![]() ![]() In addition, we see the different dispositions of both characters as they interact with more of the population inhabiting the world. If watching a sunshine robot banter with a grumpy monk, there is much more of that here. It’s great fun to see Dex and Mosscap philosophically bicker. ![]() It’s cathartic, but comforting, with a focus on community and the meaning in existence. ![]() This series continues maintaining an air of kindness born out of the ashes of a world that simply didn’t work. Mosscap and Dex continue along their journey and encounter groups with different relationships to technology and the world around them. It’s a wonderful metaphor for the types of villages that exist in the world of Monk & Robot. There’s no overcrowding and a mutual respect for space, though it’s unclear why this is. For my review of the first book, click hereĬrown-shyness is a phenomenon where, if you look carefully at the canopies of trees, you’ll notice that they don’t quite touch each other. ![]()
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