I picked up Becky Chamber's The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (2014) on a work friend's recommendation. Then, it sat on my TBR shelf for nearly a month, until I couldn't renew it from the library any longer. When I finally began to read, I ripped through this book in about three days, which felt impressive given I've had a hard time focusing when reading lately.
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet is similar in many ways to my other comfort read, the Vorkosigan series. It features a captain who holds his crew together by focusing on friendships over abstract concepts of loyalty, and a crew whose desires pepper the book and force you to love them.
During the early chapters, I was really nervous about that crew. Since I've been struggling to focus, I thought there was no way I could keep track of more than a single handful of cast members. To my great joy, I was wrong.
Like in the Vorkosigan saga, the space between the various perspectives gives the reader a chance to fill in the gaps for each character. Having that freedom to dream them into being makes them even more memorable than writing every detail down.
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