by Martha Wells
The final installation in the Murderbot novellas. I'm always nervous about endings, and I think this one was solid. The story curves back around to the beginning as Murderbot reunites with the humans it met in the first story. The bulk of this book is focused on a rescue mission and tying things tog...
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.I had a great time with this newest installment in the Murderbot Diaries series. After reading the previous three installments in the series, I knew that I was going to have to read about Murderbot's further adventures just as soon as I ...
“’I don’t want to be human.’[...]Dr. Mensah said: [...] ‘We tend to think that because a bot or a construct looks human, its ultimate goal would be to become human.’‘That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.’”In “Exit Strategy” by Martha WellsSecUnits are sentient constructs, part machine, part orga...
"The Murderbot Diaries" are really a single novel that the publishers have released as four novellas. This would have been fine except each novella was priced as if it were a full novel, leaving me feeling abused by the publisher. The reason I LET myself be abused is that "The Murderbot Diaries" a...