Fantastically woven dystopian Sci fi story told mainly through the eyes of incarcerated characters. Think Hunger Games meets the American criminal justice system.
Chronologically this is book 2.5 in the Murderbot Diaries, but best read after 5, Network Effect. It is a vignette focusing on a transport bot and its favourite crew member as it reveals slowly that it has met and befriended Murderbot in the recent past.
Beautiful art, beautiful birds!
A cute rhyming story with lovely illustrations about a little found kitten
Cute coming of age graphic novel
Accessible, informative, and ultimately deeply humane.
I started this as a physical book but switched to audio as soon as a copy became available through the library. My brother in Christ, punctuation, paragraph break, and quotation marks won't hurt you, I promise you.
While long and winding, this tale is not boring. The writing is witty and romantic, though the plot is sometimes a bit plodding.
Revenge fantasy impeccably written. Beautifully produced audiobook, as well.
This is an entertaining adventure sci fi novel following a construct named Murderbot and its friends (mostly assembled against its will). Murderbot has a wonderful character voice.
This book is informative, fun, and has beautiful illustrations by Fraser Williamson