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Thomas Sezak
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The city Dex is coming from seems to be like a utopia of the future. From the readers perpective, the city looks perfect and a place that nobody would ever want to leave. So when Dex decided he wanted to leave, it made me think why he would want to leave. I think the reason it makes sense to want to leave is that cities are high-speed and can be demanding. That's why, going to be a tea monk, he can find peace.
Feb 18, 2026 06:20PM
A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Monk & Robot, #1)

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Thomas Sezak
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When Dex is talking about his family and remembers the good old times when he was a kid. It reminded me of when I go home alot of times on the car ride home, I have flashbacks about growing up. The smell of campfires and eating a s'more with my Dad and brothers. The board games that would go untill we fall asleep. My favorite memory of them all is eating my mom's food every day.
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A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Monk & Robot, #1)


Thomas Sezak
Thomas Sezak is on page 20 of 151
Dex's first time being a tea monk was a disaster. I know these types of jobs take time to master. In my opinion, the women they got their first time was difficult. The situation the woman was in was unusual, and I would also probably not know what to say. I also feel like Dex was super unprepared for how hard it was going to be to be a tea monk. I think for Dex to succeed, he is going to need to learn from somebody.
Feb 19, 2026 06:33PM
A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Monk & Robot, #1)


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