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In a time when humanity has everything it needs a monk meets a robot and they talk. A book as beautiful as a dresh cup of tea and as endearing and heartwarming as can be. Hitting some points close to home and makes you rethink how you perceive the world.
When Sibling Dex decides to go "off the rails" following his own intrinsic ick to leave the well paved roads, they do not know what meets them within the first hours in the wilds. Mosscap bursts into their life with the question "what do you need?" The two of them set onto a journey, whose outcome is nestled between the tea wagon, an ever so curious robot and the big question of what "need" really encompasses. "Monk and Robot" takes the reader by the hand and nudges him friendliy but unforgivingly in the direction of taking a new perspective on life. I cannot recommend this book enough, especially for drowsy winter evenings with a cup of tea at hand and an open mind for things to come.

8. Jan. 2026
In a time when humanity has everything it needs a monk meets a robot and they talk. A book as beautiful as a dresh cup of tea and as endearing and heartwarming as can be. Hitting some points close to home and makes you rethink how you perceive the world.
When Sibling Dex decides to go "off the rails" following his own intrinsic ick to leave the well paved roads, they do not know what meets them within the first hours in the wilds. Mosscap bursts into their life with the question "what do you need?" The two of them set onto a journey, whose outcome is nestled between the tea wagon, an ever so curious robot and the big question of what "need" really encompasses. "Monk and Robot" takes the reader by the hand and nudges him friendliy but unforgivingly in the direction of taking a new perspective on life. I cannot recommend this book enough, especially for drowsy winter evenings with a cup of tea at hand and an open mind for things to come.
8. Jan. 2026








