When Dr. Amina Chen is promoted to Chief Cosmic Auditor, she expects a career of awe-inspiring duties-measuring black holes, checking gravitational constants, and approving newborn nebulae. Instead, she spends her days navigating intergalactic bureaucracy, tracking sulky galaxies, and explaining diplomacy to an overenthusiastic seventeen-limbed intern. When the Andromeda Galaxy wanders off for the third time in a week, Amina must coax it back into cosmic compliance.
Amid dark matter hold music, existential dread, and karaoke laws, she discovers that even galaxies need patience, persuasion, and a touch of humanity to keep the universe in order. Witty, whimsical, and delightfully absurd, *The Bureau of Misplaced Galaxies and Other Administrative Nightmares* is a cosmic comedy about duty, chaos, and the improbable heroism of singing to the stars.
When Dr. Amina Chen is promoted to Chief Cosmic Auditor, she expects a career of awe-inspiring duties-measuring black holes, checking gravitational constants, and approving newborn nebulae. Instead, she spends her days navigating intergalactic bureaucracy, tracking sulky galaxies, and explaining diplomacy to an overenthusiastic seventeen-limbed intern. When the Andromeda Galaxy wanders off for the third time in a week, Amina must coax it back into cosmic compliance.
Amid dark matter hold music, existential dread, and karaoke laws, she discovers that even galaxies need patience, persuasion, and a touch of humanity to keep the universe in order. Witty, whimsical, and delightfully absurd, *The Bureau of Misplaced Galaxies and Other Administrative Nightmares* is a cosmic comedy about duty, chaos, and the improbable heroism of singing to the stars.