• The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet - A short review

    From BCFD 36@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 9 11:52:15 2025
    I am glad the google groups at least has the some of the old stuff in
    it. I see that this book had been lightly discussed years ago.

    Whilst in Hawaii, I read "The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet". It had
    the potential to be really good. Or really smutty. But for me it was
    just "meh".

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    Dave Scruggs
    Senior Software Engineer - Lockheed Martin, et. al (mostly Retired)
    Captain - Boulder Creek Fire (Retired)
    Board of Directors - Boulder Creek Fire Protection District (What was I thinking?)

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  • From BCFD 36@21:1/5 to Lynn McGuire on Thu Apr 10 11:07:32 2025
    On 4/9/25 12:57, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    On 4/9/2025 1:52 PM, BCFD 36 wrote:
    I am glad the google groups at least has the some of the old stuff in
    it. I see that this book had been lightly discussed years ago.

    Whilst in Hawaii, I read "The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet". It
    had the potential to be really good. Or really smutty. But for me it
    was just "meh".

    I reviewed this book here on March 19, 2025.

    ""The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (Wayfarers, 1)" by Becky Chambers
       https://www.amazon.com/Long-Small-Angry-Planet-Wayfarers/dp/0062444131/

    The first book of a four book space opera science fiction series.  I
    read the well printed and well bound trade paperback published by Harper Voyager in 2014 that I bought new on Amazon.  I have bought the second
    book in the series and am reading that now.  Please note that this
    series won the 2019 Hugo Award for Best Series.

    Life in the not so near future is quite different.  Earth was horribly polluted and overcrowded so many people moved to other planets and space ships in the Solar System.  And then the aliens showed up using wormhole traveling space ships to cross the great expanses of space much faster.
    The humans are now junior members of the Galactic Commons, the GC, with
    all of the rights and responsibilities that come with that.

    Rosemary Harper is on the run from her past.  She was born and raised on Mars and has been educated as a administrative clerk with fluency in
    several alien languages.  She has been hired by Captain Ashby Santoso of
    the wormhole tunneling small and aged spaceship "Wayfarer" to sort out
    their paperwork messes.  The crew is of several alien races and diverse capabilities: a captain, a pilot, a navigator, a doctor / chef, a algae
    fuel technician, and two equipment technicians.  Plus an AI to run the myriad processes of a space ship.

    This book reminds me so much of the "Firefly" tv series due to the crew interactions.  There are many space alien races, xenophobia, both
    mammals and reptiles plus a blob race, AIs, etc.  Technology and
    craziness are rampant throughout the galaxy with people living
    everywhere that they can set down roots for a while.

    The drawing of the "Wayfayer" on the cover is totally cool with the
    solarium containing the miniature forest on top of the spaceship.  I
    would like to see a larger picture of it.

    The author has a website at:
       https://www.otherscribbles.com/

    My rating:  5 out of 5 stars
    Amazon rating:  4.4 out of 5 stars (27,656 reviews)

    Lynn"

    Lynn




    DOH!

    It was your review of the book that caused me to buy it. Maybe we drank
    too many Mai Tais while we were in Hawaii? Too many shots to the head
    when I was boxing in college or playing football in high school?


    --
    ----------------

    Dave Scruggs
    Senior Software Engineer - Lockheed Martin, et. al (mostly Retired)
    Captain - Boulder Creek Fire (Retired)
    Board of Directors - Boulder Creek Fire Protection District (What was I thinking?)

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  • From Scott Lurndal@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Thu Apr 10 18:22:02 2025
    BCFD 36 <[email protected]> writes:
    On 4/9/25 12:57, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    On 4/9/2025 1:52 PM, BCFD 36 wrote:
    I am glad the google groups at least has the some of the old stuff in
    it. I see that this book had been lightly discussed years ago.

    Whilst in Hawaii, I read "The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet". It
    had the potential to be really good. Or really smutty. But for me it
    was just "meh".

    I reviewed this book here on March 19, 2025.

    ""The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (Wayfarers, 1)" by Becky Chambers
       https://www.amazon.com/Long-Small-Angry-Planet-Wayfarers/dp/0062444131/

    The first book of a four book space opera science fiction series.  I
    read the well printed and well bound trade paperback published by Harper
    Voyager in 2014 that I bought new on Amazon.  I have bought the second
    book in the series and am reading that now.  Please note that this
    series won the 2019 Hugo Award for Best Series.

    Life in the not so near future is quite different.  Earth was horribly
    polluted and overcrowded so many people moved to other planets and space
    ships in the Solar System.  And then the aliens showed up using wormhole
    traveling space ships to cross the great expanses of space much faster.
    The humans are now junior members of the Galactic Commons, the GC, with
    all of the rights and responsibilities that come with that.

    Rosemary Harper is on the run from her past.  She was born and raised on
    Mars and has been educated as a administrative clerk with fluency in
    several alien languages.  She has been hired by Captain Ashby Santoso of
    the wormhole tunneling small and aged spaceship "Wayfarer" to sort out
    their paperwork messes.  The crew is of several alien races and diverse
    capabilities: a captain, a pilot, a navigator, a doctor / chef, a algae
    fuel technician, and two equipment technicians.  Plus an AI to run the
    myriad processes of a space ship.

    This book reminds me so much of the "Firefly" tv series due to the crew
    interactions.  There are many space alien races, xenophobia, both
    mammals and reptiles plus a blob race, AIs, etc.  Technology and
    craziness are rampant throughout the galaxy with people living
    everywhere that they can set down roots for a while.

    The drawing of the "Wayfayer" on the cover is totally cool with the
    solarium containing the miniature forest on top of the spaceship.  I
    would like to see a larger picture of it.

    The author has a website at:
       https://www.otherscribbles.com/

    My rating:  5 out of 5 stars
    Amazon rating:  4.4 out of 5 stars (27,656 reviews)

    Lynn"

    Lynn




    DOH!

    It was your review of the book that caused me to buy it. Maybe we drank
    too many Mai Tais while we were in Hawaii? Too many shots to the head
    when I was boxing in college or playing football in high school?

    Or just differing tastes in SF.

    I find most of his reviews of apocalyptic fiction uninteresting,
    as I'm looking for more positive SF. YMMV. On the other hand,
    I do like RAH and even most Weber, but I'm not blind to their flaws.

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