Sisters of the Vast Black - Lina Rather

⭐ 8.5/10

(Originally written by Magdalene)

This novella caught my attention because the premise was just so unique, and unlike anything I'd ever heard of before. And it won the Hugo!

The story centers around an order of nuns who have been sent into space (it's sometime after a huge war on Old Earth, far in the future) in a living ship to reach and help far-flung colonies. Nuns in space?? Heck yes! The story focuses on four of the nuns, who struggle with their callings.

It's mostly a quiet story, as the nuns question faith, the intersection between religion and politics, and questions of morality. Should they let their ship mate? Is preaching the gospel more important than helping the suffering? What happens if you fall in love but also love your life on the ship? It tackles all this in less than 200 pages. Obviously the premise is super weird, yet the tone is serious and contemplative, albeit with a pretty action-packed ending. Highly recommend for anyone looking to read something different from the norm.

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