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Love a MurderBot story!
I should have ordered the next one from Libby earlier. 7 week wait! Oh well. Gotta be patient!
#lgbtqia2025
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Love a MurderBot story!
I should have ordered the next one from Libby earlier. 7 week wait! Oh well. Gotta be patient!
#lgbtqia2025
These brackets always look so fun, so I'm joining in this year! Thanks @CSeydel for this cute graphic for #BookBracket2025. I loved all three of the #Murderbot books I read in January, but decided on Network Effect as my favourite. It really put Murderbot through the wringer, being kidnapped by its old friend ART who had been infiltrated by an alien remnant virus and needed its SecUnit expertise to get its crew back. As you do with old friends.
I sped through the first 4 novellas in December so I could read this one for #AuldLangSpine and this series is so fun! I decided to go with the dramatized adaptations and I think they make me relate to Murderbot even more.
And ART was back for this novel! Yay! 4⭐️
What a goddamn delight to have a full length Murderbot book and to get to see ART and the Preservation crew again and to see Murderbot grow!! It even admits to having feelings!! The only thing better than one Murderbot is two Murderbots, which this book has! (Murderbot 2.0, love your work)
Incredible #audiobook performance by Kevin R Free!
#12BooksOf2024 November
@Andrew65
A reread for me -- necessary before reading the next book -- and it was just as good the second time. My favorite of the “Murderbot“ series, because of the characters and relationships, and Murderbot caring so much no matter how hard it tries not to.
#12BooksOf2024 February
The cranky and cynical Murderbot is back and now it's for the full length novel. Wells is successfully keeping the light style of the narrative while building a wider narrative and allowing our hero to move into the bigger world, more exciting adventures, new humans to befriend and new character traits to develop
#told_by_a_woman
Oops! I finished this one the other day and forgot to review it! This is the first novel-length installment of the series, and the pacing definitely feels more novel-like. I found the interwoven additional storyline a little confusing (although I get why it's there), but I really like the relationships and the bizarre sci-fi elements.
Photo: Camille guarding our house; she's our version of a SecUnit.
I'm starting to think Murderbot might be my spirit animal.
First day of school bathroom selfie. Classes started yesterday (the ones I'm taking, not the ones I'm teaching), and while they promise to be fun and the good kind of challenging, they are already cutting into my quality time with Murderbot.
I try to read these books slow, to make them last. But eventually, I reach the last page. Finishing a good story is always a little bittersweet.
I absolutely love this series. And this one is a great installment because it includes ART!
“‘Just remember you‘re not alone here.‘
I never know what to say to this. I am actually alone in my head, and that‘s where 90 plus percent of my problems are.”
👆🏻 This.
Soooo many reasons why I love this series. And another reason why Martha Wells should be on any best of list. #stupidNYTlist
After much deliberation I decided to read in publication order instead of the chronological, this flowed really well after HOME. The 1st full length novel did not disappoint, more sass, more emotion, new friends, old friends -even if Murderbot doesn‘t want to admit they are friends.
I should‘ve had more faith in Martha Wells and trusted that I would enjoy this series just as much in novel length.
This had a strong start but after a few hours, everything felt padded to oblivion. Despite having clear goals the book meanders to them. We got a bit more world-building and the characters felt a bit more fleshed out, but not enough to make a lot of them distinguishable from one another still.
There was also a bit with a pedo that felt unnecessary and out of left field and I was not a fan. Just to put it out there.
An old friend needs some help, and Murderbot is determined to come through while also protecting the humans under its care. This is a full length novel and Wells takes advantage of the space to build on the relational complexity she‘s been developing in earlier books. LOVE THIS SERIES.
This was longer than I remembered it to be, about 3-4 times longer than each novella. That meant a lot of things happened and, since my memory of the first read through was pretty hazy, there was a lot I had forgotten. Which explains why I was *so confused* when I first read the sequel. 🤦♀️
Anyway, it‘s a good book and I love the characters. But the series is much better marathoned than read in publication-times instalments.
The next Murderbot book + tea and snacks = the best Saturday night ever! 💕📚
And yes, I moved one of my small Christmas trees into my book room so it could bring me joy all year long! 🤭
I was hoping to continue my re-read in chronological rather than publication order… but I ran out of free books in audible (and shortly will end my audible sub anyway). Network Effect follows Exit Strategy in publication order and is the only novel-length Murderbot book so far. At least the one I‘ve skipped for now, Fugitive Telemetry, is more of a standalone story (from memory). And has a longer wait time at the library 🤷♀️
The 5th in the Muderbot series (and the first full-length book of the series) found Murderbot reuniting with ART! I was happy to see the author bring ART back although this one got a little slow and redundant in places. This series may be better suited for novellas.
4.5/5⭐ I got a little lost on some of the details of the larger plot, but I still knew when to think “yay“ vs “oh shit.“ I can't get enough of Murderbot, ART, & the humans they care about. Even in this novel-length story Wells never lets the pacing flag or includes unnecessary filler scenes. The action & relationships are so deeply satisfying to my soul. This book introduces interesting dynamics & characters I hope we see again in future stories.
I ❤️❤️❤️ rereading Murderbot by audiobook!
I finished this doodle cowl test knit (❤️🐙❤️)and a Nomadic Knits headband during this listen.
#litsycrafters #knittersoflitsy
Reread Murderbot in Murderbot timeline (6 before 5). Makes much more sense, especially when considering what book 7 has in store.
