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File Size: 2328 KB

Print Length: 156 pages

Publisher: Tor.com (May 2, 2017)

Publication Date: May 2, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B01MYZ8X5C

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#2,427 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

An excellent story with a level of characterization difficult to achieve in only 160 pages. Murderbot was a well developed character with traits which quickly made me interested in finding out how it was going to handle the situation it was in. Very engaging to watch it become more aware of its humans on their space exploration mission. I got a good chuckle to find that Murderbot withdrew from the noisy, emotional, overwhelming world of the humans by watching feeds of entertainment programs.The ending for this segment was a very good setup for more stories to come. I was a little apprehensive about the length of the story because I have been disappointed by short stories and novellas in the past because they never fully engaged my emotions. I didn't need to worry about that with this story by Martha Wells and I am definitely looking forward to reading the continuing adventures of this Imitative Human Bot Unit.

Oh, how I loved this book. SecUnit, referred to only in their own internal monologue as Murderbot, is a part-organic, part-machine artifical intelligence who has hacked their governor switch so that they don't have to obey commands. Yet they continue to do so, while remaining indifferent--or actively opposed to being around--the human crew it serves. Murderbot would much rather read or watch a soap opera than interact with their clients.As a security unit, Murderbot generally serves clients who have bid for their services: in this case, a small crew surveying a planet. When things start to go wrong, Murderbot has to decide how much to reveal of their own self-determination. The reactions that Murderbot and the crew have to each other as they get to know each other better under difficult circumstances are so wonderful.Murderbot's voice is engaging, and the plot zips along. I just meant to start this novella, but I ended up reading the whole thing in one delightful sitting. No spoilers about the end, but I really loved both the choices the crew made, and a particularly startling one that Murderbot made. I will be very eagerly anticipating the second Murderbot Diary.

The Murderbot series is a pretty good read but definitely not worth the $33.96 price. It is really one book, divided into novella-length stories – an very annoying marketing ploy. I bought the $3.99 first book and that would have been it for me, if my nephew hadn’t given me the other three. The story is a biography of an Artificial Intelligence during one mission, and the humans, augmented humans, bots and other artificial intelligences he meets along the way. Good action scenes, good musings of the AI trying to understand the universe he lives in. 5 stars for the book, 3 for the marketing ploy.All System Red, 156 pages $3.99Artificial Condition, 160 pages $9.99Rogue Protocol, 160 pages $9.99Exit Strategy, 176 pages $9.99 652 $33.96

A surprisingly engaging read about a self-aware, jaded security cyborg that has hacked its behavioral controls and become addicted to watching entertainment media that it has surreptitiously downloaded. Needless to say, this addiction conflicts with its primary mission to ensure the health and safety of its human clients while they survey leased planets which will be stripped of their resources by the lessees.The cyborg walks a thin line between acting normal and exercising some measure of autonomy without attracting the attention of clients or its corporate overseers. Balancing this new found freedom while executing its security mission makes for a very clever and entertaining story that will definitely hit the sweet spot for even the most discerning Sci-FI fans

What a brilliant premise: a sentient construct, bored and annoyed by real humans, but who spends hours watching media serials, movies, and listening to music. And yet, running through the story, is the suggestion of all that media is helping Murderbot become self-determined. All Systems Red is a great, fast, fun read that kept me up well past my bedtime with action and adventure, humor, and great commentary on what it means to be human--or not. Highly recommend.

I hate to give such a low rating to a book I think is written well, but 2 stars is a reflection of my enjoyment level for this one.At first, I thought "All Systems Red" was going to be a win. The voice from page 1 is just spot on. Murderbot is hilarious, and I laughed out loud multiple times. Sadly, though, that's where my enjoyment ended. There's no intriguing plot here, and every character except our faulty robot narrator is totally static and uninteresting.I can see why a lot of people have enjoyed this novella. It's funny and fast-paced. But it also fell flat for me. I think I'm done with the Murderbt diaries.

I've been anxiously awaiting The Murderbot Diaries, ever since the first teaser chapters were released. As expected, Martha Wells did not fail to deliver another phenomenal story.Our hero is SecUnit, an AI robot that has hacked its own governor module and found this universe's answer to Netflix. Bored with the mind-numbing security detail for a routine geological survey, it just wants to get back to base so it can watch the latest episode of its favorite serial show. And, as Wells would say, that's when everything went to ****.SecUnit/Murderbot is an intelligent and compassionate being, with a healthy dose of social anxiety. It has reservations about its human companions, but still works tirelessly to ensure their survival. Woven throughout the plotline, though, is the not-so-subtle discussion about whether S.U. is merely a tool, to be utilized and then cast aside, or a being worthy of the same dignity and respect as any other human.I can't wait to see what the future holds for S.U.! An excellent start to this new series!!

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