbit' on 'Goodreads'

Well, Becky Chambers did it again. After finding the first Wayfarers book such a delight, I wanted more stories of the crew I'd grown so fond of. I was a bit crestfallen to realize this book would follow Pepper and the AI mentioned at the end of the first book. And now here I am, shedding a few happy tears upon finishing the book, having grown to truly care about each character. The writing is just so good - I had to go back and reread a whole chapter when Pepper is on the way to the museum after the reveal about the crew member's location, and marveled at how cleverly it had been done. And just like the first book, this story does what the best sci fi does- it makes me question my assumptions and beliefs, makes me feel more open to possibilities, inspires curiosity and wonder. I'm …

Review of 'A Closed and Common Orbit' on 'Goodreads'

(Clarification first: this is not a sequel to [b:Angry Planet|22733729|The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (Wayfarers, #1)|Becky Chambers|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1405532474l/22733729.SY75.jpg|42270825]. There’s a connection, but it’s tenuous at best. Don’t expect any of the same characters or situations.)

And, with that out of the way, squee again! Not at first — I was slow to catch feelings for these characters — but catch them I did, and it all just kept getting better and better up to the very end. In this book, Chambers speaks to the Broken Ones: those of us with physical and/or psychic trauma, different, weird, hurting. And she writes about grit, compassion, caring, finding one’s tribe, one’s purpose, one’s self. There’s a whole lotta love in these books, and okay it can be a little thick at times, but right now I’m A-OK with that.

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