I read this a little bit ago. I enjoyed it! It's chill, and not terribly groundbreaking. But the writing and world building is fun and light. Good read, made me want a cup of coffee too.
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The prequel, Bookshops and Bonedust, is also really good, but I can't think of anything that really captures the same slow-paced, pleasant vibe that these books did. I found one in an airport and picked it up, and loved it. I know the last one only came out last year, but I can't wait for the next.
Monk and Robot hit a lot of the same cozy notes. As does Becky Chambers' other stuff -- Wayfarers is especially good.
I only found out about the prequel recently. Very hyped to pick it up this holidau season... but maybe I'll save it for a rainy, stressful day once work picks back up.
I just had the chance to read the sample of A Place for the Wild-Built, and while I was skeptical with the preface, it really does seem to echo a lot of the same notes. Really looking forward to reading it.
Both are fabulous books! Can't recommend them enough to anyone looking for some good cozy fantasy.
I recognise this writer, but from the very successful videogames he has programmed and designed.
I like good stories as well so I might start taking a look at his books.
He does VA too I guess
Audiobook narration iirc