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Chargement... System Collapsepar Martha Wells
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Another entry in the Murderbot universe, which is about rescues and escapes on several levels. Murderbot is part of an effort to rescue colonists from a dangerous planet as well as predatory corporate efforts to conscript them as slave labor. It also has to escape the same corporation on a mission gone wrong, saving its own humans along the way. Although I liked the book, I found it difficult to get immersed. The very abrupt start, picking up pretty much where the previous book ended, and the ongoing references to events in previous books, made me feel disoriented. As if the author (whom I generally adore) had broken the author-reader contract implicit in the kind of series named "Murderbot diaries", and that particular length (mostly novellas, and short novels) ie. books that are loosely connected but can stand on their own. When I finished this book I let out a deep, heartfelt sigh of satisfaction. I don't get to do that very often. It's not that the books is perfect, it just gave me everything I needed it to and it was definitely worth losing sleep over to finish. One of my growing favorite things about this series is the access we are getting to this whole other world, a separate and growing culture of computers, bot, ships and machines. They have a distinct culture and language and even the simplest of bots is treated with respect by both the author and SecUnit themselves. The story was very much in the back seat over the characters and their experiences, but that is pretty much the whole series, so of these kinds of books aren't your thing just move on. I am falling more and more in love with cozy science fiction. My only real complaint is that this book comes after Fugitive Telemetry in terms of publication date, even though it is a continuation of the story in Network Effect and I would have found it more satisfying to read in in that order, an easy fix for rereads. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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The million-copy, New York Times bestselling Murderbot series is back in another full-length novel adventure! Am I making it worse? I think I'm making it worse. Everyone's favorite lethal SecUnit is back. Following the events in Network Effect, the Barish-Estranza corporation has sent rescue ships to a newly-colonized planet in peril, as well as additional SecUnits. But if there's an ethical corporation out there, Murderbot has yet to find it, and if Barish-Estranza can't have the planet, they're sure as hell not leaving without something. If that something just happens to be an entire colony of humans, well, a free workforce is a decent runner-up prize. But there's something wrong with Murderbot; it isn't running within normal operational parameters. ART's crew and the humans from Preservation are doing everything they can to protect the colonists, but with Barish-Estranza's SecUnit-heavy persuasion teams, they're going to have to hope Murderbot figures out what's wrong with itself, and fast! Yeah, this plan is... not going to work. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This was pretty good, but didn't really do too much to grow any of the characters, or even the universe. ( )