Quinn’s Reviews > A Psalm for the Wild-Built > Status Update
Quinn
is 30% done
I'm a quarter of the way through the book and the POV character (Dax) just ran into a robot.
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- The (presumably post-apocalyptic) world building is a joy
- The main character is relatable
- Positive queer representation
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- It feels like the work has more "punched in" narration than most other audiobooks
- (np) the first few chapters have a lot of time skips. This isn't inherently bad, but I noticed nonetheless
— Aug 15, 2023 10:14PM
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- The (presumably post-apocalyptic) world building is a joy
- The main character is relatable
- Positive queer representation
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- It feels like the work has more "punched in" narration than most other audiobooks
- (np) the first few chapters have a lot of time skips. This isn't inherently bad, but I noticed nonetheless
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Quinn
is 70% done
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- Conversations between the leads are thoughtful and thought-provoking
- I'm enjoying the prose; it's well-written without being needlessly complex or explicitly "literary"
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- ADR is still annoying
- It can occasionally be difficult to tell Dax and Mosscap apart
- With so little story left, I'm wondering if there's enough room to hit on all the various threads I'm imagining. (Then again, this is #1, so...)
— Aug 16, 2023 11:04PM
- Conversations between the leads are thoughtful and thought-provoking
- I'm enjoying the prose; it's well-written without being needlessly complex or explicitly "literary"
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- ADR is still annoying
- It can occasionally be difficult to tell Dax and Mosscap apart
- With so little story left, I'm wondering if there's enough room to hit on all the various threads I'm imagining. (Then again, this is #1, so...)

