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Mallory is on page 146 of 147
Ouch, Dex’s mental health is unfortunately very relatable. I feel the same way, and it’s nice to find a character who also struggles with their sense of purpose and satisfaction. And I’m surprisingly pleased that they never really got an answer about how to fix it. There’s no magic cure. Maybe just existing has to be enough.

Mosscap is so precious. It made Dex tea! I’m happy they are gonna stick together.
Jul 04, 2026 02:03AM
A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Monk & Robot, #1)

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Mallory
Mallory is on page 100 of 147
I adore Mosscap. Its outlook on life is so nice. The way it got offended because Dex called it “just” an object. XD

I assumed the machines were all from the factories too. It’s nice they chose to have life cycles instead.

The unrealistic part of this book is not that the machines magically gained sentience one day, but that humans didn’t abuse that as much as they could and instead left well enough alone.
Jul 04, 2026 12:44AM
A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Monk & Robot, #1)


Mallory
Mallory is on page 51 of 147
I’m really enjoying the world building of this. It’s so simple, yet immersive.

I have to say, going in to this I was expecting the monk to be less… adorkable. I was imagining some pensive philosophical man, not a nonbinary person my age who swears and has sex just like regular people. Dex is cool though.

Mosscap has only said one sentence and been on page for a single paragraph, but already I love them.
Jun 29, 2026 01:27AM
A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Monk & Robot, #1)


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