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The Left Hand of Dog (Starship Teapot #1) audiobook

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Escaping intergalactic kidnappers has never been quite so ridiculous.

READ BY KAY ELUVIAN

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When Lem and her faithful dog, Spock, retreat from the city for a few days of hiking in Algonquin Park, the last thing they expect is to be kidnapped by aliens. No, scratch that. The last thing they expect is to be kidnapped by a bunch of strangely adorable intergalactic bounty hunters aboard a ship called the Teapot.

After Lem falls in with an unlikely group of allies – including a talking horse, a sarcastic robot, an overly anxious giant parrot, and a cloud of sentient glitter gas – the gang must devise a cunning plan to escape their captors and make it back home safely.

But things won’t be as easy as they first seem. Lost in deep space and running out of fuel, this chaotic crew are faced with the daunting task of navigating an alien planet, breaking into a space station, and discovering the real reason they’re all there…

Packed with preposterous scenarios, quirky characters, and oodles of humour, The Left Hand of Dog tackles complex subjects such as gender, the need to belong, and the importance of honest communication. Perfect for fans of Charlie Jane Anders’ Victories Greater than Death and The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by Becky Chambers – especially ones who enjoy endless references to Red Dwarf, Star Trek, and Doctor Who. This book will show you that the universe is a very strange place indeed.
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Maura

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2 years ago

FANTASTIC

I read the story first and would have rated it more than 5 stars if possible. I then grabbed the Audio Book because I wanted to experience it another way.

It is perfect. The narration is wonderful. The different voices for the different characters were not at all how I heard them in my head so it was like listening to an entirely different story.

There are many themes this story addresses in such a natural way. Nothing is shoved down our throats... it just IS.

I absolutely recommend devouring this boom on whatever format you can.