![]() Audiobook 6 Fugitive Telemetry Martha Wells 4/5 - 583 ratings No, I didnt kill the dead human. Thank you so much to Macmillan-Tor/Forge and Netgalley for an ARC of this book in exchange for a review. When Murderbots human associates (not friends, never friends) are captured and another not-friend from its past requires urgent assistance, Murderbot must choose between inertia and drastic action. If you’ve read the other books and enjoyed them, then this book is a must for you. The character of Murderbot and the side characters continue on from the other books, creating a cohesiveness between the various Murderbot Diaries. The classic humor I love is there, as well as the relatable social awkwardness. ![]() This particular book is a whodunit, where Murderbot must solve a mystery with the help of human and nonhuman individuals. It doesn’t necessarily bring any breakthroughs or anything astonishingly new, but it feels like a comfort to settle down into this adventure and hear more about Murderbot’s awkward yet fun misadventures. If you’ve never read Murderbot and six books seems a bit intimidating, be assured these books are short and quick! With only one of the six as a full-length novel (number 5- Network Effect), this series of mostly-novellas introduce readers to a snarky, socially awkward robot in short adventures! I highly recommend these books to anyone who enjoys a story about artificial intelligence as well as awkward and sarcastic humor.įugitive Telemetry is exactly what I expected it would be from reading the previous 5 books. The latest installment of the Murderbot Diaries comes out this month– Fugitive Telemetry by Martha Wells is the sixth book in the series. ![]() Today’s Ariel’s Arcs involves some sci-fi, some mystery, and one of my favorite AI characters, Murderbot! ![]()
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