Picked up this book based on a recommendation elsewhere on SFF Chronicles, and am enjoying it so far (up to page 137).
I find some of the descriptions of the maintenance work ... especially a couple of scenes with the technician Kizzy ... quite good. The author must know someone that works in industrial electronics, instrumentation or is a millwright. Kizzy reminds me more than a little of some people that I've worked with over the years. Geez, I've even slapped a couple of notes on my sleeve (but none so far that said "EAT" !). And Kizzy singing Socks Match My Hat? I work in a multi-lingual environment and have heard guys singing English rap songs that don´t fully know all the lingo. And like Kizzy, couldn´t care less.
It's little things like that that add colour to the book and to the characters.
So I guess the book is about Rosemary, but the character of Kizzy has got my interest.
Wikipedia says that this is Becky Chamber's first book. Self-published. Impressive. It's nice reading stuff from newer authors. How many other talented authors are out there struggling to get noticed?
Time to pick the book up and keep reading.
Will
I find some of the descriptions of the maintenance work ... especially a couple of scenes with the technician Kizzy ... quite good. The author must know someone that works in industrial electronics, instrumentation or is a millwright. Kizzy reminds me more than a little of some people that I've worked with over the years. Geez, I've even slapped a couple of notes on my sleeve (but none so far that said "EAT" !). And Kizzy singing Socks Match My Hat? I work in a multi-lingual environment and have heard guys singing English rap songs that don´t fully know all the lingo. And like Kizzy, couldn´t care less.
It's little things like that that add colour to the book and to the characters.
So I guess the book is about Rosemary, but the character of Kizzy has got my interest.
I have not read any reviews or anything about this novel so I don't know where the plot is going. Of course things ARE going to go south sooner or later. Otherwise there wouldn't be much point to the book. But putting myself in the place of the crew, I would kinda think that maybe this mission is not such a great idea. All expenses paid? Really? From the government? There's a big tip off right there! And do you really want to make a wormhole connection to a warlike society that has been fighting for centuries? Hmmm. And why exactly were they asked to do this job? Because they're expendable if things go bad? Guess I shall soon see...
Wikipedia says that this is Becky Chamber's first book. Self-published. Impressive. It's nice reading stuff from newer authors. How many other talented authors are out there struggling to get noticed?
Time to pick the book up and keep reading.
Will