40 pages • 1 hour read
152
Novella • Fiction
Distant Planet • Futuristic
2017
Adult
16+ years
In All Systems Red by Martha Wells, Murderbot, a self-aware Security Unit, hacks its own governor module, making it free to act on its own will. Assigned to protect a team of scientists on a survey mission, Murderbot uncovers acts of sabotage and develops human-like traits while navigating complex interpersonal dynamics. The team comes to realize that Murderbot is acting independently, and they must navigate corporate and external threats to survive.
Humorous
Suspenseful
Mysterious
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All Systems Red by Martha Wells receives praise for its engaging protagonist and exploration of AI consciousness, blending action and wit. Critics appreciate the novella's pacing and emotional depth, although some feel the plot is straightforward and desired more complexity. Overall, it is lauded as a compelling and thought-provoking read.
Readers who relish All Systems Red by Martha Wells enjoy fast-paced, character-driven sci-fi with a touch of dark humor. Comparable to fans of Ann Leckie's Ancillary Justice or John Scalzi's Old Man's War, they appreciate unique AI perspectives, intricate world-building, and gripping narratives centered on identity and autonomy.
317,530 ratings
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152
Novella • Fiction
Distant Planet • Futuristic
2017
Adult
16+ years
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