𝔙𝔦𝔩𝔪𝔬𝔰 reviewed Network Effect by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #5)
#5
5 stars
Nicht nur wegen seines Umfangs (erster Roman der Reihe) - am meisten actiongeladene Murderbot. Würde wieder lesen.
eBook, 348 pages
English language
Published May 5, 2020
Murderbot returns in its highly anticipated, first, full-length standalone novel.
You know that feeling when you’re at work, and you’ve had enough of people, and then the boss walks in with yet another job that needs to be done right this second or the world will end, but all you want to do is go home and binge your favorite shows? And you're a sentient murder machine programmed for destruction? Congratulations, you're Murderbot.
Come for the pew-pew space battles, stay for the most relatable A.I. you’ll read this century.
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I’m usually alone in my head, and that’s where 90 plus percent of my problems are.
When Murderbot's human associates (not friends, never friends) are captured and another not-friend from its past requires urgent assistance, Murderbot must choose between inertia and drastic action.
Drastic action it is, then.
Nicht nur wegen seines Umfangs (erster Roman der Reihe) - am meisten actiongeladene Murderbot. Würde wieder lesen.
This book seemed like a longer adventure and deeper understanding of Murderbot and his allies. His/Its world has grown and it is faced with decisions and learning it is not prepared for, except the threats it faces are more daunting and dangerous than ever. This story is a full sized novel of a mission into impossible odds but then again Murderbot only seems to do impossible things.
Content warning Mild spoilers
My favorite so far I think. I'm pretty excited for three as well and hope I'll read more of it. I had a bit trouble understanding what happened when on the colony in the beginning but it didn't hinder enjoying the book.
3.5
a bit too long for my liking of murderbot stories. the middle especially felt like it dragged on forever. still, yet another wholesome murderbot story, this time with the return of ART!
Enjoyable, but I got bogged down in the middle for a good while: I suspect I prefer this kind of story at novella length.