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After touring the rural areas of Panga, Sibling Dex (a Tea Monk of
some renown) and Mosscap (a robot sent on a quest to determine what
humanity really needs) turn their attention to the villages and
cities of the little moon they call home. They hope to find the
answers they seek, while making new friends, learning new concepts,
and experiencing the entropic nature of the universe. Becky
Chambers's new series continues to ask: in a world where people
have what they want, does having more even matter?
It's been centuries since the robots of Panga gained self-awareness
and laid down their tools; centuries since they wandered, en masse,
into the wilderness, never to be seen again; centuries since they
faded into myth and urban legend. One day, the life of a tea monk
is upended by the arrival of a robot, there to honour the old
promise of checking in. The robot cannot go back until the question
of 'what do people need?' is answered. But the answer to that
question depends on who you ask, and how. They're going to need to
ask it a lot.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2017 HUGO AWARD AND THE ARTHUR C CLARKE AWARD.
WINNER OF THE 2017 PRIX JULIA-VERLANGER. 'Chambers is simply an
exceptional talent' Tor.com The stand-alone sequel to the
award-winning The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet. Lovelace was
once merely a ship's artificial intelligence. When she wakes up in
an new body, following a total system shut-down and reboot, she has
to start over in a synthetic body, in a world where her kind are
illegal. She's never felt so alone. But she's not alone, not
really. Pepper, one of the engineers who risked life and limb to
reinstall Lovelace, is determined to help her adjust to her new
world. Because Pepper knows a thing or two about starting over.
Together, Pepper and Lovey will discover that, huge as the galaxy
may be, it's anything but empty. PRAISE FOR THE WAYFARERS 'Never
less than deeply involving' DAILY MAIL 'Explores the quieter side
of sci-fi while still wowing us with daring leaps of imagination'
iBOOKS 'So much fun to read' HEAT 'Warm, engaging, properly
science-fictional, A Closed and Common Orbit is a very likable
novel indeed' GUARDIAN 'The most fun that I've had with a novel in
a long, long time' iO9
In the future, instead of terraforming planets to sustain human
life, explorers of the galaxy transform themselves. *FROM THE
SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR* 'Extraordinary . . . A future
masterwork' Joanne Harris 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. They can produce antifreeze in sub-zero
temperatures, absorb radiation and convert it for food, and
conveniently adjust to the pull of different gravitational forces.
With the fragility of the body no longer a limiting factor, human
beings are at last able to explore neighbouring exoplanets long
suspected to harbour life. Ariadne is one such explorer. On a
mission to ecologically survey four habitable worlds fifteen
light-years from Earth, she and her fellow crewmates sleep while in
transit, and wake each time with different features. But as they
shift through both form and time, life back on Earth has also
changed. Faced with the possibility of returning to a planet that
has forgotten those who have left, Ariadne begins to chronicle the
wonders and dangers of her journey, in the hope that someone back
home might still be listening. PRAISE FOR THE WAYFARERS 'Becky
Chambers is a wonder, and I feel better for having her books in my
life' JOHN CONNOLLY 'In a word, brilliant' ANDREW CALDECOTT 'A
short but fierce ode to humanity and all our reaches and flaws.
Unputdownable' NATASHA NGAN 'Outstanding . . . Chambers packs an
immense amount of story into a novella worthy of full-length
praise' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, Starred Review 'Becky Chambers takes
space opera in a whole new and unexpected direction' BEN
AARONOVITCH
FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR AND HUGO AWARD WINNER FOR
BEST SERIES. Winner of The Kitschie Red Tentacle for Best Novel.
