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Siwoo Kim
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I could see right away how much Dex had grown as a tea monk. I could see them immediately pick up rhythm, prepare his things, and talk to their patron smoothly and understandingly. It was especially impressive because just a few pages ago, she was a fumbling newbie who had her patron comforting them instead of the other way around. The passing of time and the growth of the main character was really evident.
— Feb 20, 2026 06:23PM
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Siwoo Kim
is on page 120 of 151
These pages really sent a message about how much Dex had grown closer to Mosscap over the few days they have been together. Although at first Dex had pushed Mosscap away, feeling awkwardness and even yelling at it when they felt frustration. However, in now, Dex and Mosscap are comforting each other as well and holding hands. It is interesting to see these kind of interaction between humans and robots.
— 7 hours, 2 min ago
Siwoo Kim
is on page 112 of 151
In this page, I really felt sorry for Dex. They had thrown away everything at hand, just for this trip, only for the road to be blocked. I understood the anger that Dex felt, I would have felt just the same. But I was a little surprised when Dex decided to walk to their destination. I felt like that it is just a senseless thing to do and dangerous. But it shows how sometimes, feelings to overcome logical thought.
— Feb 26, 2026 04:58PM
Siwoo Kim
is on page 77 of 151
Just like Dex, I expected Mosscap to be much different than how it is described in the text. When I think about robots, I think machines that do things for humans. Inanimate things that has no emotions no feelings. However, Mosscap is much more human like. He speaks fluidly, even in a friendly manner towards Dex. It starts conversations and asks Dex questions. Mosscap has made the plot 10 times more interesting.
— Feb 21, 2026 01:24PM
Siwoo Kim
is on page 6 of 151
Although nothing significant have happened yet, something that stuck out for me was the expression crickets. The narrator kept mentioning how they wanted to hear the peace and calm of 'crickets' a probable symbol for peace of the wild and calm environment. I thought it was interesting how the the book started off with the author changing roles at the start of the book. It was an unexpected plot change from the start.
— Feb 19, 2026 06:29PM
