
All Systems Red (Murderbot Diaries #1) by Martha Wells.
Artificial Condition (Murderbot Diaries #2) by Martha Wells.
Quick synopsis: A "SecUnit" (security unit, a human-robot mix created to protect humans) throws off its shackles and becomes a real person. A real person who only wants to sit around watching TV.
Brief opinion: Sadly these two books (novellas, they were so short!) did not hold my attention at all. I'm not sure if it was the writing or the fact that there was zero description of anything.
Plot: In book 1, the SecUnit (which named itself Murderbot) needs to protect a group of scientists from some bad guys.
In book 2, the now free Murderbot investigates something from its past. It makes a friend (sort of) of an AI ship. Also Murderbot needs to protect a different group of scientists from some bad guys.
Writing/editing: Other than the complete lack of any description at all, both were fine. (But seriously, there was zero description of anything. After two books, I still have no idea what the main character looks like, what a SecUnit's armor looks like other than the helm has a reflective face cover, nothing).
What I Liked/What I Didn’t Like: A few years ago this author was on NPR doing an interview on whatever book in this series was coming out at that time. She did a reading from it, which was supposed to be funny, but to me it was the opposite: So unfunny it annoyed me. I wrote this series off my list.
But it won awards and has a ton of positive reviews, so finally I gave it a chance. It's supposed to be funny, but I wasn't even mildly amused once in two books.
And speaking of "books", a middle grade book takes me about four hours to read. A YA book takes me about six. An adult book generally takes me 10+ hours, up to 30 or so. These books took me under four hours to read. And yet they're priced like a full book!
The idea behind this series should have worked for me, but even as short as the books are, they never held my attention and it felt like it took forever for me to read each one. (I got the second and third because I thought the first one being so short was just because it was an intro...) Since I have the third one I guess I'll read it. At least it will be short...
Rating: 1-Hated / 2-Disliked / 3-Okay / 4-Liked / 5-Loved: ⭐️⭐️⭐️ - Okay
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DNF #6: The Scientist: A Monster's Resentment by Scott F Jarvie. Poorly written self-published waste of paper. Or e-paper in the case of my Kindle. The last straw was when the author described an overweight character as "waddling".



