V171 reviewed The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers (Wayfarers, #1)
Review of 'The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (Wayfarers, #1)' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
All hesitations I had at the beginning of this book quickly evaporated once the plot got going. In typical Becky Chambers fashion, this story was touching, gentle, compelling, complex, and fascinating all at once. In the beginning, I was concerned that the story seemed to simply just be about a spunky, diverse crew of lovable crew mates who all have wacky relationships and interactions with each other. And while that's not necessarily untrue, the character development and the depths that we explore each character's emotions and anxieties really made them come alive, each in unique ways. The pacing initially felt slow with a LOT of time being spent with characters just interacting with each other and no real forward movement of the story. But as the story picked up, it became apparent that so much of those seemingly "small" interactions played a role in the overall narrative. It all came together in a truly masterful way, all the way through the end. For video game fans out there, this has an extremely Mass Effect feel with extremely unique characters, personal storylines, complex relationships, and a lot of love. I loved this so much, I think I'm going to immediately jump into the next one.