It was very dramatic, like something out of a historical adventure serial. Also correct in every aspect except for all the facts, like something out of a historical adventure serial.
I loved this one so freaking much! Murderbot is honestly the most relatable character I’ve ever read. I just…I have no words. I loved this so much!
I liked that Murderbot made (sort of) friends with the Preservation Station bots (and the fact that they were all ready for a throw down at the slightest hint of danger to one of their own? Fucking priceless!). I also loved the fact that MB pestered Station Security into letting it in on an investigation. And you know, accidentally making acquaintances/sort-of-maybe-friends with the security officers. It was just so good. It seriously had me giggling, because MB is just ridiculously anxious and also so done with everything.
I’m so sad that the next book won’t be out for a while! I just want more Murderbot in my life. Fugitive Telemetry is getting a solid five stars! It’s just so freaking good.
Reading Challenge Prompt Fills:
PopSugar 2022 reading challenge: A book with a character on the ace spectrum
[id: three black and white line drawing diagrams of plants and their root systems, as seen from the side, so that the plant and its root system can be seen spreading above and below ground. Each root system is several times larger than the plant. /end id]
Mary Miles Minter
“Mary Miles Minter recently received a letter from a soldier in France. He says in part: ‘Nearly every dugout in our section boasts at least one photograph and letter from Mary Miles Minter. You can surely say that you are doing your bit with the boys in the front line trench.” — Motion Picture Magazine, January 1919










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