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hat Artificial condition von Martha Wells besprochen (The Murderbot Diaries, #2)

Martha Wells: Artificial condition (2018)

It has a dark past - one in which a number of humans were killed. …

#2 for continuity

I read this one out of order, after #3 and #4 because they were in Volume 2, but now I'm filled in the missing backstory. This settles the question whether the stories are readable as standalones, yes they are, but reading in order helps to understand the references to past murderbot mayhem, and uncomfortable human feeeelings, and ships passing in the night encounters with other bottish, whoa re the real stars (or guest stars, as there seems to be a different non-recurring set in each episode), with distinctive personalities. The humans all kind of blur together for me, and generally they're idiots (I'm starting to sound like murderbot). One thing I feel obliged to note, the term for sexbots is uncomfortably reminiscent of the term used for forced prostitutes in WWII, which is either cleverly deliberate or unintentionally disturbing (like the confederacy overtones in Firefly, although I suppose that could …

hat Into the Windwracked Wilds von A. Deborah Baker besprochen (The Up-and-Under, #3)

A. Deborah Baker: Into the Windwracked Wilds (2022, Tor.com)

When the improbable road leaves Avery and Zib in the land of Air and at …

Seanan McGuire keeps it interesting

I guess Seanan McGuire writes so much that someone thinks she needs more than one name.

I have to say I'm glad I found this one, because the Up-and-Under is a great series and #3 is a fine new volume.

hat The Ghost Brigades von John Scalzi besprochen (Old Man's War, #2)

John Scalzi: The Ghost Brigades (EBook, 2007, Tor)

The Ghost Brigades are the Special Forces of the Colonial Defense Forces, elite troops created …

Where's John Perry?

Found as EN "boxed set" and read the trilogy (with Old Man's War & The Last Colony) in less than a week (nights mainly). Less entertaining than #1 IMHO, but "needed" to jump into #3