The story picks up right where the first book left off, with Sibling Dex, a tea monk, experiencing the sometimes all-encompassing listlessness that often accompanies being human and Mosscap the robot emissary (the first one seen in hundreds of years) on a mission to answer the question “What do humans need?” by heading out of the wilderness and into the villages of Panga.Ĭhambers’ knack for creating cozy sci-fi/fantasy stories shines through every page, from the beautifully descriptive prose meandering through the roads and villages of Panga to the thoughtful diversity of the cast of characters. If you enjoyed the endearing characters and expansive optimism of the first book, you’re going to love this one. A Prayer for the Crown-Shy is the sweet and thoughtful sequel to A Psalm for the Wild-Built.
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