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Pilgrim Machines

By: Yudhanjaya Wijeratne
Narrated by: Peter Berkrot
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Humanity has spread to the stars...

For the first time in thousands of years, we have also discovered the Other. The alien. A being so unimaginably complex that it makes us all look like children.

The PCS Blue Cherry Blossom, a long range interstellar freighter, is tasked with the ultimate voyage. What lies at the heart of the galaxy? Who and what is out there? Is it even possible to survive?

Against a backdrop of relentless political and corporate maneuvering, a new crew sets out, prepared to risk their lives and their deaths to set forth into the void and look for answers. To go where no human has ever gone before.

And thus begins a new space odyssey.

Set in the world of the Salvage Crew by award winning writer Yudhanjaya Wijeratne, Pilgrim Machines is perfect for fans of We Are Legion, Battlestar Galactica, Murderbot, Blindsight and Star Maker.

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Science Fiction Space Opera Hard Science Fiction
Philosophical Depth • Creative Storytelling • Stellar Performance • Profound Musings • Epic Voyage • Poetic Prose

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Very slow, I nearly stopped even having enjoyed the first book, but eventually it became it's own thing and enjoyable in what it became.

Very slow start, but eventually satisfying

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“Pilgrim Machines” by Yudhanjaya Wijeratne is not just a book; it’s an experience. From the first chapter, I was hooked by the author’s ability to craft an interstellar journey that is both intimate and epic in scope. Set aboard the PCS Blue Cherry Blossom, a freighter tasked with a daring expedition to the edge of the galaxy, the story is steeped in mystery, suspense, and profound philosophical musings.

At its core, “Pilgrim Machines” explores what it means to be human when faced with the unknown—an alien entity of staggering intelligence and sophistication. The narrative poses questions about consciousness, the nature of life, and humanity’s place in the cosmos, all without losing its thrilling sci-fi edge. Wijeratne’s prose is poetic yet grounded, blending complex scientific concepts with vivid, emotionally resonant storytelling.

The audiobook, narrated by Peter Berkrot, takes the experience to another level. Berkrot’s performance is stellar; his voice perfectly conveys the tension, wonder, and emotional depth of the story. Every character feels alive, and the pacing of the narration keeps you engaged from start to finish.

One of the standout aspects of this novel is its balance. It’s intellectual without being inaccessible, emotional without being overwrought, and action-packed without losing its contemplative undertones. Fans of hard science fiction, as well as those who appreciate stories with philosophical depth, will find this a compelling listen.

“Pilgrim Machines” is a testament to Yudhanjaya Wijeratne’s talent as a storyteller and world-builder. Whether you’re a long-time sci-fi fan or new to the genre, this book will leave you thinking long after the final chapter. Highly recommended—a solid 5-star experience!

Transcendently Human

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A fun and entertaining story which brings out your inner geek and nerd all at once.

Amazing

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it wasn't quite as entertaining as the first book, in fact it's hardly even a continuation of the first. but it was good none the less, I especially enjoyed the ending

very philosophical twist

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I loved the first book, despite and because of its sudden veer into cosmic philosophy. This one knows what it is from the beginning. While extremely different, anyone that enjoyed this for the same reasons as I should check out the monk and robot series.

Knows what it is

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