The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet

The Wayfarers Series, book 1

audio cd, 1 pages

Published May 21, 2019 by Harpercollins, HarperCollins B and Blackstone Publishing.

ISBN:
978-1-0940-0212-5
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When Rosemary Harper joins the crew of the Wayfarer, she isn't expecting much. The Wayfarer, a patched-up ship that's seen better days, offers her everything she could possibly want: a small, quiet spot to call home for a while, adventure in far-off corners of the galaxy, and distance from her troubled past. But Rosemary gets more than she bargained for with the Wayfarer. The crew is a mishmash of species and personalities, from Sissix, the friendly reptilian pilot, to Kizzy and Jenks, the constantly sparring engineers who keep the ship running. Life on board is chaotic, but more or less peaceful - exactly what Rosemary wants. Until the crew are offered the job of a lifetime: the chance to build a hyperspace tunnel to a distant planet.

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Einfach entspannt nette Protagonist/innen kennenlernen

Ich suchte nach: - ScienceFiction - Autorin - optimistisch - divers und fand dieses Buch. Es ist nicht sonderlich spannend. Keine Intrigen, keine Schlachten, noch nicht mal philosophisch nachhallende Denkansätze. Man lernt einfach nur die sympathische, diverse Crew kennen, die ein bisschen was zu tun hat. Wie so eine von den etwas unspektakuläreren TNG- oder Voyager-Folgen. I love it! War leider etwas abrupt zu Ende, daher habe ich mir schnell Band 2 gekauft. Ich will noch ein bisschen weiter mitreisen.

Review of 'The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet' on 'Goodreads'

I've come a bit late to The Long Way, it's not as ground breaking now as it may have been back in 2014.

I can understand readers that may have been disappointed when what at first glance looks like the premise for a technical space thriller, turns out to be a cozy tale of found family and acceptance.

I found it to be too long, despite the warning on the label.

The shorter format of, [b:A Psalm for the Wild-Built|40864002|A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Monk & Robot, #1)|Becky Chambers|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1600789291l/40864002.SY75.jpg|63655961], was more suited to my taste.

Review of 'Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet' on 'Storygraph'

THE LONG WAY TO A SMALL, ANGRY PLANET is about a ship, a crew, a space journey, and the friends they made and (or sometimes tragically lost) along the way.

There are a lot of characters and they generally feel distinct from each other. That means I can't really point to an overall style, other than that once I tracked names enough to tell Jenks and Ashby apart I did all right for the rest of the book (I kept mixing up who was with Pei).
main character - If anyone is the main character it might be Rosemary, she's definitely the reader's way into the narrative as a human who doesn't have any travel experience and is generally unfamiliar with the people and places that they encounter on the way. Because she isn't the only point-of-view character there's a pretty robust diversity not only of perspectives but of angles …

Review of 'The long way to a small, angry planet' on 'Goodreads'

Superb Sci-fi

I found this novel by accident, and I'm glad that I did. It's a refreshing and enjoyable set of characters and universe that reminds me of Iain M Banks, and I can give no higher praise.

Now to read the rest.

Optimistic sci fi about a long journey and chosen family

So wonderful. I heard that this was an "optimistic" read, and it's true; the characters tackle the adversity they face by being emotionally intelligent, thoughtful, supportive, ethical. It scratched the same itch as, say, Kim Stanley Robinson. Chosen family was a constant theme. To switch mediums, it felt like a mix between Firefly, Star Trek, and She Ra.

I inhaled it! So good!

Review of 'The long way to a small, angry planet' on 'Goodreads'

This is mostly world building and character development. The overarching plot is actually more of a frame narrative loosely connecting the short-story-esque vignettes. The frame narrative: a multi-species crew taking contract jobs tunneling new wormholes through space takes a job in a distant, isolated sector and it will take a year to travel there for the job. It's as good an explanation as any for why their ship is traveling through many different territories and why the crew is interacting with so many different species and even their own friends and family on their home worlds. We've seen the ragtag crew before--it's reminiscent of Firefly, Hitchhiker's Guide, and so many other books and shows that you'll recognize immediately.

Does this sound dismissive? I hope not. This is a really lovely book in which people are kind, inclusive, and self-reflective. It's about family, community, and our obligations to each other. When …

Review of 'The long way to a small, angry planet' on 'Goodreads'

Squee! I really needed this book right now, and I didn’t even know it; in fact I almost put the book aside “for later” because the first few chapters were eversomuch on the treacly side. I’m so thankful to have kept going; it was SO worth it.

Fun story. Great characters, with swoonworthy relationships (professional, emotional, physical) between them. Rich undertone-filled dialog. Many chapters are set up to model Valuable Moral Lessons on diversity, relationship models, sexuality, body autonomy, conformity, courage ... but it was done so playfully, so tenderly, that I adored the ride. (Then again, it helps that my moral compass seems to align closely with Chambers’). But it’s not just unicorns and rainbows: there’s plenty of tension (including the kind that had me staying up way past bedtime); there’s drama and pain and loss.

I read this book in parallel with [b:Disordered Cosmos|54455629|The Disordered Cosmos A Journey …

Review of 'The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet' on 'LibraryThing'

I love these books they make me happy. The characters are all people/individuals with their own motivations, hopes, fears, confusions etc, even though only about half the characters are human. The aliens are aliens and not just "humans with stuck on ears and green skin". Read it, and then read all the others. The universe-building is also outstanding.

Review of 'The long way to a small, angry planet' on 'Goodreads'

I read this a couple years ago, but did a reread after picking up the rest of the series for cheap. I remembered it being sort of a lighthearted space adventure, and it primarily is that, but I'd forgotten how much work and detail Chambers puts into building characters with distinctly alien psychologies who are still recognizably people. Definitely worth a read just for that.

Review of 'Long Way to a Small Angry Planet' on Goodreads

1) "There was a hand-painted sign affixed to the wall beside the door. 'THE FISHBOWL,' it read. The bright letters were surrounded by smiling planets and cheerful flowers. New as Rosemary was to the ship, she had an inkling that the sign was Kizzy’s doing.
She opened the door, and gasped. Before her was a wide, domed room, constructed from interlocking sheets of plex. It was a window, a giant, bubble-like window, with the entire galaxy spilling out beyond. And on their side, everything — everything — was green. Large hydroponic planters were arranged in spiraling rows, bursting with broad leaves, perky sprouts, and dark, fat vegetables. Handwritten labels were affixed to skewers at regular intervals (the alphabet used was not one that Rosemary recognized). Some of the plants were flowering, and delicate trellises encouraged the climbers to grow tall. A branching path stretched out from the doorway, lined with …

Review of 'The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet' on 'Goodreads'

I liked this book. It has lovely intricate world building on par with multi-season SciFi TV-series, packed into one book. It has an interesting, if somewhat predictable, main plot and a bunch of sub plots.

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But it also has world building on par with multi-season SciFi TV-series packed into one book. It gets a bit much, and it's a tad too much "tell, not show". It also have the sub-plots of a whole season of those SciFi shows packed into one book, and the very big galaxy is shockingly small, with, in my opinion, not enough justification made for how come they know people everywhere along what is supposed to be an unusual long haul trip. I feel that's a flaw that could quite easily be fixed with small adjustments, but that the author just didn't care about that aspect, and unfortunately I …

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