by Martha Wells
If you're looking at reviews for the third Murderbot book I'm assuming you're already well acquainted with the series and know what to expect. This offering brings you all the glorious Murderbotty goodness you're hoping for, plus a creepy deserted space station, formidable foes to battle, and more m...
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.This was another great installment in the series! These stories have been a lot of fun and I have found that each one tells a really big story in a rather small number of pages. Murderbot is on another mission in this installment that ke...
“I signaled Miki I would be withdrawing for one minute. I needed to have an emotion in private.”In “Rogue Protocol” by Martha WellsIs the SecUnit Pro- or Anti-Wittgenstein?Wittgenstein is often cited by believers in the possibility of more or less "sentient" AI. He is cited because he seems to re-ca...
I had this on pre-order and then scarfed it down on the day it arrived. As always, it was fun. I loved Murderbot's interaction with Miki, the "pet" robot that sees humans as its friends. Murderbot moves from disbelief, through disdain, on to mild jealousy followed finally by muted grief when they ...