43 pages • 1 hour read
158
Novel • Fiction
Far-future space station
2018
Adult
13-18 years
Artificial Condition continues the journey of Murderbot, a security robot who, after disabling its control module, seeks to uncover the truth about a past event at a mining facility where it allegedly killed numerous people. Accompanied by ART, a sentient ship AI, Murderbot aids a group of human researchers and navigates complex interactions while grappling with its own identity and purpose.
Adventurous
Humorous
Emotional
Suspenseful
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Artificial Condition by Martha Wells receives high praise for its engaging protagonist, Murderbot, and the blend of action and humor. Readers appreciate the deepening character development and world-building. Criticisms focus on the predictability of the plot and occasional pacing issues, but overall, it is deemed a strong and enjoyable sequel.
Readers who enjoy The Martian by Andy Weir or James S.A. Corey's The Expanse series will revel in Martha Wells' Artificial Condition. This novella is ideal for those drawn to fast-paced, character-driven sci-fi featuring rogue AI protagonists and a blend of humor and action.
156,500 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
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158
Novel • Fiction
Far-future space station
2018
Adult
13-18 years
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