Fugitive Telemetry, by Martha Wells – November 9, 2022

 

Ok, so, a new unasked for book review. I just listened to another book in the Murderbot Diaries series. Technically it's book 8, entitled "Fugitive Telemetry", but chronologically it's book 7. I got the order of how to read the books here: https://www.howtoread.me/the-murderbot-diaries-books-in.../

Anyway, I can't express adequately how great these novellas are. My reasons for loving them:

1. They're hilarious. They literally make me laugh out loud while listening to them in my car. I look like a crazy person. I don't care.

2. They are very cleverly written, exploring deep themes like sentience, corporate greed, slavery and trauma all in a futuristic setting with smart, and snappy prose that is, as I mentioned, really funny. It's clever because the reader and/or listener might not even realize these are the themes. I love this author.

3. I'm listening to the audio books (through my library app; it's free people!) And the actor they hired to narrate the book is AMAZING! He's really good.

I'm not spilling plot. Rent the first one, "All Systems Red" from the library and get back to me on opinions... or don't, but I don't think you'll regret it.

This concludes my latest Unasked for book review.

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