The stunning finale to the award-winning Wayfarers series by Becky
Chambers, author of the beloved The Long Way to a Small, Angry
Planet. When a freak technological failure halts traffic to and
from the planet Gora, three strangers are thrown together
unexpectedly, with seemingly nothing to do but wait. Pei is a cargo
runner at a personal crossroads, torn between her duty to her
people, and her duty to herself. Roveg is an exiled artist, with a
deeply urgent, and longed for, family appointment to keep. Speaker
has never been far from her twin but now must endure the
unendurable: separation. Under the care of Ouloo, an enterprising
alien, and Tupo, her occasionally helpful child, the trio are
compelled to confront where they've been, where they might go, and
what they might be to one another. Together they will discover that
even in the vastness of space, they're not alone. PRAISE FOR THE
WAYFARERS 'Becky Chambers is a wonder, and I feel better for having
her books in my life' JOHN CONNOLLY 'In a word, brilliant' ANDREW
CALDECOTT 'A quietly profound, humane tour de force' GUARDIAN
'Chambers is simply an exceptional talent' TOR.COM 'Becky Chambers
takes space opera in a whole new and unexpected direction' BEN
AARONOVITCH
Continuing the definitive space opera anthology series. Today's
most popular writers produce new stories set in their most famous
universes, alongside essential and seminal short fiction from past
masters. The definitive collection of explorers and soldiers,
charting the dark frontiers of our expanding universe. Amongst the
infinite stars we find epic sagas of wars, tales of innermost
humanity, and the most powerful of desires - our need to create a
better world. The second volume of seminal short science fiction,
featuring twenty-six new stories from series such as Wayfarers,
Confederation, The Lost Fleet, Waypoint Kangaroo, Ender, Dream
Park, the Polity and more. Alongside work from tomorrow's legends,
revisit works by masters who helped define the genre: Arthur C.
Clarke, Jack Campbell, Becky Chambers, Robert Heinlein, George R.R.
Martin, Susan R. Matthews, Orson Scott Card, James Blish, E.E.
"Doc" Smith, Tanya Huff, Curtis C. Chen, Seanan McGuire, Sharon Lee
and Steve Miller, Larry Niven and Steven Barnes, Gardner Dozois,
David Farland, Mike Shepherd, C.L. Moore, Neal Asher, Weston Ochse,
Brenda Cooper, Alan Dean Foster, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Kevin J.
Anderson, David Weber and C.J. Cherryh. Infinite Stars: Dark
Frontiers brings you the essential work from past, present, and
future bestsellers as well as Grand Masters of science fiction.
*THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER AND HUGO AWARD WINNER FOR BEST SERIES*
From the ground, we stand. From our ship, we live. By the stars, we
hope. The incredible new novel by Becky Chambers, author of the
beloved The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet. Centuries after the
last humans left Earth, the Exodus Fleet is a living relic, a place
many are from but few outsiders have seen. Humanity has finally
been accepted into the galactic community, but while this has
opened doors for many, those who have not yet left for alien cities
fear that their carefully cultivated way of life is under threat.
Tessa chose to stay home when her brother Ashby left for the stars,
but has to question that decision when her position in the Fleet is
threatened. Kip, a reluctant young apprentice, itches for change
but doesn't know where to find it. Sawyer, a lost and lonely
newcomer, is just looking for a place to belong. And when a
disaster rocks this already fragile community, those Exodans who
still call the Fleet their home can no longer avoid the inescapable
question: What is the purpose of a ship that has reached its
destination? PRAISE 'Richly human, believable [and] compelling . .
. underlain with a deep compassion and a feeling for community'
Tor.com 'Terrific. . . a masterly exploration of characterisation
and diversity wrapped in intensity, heartbreak and tension.' Joanne
Harris, author of Chocolat 'An emotional, moving look at what it
means to be human, and the importance of heritage and legacy'
Lauren James, author of The Loneliest Girl in the Universe 'Exactly
what I hoped it would be and more . . . Moving in what feels like
small personal ways but is actually big, universal ways and it is
uplifting on the same scale' Forbidden Planet 'The best speculative
fiction currently being written' John Connolly
LONGLISTED FOR THE BAILEY'S WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 'A quietly
profound, humane tour de force' Guardian The beloved debut novel
that will restore your faith in humanity #SmallAngryPlanet When
Rosemary Harper joins the crew of the Wayfarer, she isn't expecting
much. The ship, which has 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 reptillian 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. They'll earn enough money to live comfortably for years...
if they survive the long trip through war-torn interstellar space
without endangering any of the fragile alliances that keep the
galaxy peaceful. But Rosemary isn't the only person on board with
secrets to hide, and the crew will soon discover that space may be
vast, but spaceships are very small indeed. PRAISE FOR THE
WAYFARERS 'Never less than deeply involving' DAILY MAIL 'Explores
the quieter side of sci-fi while still wowing us with daring leaps
of imagination' iBOOKS 'So much fun to read' HEAT 'Chambers is
simply an exceptional talent, quietly and beautifully redefining
the space opera' TOR.COM 'The most fun that I've had with a novel
in a long, long time' iO9
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