Die Galaxie und das Licht darin

taschenbuch, 400 pages

German language

Published May 24, 2022 by FISCHER Tor.

ISBN:
978-3-596-70701-0
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5 stars (11 reviews)

"Die Galaxie und das Licht darin" ist der vierte und letzte Band des legendären Wayfarer-Zyklus von Becky Chambers.

Das "Five Hop One Stop" ist ein kleines, unbedeutendes Motel am Rande einer viel befahrenen Sternenstraße. Wer hier übernachtet, der will eigentlich nur weiter. Trotzdem lassen Ouloo und Tupo nichts unversucht, um die besten Gastgeber der gesamten Galaxie zu sein. Doch als das Satellitensystem des Planeten zusammenbricht, und drei seltsame Reisende bei ihnen tagelang stranden, benötigen sie ihr gesamtes Geschick, um den Aufenthalt so angenehm wie möglich zu machen. Und vielleicht sogar unvergesslich.

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Ein wundervoller Abschluss einer herzerwärmenden Serie

5 stars

Hach, was soll ich sagen, auch dieses Buch war wieder einmal hinreißend schön. 🥰

Drei Aliens unterschiedlicher Spezies, die sich alle nicht kennen, stranden aufgrund technischer Schwierigkeiten zusammen mit ihren beiden Gastgeber*innen in einem Hotel auf einem unspektakulären Planeten namens Gora. Alle bringen sie ihre eigenen inneren Konflikte und Hintergründe mit, doch sie nutzen die Zeit, um aufeinander zuzugehen, sich gegenseitig zu helfen, für einander da zu sein und dabei enge Freundschaften zu schließen.

Die Art, wie diese neuen Bindungen geschlossen werden, wird von Becky Chambers wiedermal herzerwärmend und positiv rührend erzählt. Ich fühlte mich, als wäre ich Teil dieser liebevollen Truppe gewesen und finde es schade, dass die Zeit auf Gora nun zu Ende ist.

Sehr erfrischend fand ich auch, dass in diesem Buch Menschen so gut wie keine Rolle spielen und wir die Geschichte stets aus Sicht der Aliens erleben. Zudem handelt es sich fast nur um Spezies, …

Review of 'The Galaxy, and the Ground Within' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I’m really not sure what to feel about this book. It was easy to read, the characters were varied, and there’s enough world building to get a sense of the wider universe. But nothing really happens. The characters get to know each other, have some arguments, eventually come to a better understanding etc. (reminding me of 12 Angry Men in a way) but there’s no threat, no danger, no one is really at risk.

If you want a book to make you feel good, where all the characters (eventually) get along, and you don’t have to think too much about what’s going on, then I can see the appeal here. If you want plot, action, and things to Happen in general, then you might be disappointed.

Review of 'Galaxy, and the Ground Within' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

My only complaint about this is that it's the last of rhe Wayfarers series. Becky Chambers has an amazing talent for creating characters and I want to know more about what happens to the characters from this and the other three books. This book is a perfect example of how story and plot come from character. There's a big exciting event here, but the main purpose of that is to bring these five characters together and explore how each of them affects the others. However, through these characters - none of whom are human - we get a sense of this universe, how it works, and the frustrations that brings to each character's life. There's even a discussion about politics that captures the realities of it and how people deal with it.
A great read, and eager to see what she does next.

Review of 'The Galaxy, and the Ground Within' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

And the series comes to an end.
I have really enjoyed these very gentle books. There is bad stuff but is at the periphery of these stories and it is a refreshing change to have a gentler amble through some slice of life of stories. Alien slices of life, largely, but still.
These books have not been 'accurate' hard sci-fi. The aliens are very anthromorphised but they are well executed so you don't really care. Further, this just highlights that the stories are actually about us, now, told through a science fictional lens.
This one is a lockdown parable. It must have been written before the current pandemic in one of those lucky hit things but it feels very fresh and apt because of that.
This gets 5 stars on its own but that rating is also a reflection of my view of the series as whole. Highly recommended.

Review of 'Galaxy, and the Ground Within' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This didn’t feel like an ending. SO whilst I’m looking forward to Becky Chambers moving on, I’m sad to hear that she’s stopping here. There are so many more stories I am sure. This was beautifully told, completely in character, full of the spark and vitality that makes her characters both less Human, but more people, than many other science fiction writers can manage. I have enjoyed all of these and will very much enjoy rereading them all together one day.

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