Nicky's Reviews > All Systems Red

All Systems Red by Martha Wells
Rate this book
Clear rating

by
223837
's review

really liked it
bookshelves: speculative-fiction, robots, short-stories-novellas

All Systems Red is the diary of a self-proclaimed murderbot — a part organic, part synthetic construct designed to protect groups of colonists, and perfectly capable of going wrong and killing them all. Hence, Murderbot — although our Murderbot has disabled the system that they think caused them to do that, and manages to take pretty good care of its little group of prospectors while also mainlining a ton of soaps and whatever other entertainment programs come its way.

I found it all very entertaining, but there was a more serious aspect, too: the Murderbot’s misanthropic attitude and even anxiety about interacting with humans, especially without its suit and opaque helmet on as a buffer. Thus the interactions with the team were a little sad as well as funny — if not sad, perhaps the right term would be invested with pathos, especially as they interact more and more with their employers (contractors? not sure quite what the term should be).

I was a little disappointed by the ending, leaving behind the established team. Obviously there’s gonna be more Murderbot, but… with a new cast otherwise? Boo. I was just getting to like ’em.

Reviewed for The Bibliophibian.
14 likes · flag

Sign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read All Systems Red.
Sign In »

Reading Progress

Started Reading
May 11, 2017 – Shelved
May 11, 2017 – Finished Reading

Comments Showing 1-1 of 1 (1 new)

dateDown arrow    newest »

Philip Sounds fun. Nice to know it's got some substance too.


back to top