#SeriesLove2023 @TheSpineView @Andrew65
After reading the novellas I jumped into reading the full Murderbot novel. I love to see what Wells does with the space to really work. Excellent plotting and character voice, as always, and I enjoyed seeing the character development across this book. Lovely relationships too. I'm very excited for the next full novel coming out! I have it preordered and can't wait for November.
The first full novel length adventure in the Murderbot series. I loved the return of our cranky yet caring SecUnit and his diverse cast of side characters. I actually missed the shorter length, and this felt a little more hard sci-fi than I typically read. Still a fun book, I highly recommend the audio for this series! 4⭐️
Finally figured out why I like Murderbot stories: it‘s hardboiled crime fiction in space. Raymond Chandler hero but half-human, half-bot. Genderless Humphrey Bogart w/ BUILT-IN weapons & drones. Laconic, snarky, distanced, smart, wisecracking, duty-bound but risk-taking, tough but sentimental gun-for-hire. Appeal = the bravado? Social issues (corporate greed, environmental degradation)+ MC‘s inner struggles. Murderbot, p77: “Ugh. Emotions.” 😂2020
I could not love this series, or Murderbot, more! Murderbot made some important decisions in this installment and it was nice to see it forming some relationships with other bots in addition to its human team.
I love this series, it is the very best of sci-fi with the bonus of having a lot of heart and wholesomeness (which is imo often lacking in the genre). Cannot recommend enough! I was super happy this novel was a bit longer than the previous ones, and seems like the next ones will be 🔥
Another great Murderbot installment -- almost caught up with the series. This is my happy story currently, making my chores a lot more pleasant
It's book hugging time again! 📚🤖🥰
Murderbot, with trademark snark, doesn't spend enough time rescuing it's own increasing flock of helpless ducklings/aka squishy humans, NOOOOO, now it has to go help another bot rescue its humans(crew)! 🤣
Oh, honey, relatable. Overthinkers and AI/bot intelligence, I feel like they'd have a lot in common. 🤔🥴
But I love it even more when they make up. 🥰🤖🥰
I LOVE it when they're snippy with each other! 😆
Be proud of your accomplishments. 😆
Snark master Murderbot is back.
It joined Dr. Mensah‘s brother, daughter, and friends on a research mission that goes horribly wrong when their ship is abducted by strange alien-type creatures who were flying an all-too familiar transport ship. Murderbot is thrown in the thick of it trying to keep his humans alive, restore ART, and figure out what the hell was going on.
Finished 5/8/2022
First book of the year and I can mark one off for #SeriesLove2023 already! I love Murderbot even more after this book, if that‘s possible. The combination of its wariness and damage with its fierce loyalty & caring makes Murderbot such a compelling and deeply human (non-human) character. The plot kept me turning pages, and the character development took this one to the next level. And of course, Murderbot‘s snark doesn‘t hurt. 😁
Starting 2023 with this stack! An inauspicious start to my goal of reading from my shelves instead of the library—5/6 are library books 😆
#LittleHouse: Farmer Boy (in progress)
#SeriesLove2023: Network Effect (in progress)
#KindredSpiritsBuddyRead: Before Green Gables
#AuldLangSpine: Remarkably Bright Creatures / The Cartographers
#ChunksterChallenge2023: Babel (also for AuldLangSpine)
+IRL book club pick & #BookSpin / #DoubleSpin (TBD)
#12booksof2022
On the 8th day of Christmas I pick Network Effect for my #August2022 best book as I continued on with my Murderbot obsession last year.
Oh Murderbot, you get better with every installment. I wish they were all full length novels like this one because it was such a delight. The super techy sci-fi bits still lose me from time to time, but it‘s all worth it. This is also one of the best narrated series I‘ve ever listened to, it‘s just perfection. I‘m tempted to go back and re-listen from the beginning but will force myself to wait until after I‘ve devoured the rest of these!
#SeriesRead2022 @TheSpineView
Yay! Murderbot and ART are together again. 💚
I liked this one but I do feel these stories work better as novellas. As always though Wells does an excellent job making Murderbot and ART feel human, especially with the friendship that develops between the two.
Lots of great sci-fi action with all the familiar characters I've come to love in this series.
#2022Book103
This is the first full-length novel in the MurderBot series, and I didn‘t enjoy it quite as much as the novellas. These stories seem to work better in shorter form, because this one kind of just kept circling the same plot conflict over and over.
This installation of the Murderbot series is hard core scifi. Plot and character heavy, this was a harder go than the first books.
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We all need more Murderbot and ART in our lives.
I adore this world and want to stay in it.
Now the long wait begins before the next book comes out.
I have to say that I love ART even more than Murderbot.
I was going to take a break from Murderbot since there are only 2 left in the series right now.
I read 19 pages of Bunny and just wanted to go back.
So, Murderbot 5 it is.
I‘m not sure what I‘ll do once I finish the 6th one. 😕
The pic was at dinner last night at Trevi‘s in Caesar‘s Las Vegas. The lighting wasn‘t great for reading so I mostly people watched, but the gnocchi was fantastic!
On a survey mission, things get complicated when the team is half kidnapped/half dragged along for the ride. Murderbot‘s past makes a return, and it‘s humans find new and interesting ways to get into trouble.
Love the time & depth that a full novel gives us. Murderbot is settling into it‘s new role while also adjusting to trusting the humans around it. Loved the character growth, relationship developments, & exponential world building. 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌗