![]() ![]() The volumes in the series are loosely-connected in terms of plot, although they share a universe, and while this fourth book does have some direct connections to its predecessors – Pei, a character from the first novel, is prominent here – it also works as a standalone story. The Galaxy, and the Ground Within is the fourth and final novel in Becky Chambers’ Wayfarers series, the others being The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet, A Closed and Common Orbit, and Record of a Spaceborn Few. It has become the place where a group of beings, representing multiple races and cultures, must work together as a single community. ![]() Surrounding the planet is a satellite grid governing the communications and transport that anyone visiting Gora relies upon – and once that grid hits a technological failure, the planet has become something other than a stopping-off point. The planet Gora sits at a convenient intersection between worlds, and so serves as a stopping-off point for galactic travellers of sundry species. WWAC’s coverage of the 2022 Hugo Awards continues… ![]()
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