Tag: martha-wells
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Book Review: Fugitive Telemetry by Martha Wells

If you’ve been around on this blog for a while, you’ll know that it’s no secret that The Murderbot Diaries is one of my all-time favourite series. I’ve been slowly making my way through the books over the past couple of years, taking one in every couple of months to spread out the joy. I…
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Book Review: Network Effect by Martha Wells

The Murderbot Diaries are among some of my favourite sci-fi novels. They’re so witty and clever, while also offering thoughtful commentary and considerations on things like AI and the role it could play in society.
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Book Review: Rogue Protocol by Martha Wells

The Murderbot Diaries have quickly become one of my favourite sci-fi series. They’re witty, thoughtful, and packed with a decent amount of action, and I typically find myself laughing out loud several times throughout each book.
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Book Review: Artificial Condition by Martha Wells

The Murderbot Diaries are quickly becoming a sci-fi favourite for me. I was so enamoured with the first book, All Systems Red, that I couldn’t wait to get my hands on the second, and I’m super pleased that it didn’t disappoint. In Artificial Condition, Wells delivers another chapter in Murderbot’s quest to discover what happened…
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Book Review: All Systems Red by Martha Wells

I was first introduced to Martha Wells through my Illumicrate subscription, which featured her book, Witch King. I found it to be extremely dense fantasy, but the humour and world-building were so immaculate that she’d piqued my interest. A few people recommended picking up her Murderbot Diaries series of novellas and now, it’s my newest…
