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ninetalevixen 's review for:
Artificial Condition
by Martha Wells
>> Buddy read with Amara, Kat, Spira, Reg, & Aya!
I think objectively less happens in this book than the last one, but I appreciated the chance to check in and see how Murderbot is coping with everything that's happened. The questions of sentience and personhood grow ever more complex (both in the real world and Wells'); we get to meet ever more fascinating characters — my favorite so far probably being.
Admittedly sometimes the science goes a bit over my head, since I don't read much "hard" sci-fi and my personal knowledge skews toward biology/medicine rather than technology. But it certainly doesn't prevent me from enjoying the story.
I think objectively less happens in this book than the last one, but I appreciated the chance to check in and see how Murderbot is coping with everything that's happened. The questions of sentience and personhood grow ever more complex (both in the real world and Wells'); we get to meet ever more fascinating characters — my favorite so far probably being
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Asshole Research Transport, aka ARTAdmittedly sometimes the science goes a bit over my head, since I don't read much "hard" sci-fi and my personal knowledge skews toward biology/medicine rather than technology. But it certainly doesn't prevent me from enjoying the story.