Enno reviewed To Be Taught, If Fortunate by Becky Chambers
Review of 'To Be Taught, If Fortunate' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Short but sweet prequel novella set in the same universe as the Wayfarer series.
audio cd, 1 pages
Published Sept. 3, 2019 by Harpercollins, HarperCollins B and Blackstone Publishing.
At the turn of the twenty-second century, scientists make a breakthrough in human spaceflight. Through a revolutionary method known as somaforming, astronauts can survive in hostile environments off Earth using synthetic biological supplementations. With the fragile body no longer a limiting factor, human beings are at last able to explore exoplanets long suspected to harbour life.
Short but sweet prequel novella set in the same universe as the Wayfarer series.
Beautiful exploratory romp, a science mission to explore extrasolar planets faces wonder and complications, a joyful pace.
Lovely book telling the story of 4 scientists who are missioned to catalogue life on different planets.
"At some point, you have to accept the fact that any movement creates waves, and the only other option is to lie still and learn nothing."
En esta novelette, en un futuro no muy lejano un grupo de astronautas viaja a planetas lejanos para la pura exploración. Pasan cosas. Y como siempre, con unas reflexiones muy interesantes sobre nuestro futuro.
Si os ha gustado Wayfarers y el estilo de Chambers, os la recomiendo muchÃsimo.
Contrasts interestingly with:
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Good:
thoughtful characters with warm, caring relationships ([a:Becky Chambers|8389735|Becky Chambers|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1562580587p2/8389735.jpg] writes those really well!)
creative exoplanets
creative astronaut adaptations
concise format
Bad:
I'm bored with "utopian space explorers juxtaposed with dystopian ecologically destroyed Earth" trope
* "scientific finding" at the end should have been foreshadowed
Yet another amazing work by Becky Chambers. In this she manages to get under the skin of the fascination and fear of traveling beyond the bounds of our world. And somewhere between the exhilaration of discovery and the depths of boredom, she manages to do what she does best: explore what it means to be human.
And once again so many <3
I think I'm going to re-read Wayfarers soon.