Pablo reviewed All Systems Red by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #1)
Entertaining and easy read
4 stars
Pretty short with only about 160 pages. The story is enough to make me want to keep reading more from the series!
The series is about an artificial construct designed as a Security Unit, which manages to override its governor unit, thus enabling it to develop independence. It calls itself Murderbot, and likes to watch unrealistic soap operas. As it spends more time with some caring humans, it starts developing feelings that it does not care for.
Pretty short with only about 160 pages. The story is enough to make me want to keep reading more from the series!
it's hard to pull off a sardonic robot protagonist, and I think this did it
From the plot alone, this novella would be a bit of perhaps cliche science fiction. What makes it both unique and compelling is that the story being told from the perspective of the "Murderbot" (hence The Murderbot Diaries), a cyborg generally treated by society as a piece of equipment.
Martha Wells's writing does a good job of showing Murderbot's personality, its particular anxieties, its relationships towards humans, and general attitudes towards life. Even if the plot is cliche, Murderbot as a character is the opposite.
A socially awkward, traumatized by PTSD, has executive dysfunction, and just wants to be free and watch entertainment streams ... Murderbot is very relatable.