Artificial condition

, #2

158 pages

English language

Published Nov. 12, 2018

ISBN:
978-1-250-18692-8
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OCLC Number:
1033693095
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36223860

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4 stars (20 reviews)

It has a dark past - one in which a number of humans were killed. A past that caused it to christen itself Murderbot. But it has only vague memories of the massacre that spawned that title, and it wants to know more. Teaming up with a research transport vessal named ART (you don't want to know what the A stands for), Murderbot heads to the mining facility where it went rogue. What it discovers will forever change the way it thinks...

3 editions

reviewed Artificial condition by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #2)

Review of 'Artificial condition' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

If you enjoyed "All Systems Red," you'll almost certainly enjoy this as it's a direct follow-up to that story, expanding on the Murderbot character and the surrounding universe in a nicely-executed, quick, and satisfying manner.

Murderbot is a bit sassier and more overtly brash in this one, which at times during the read felt a little forced to me but I ultimately adjusted to the new tone and ended up chalking the change up to a plausible evolution of the character given the events of the first book.

The story is fairly simple and straightforward, which leaves plenty of room for the additional world building and character development that I'd say are the bread and butter of the experience. I particularly enjoyed Murderbot's interactions with ART as they did a lot to check both of those boxes in a fun and novel way.

If you got your fill of Murderbot …

reviewed Artificial condition by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #2)

fun but also thought-provoking

4 stars

Just like in the first book it's entertaining to read Murderbot's perspective on humans and the world in general. I also really liked the transport ship. We learn more about bots and why they help humans even if they don't have to. It's also about freedom and what to with it, consent, trust and responsibility.

reviewed Artificial condition by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #2)

Review of 'Artificial condition' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Murderbot continues. This was an easily digested, delicious morsel of a read. The bot has left its benefactors behind to go and find out more about the incident that created it. Along the way it makes a new .. friend. And rescues some dumb humans of course. Despite previously stated caveats about pricing this is recommended.

2022 Re-read
Oh yeah, this is still good stuff. I thoroughly enjoyed this re-read. The addition of a friend for Murderbot just opens up a whole new dimension in the storytelling.
Recommended.

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Subjects

  • Human-computer interaction
  • Life on other planets
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Androids
  • Robots
  • Interplanetary voyages
  • Fiction

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