A Psalm for the wild-built - Book Review

A Psalm for the wild-built, by Becky Chambers

 Pretty much amazing. Frankly, when I read the description I wasn't very interested, but there was so much praise for the book I read it anyway.

The story is mostly about a non-binary tea monk, which goes around cities providing tea and conversation for distraught people in an eco-friendly world. Robots disappeared a while ago - they went sentient, asked people to go away, and they just said fine (probably the least believable element here, but quite refreshing).

The monk meets a wild robot, that is trying to understand how humans are now. A very pleasant road trip  (well, at least for the reader) ensues.

Can't wait for the next book!

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