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Hey, sorry if this is the wrong place to ask this but I have been hunting a novel that I read many years ago but I cannot remember the name. Here is what I remember:

It was written by a female author.

The main character I believe was a "chosen one" kind of character where he had to go on a journey to a specific planet to fulfill a prophesy.

The character that stuck with me was the main character's best friend who grew up on a space station. He learned at a very early age the safety of a confined, sealed space, and If you saw a large open expance, that there was probably a hull breach, and you were going to die, or have a very bad day. Thus when they arrived on a planet, he was extremely agoraphobic, and had a hard time functioning under an open sky.

I just thought it was a really cool concept not too often explored in space based science fiction (that I've read anyways).

Does anyone know what this book is? Thank you!

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

From ChatGPT:

The novel you're describing sounds like "Skyward" by Brandon Sanderson. However, it's important to note that "Skyward" was written by a male author, not a female one. The main character, Spensa, is indeed a "chosen one" who goes on a journey to a distant planet. Her friend, M-Bot, has a fear of open spaces due to his history on a space station. If the author's gender is a crucial detail, you might want to explore other possibilities.

Is that the one?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

No unfortunately, but thank you! I do really love me some Sanderson though, I'll have to check it out.

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