Closed Common Orbit

Closed Common Orbit

by (us)becky Chambers

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About This Novel

Lovelace, Voyager's artificial intelligence, was severely damaged when the spacecraft was attacked. With the help of grassroots technician Pepper, it was put into a prosthetic body, changing from an omniscient and omnipotent spacecraft master to a "person" trapped in a tangible body. She was an illegal creation, and if word got out, both she and Pepper would be in big trouble. They left the "Voyager" and started a new life on a new planet. The two are linked by fate and have to find their own place in the vast universe... The 2019 "Hugo Award" best series of novels has been widely praised around the world. It has been translated into more than ten languages ​​​​including French, German, Russian, Spanish, Italian, Romanian, and Turkish. It has been published and distributed in many countries and has sold film and television rights. Hardcore science fiction setting and easy-to-read storyline. It has self-consistent scientific logic support, solid and credible scientific and technological details, as well as vivid character creation and vivid plot description. The social face of an amazing future universe emerges vividly on the page, providing readers with an extremely fresh reading perspective. A cheerful and positive space opera, it is different from the heavy science fiction works of the golden age. It tells stories about people and "people" rather than differences and wars between races. With a grand cosmic background and cool racial settings, it focuses on real ordinary beings and conveys anti-war, anti-violence, anti-racial discrimination and anti-sexism concepts that people are concerned about and recognizes today. It is the main trend of young science fiction works in the new era.

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