![]() ![]() Instead, it acts as a rallying cry that motivates Chambers’ credible and compassionately-crafted cast of characters to take full account of their respective futures. What happens to Sawyer happens, but its principal purpose isn’t to excite or even to intrigue. To be sure, a few things do in Record of a Spaceborn Few-there’s a tragic mishap at the outset, and an equally disastrous accident as the text progresses-but the third of Chambers’ loosely-connected Wayfarers works is only interested in events insofar as these events affect the five folks that are the focus of this practically pacific work of fiction. Indeed, it’s never been clearer than it is here that this is a series about people-people as opposed to the things that happen to them, assuming anything happens to them at all. regrettably, isn’t going to win over anyone who’s been underwhelmed by these books before. ![]() ![]() the most hectic episode of the Wayfarers series so far. ![]()
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