Artemis (Weir) - Book Reviews

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This is a heist narratie at heart — but it lacks the core elements of modern heist narratives: no team of charming specialists, no surprise plot twists. That may be fine for "hard" science fiction fans who prioritize idea over execution, or who simply crave well-researched technical speculation presented as fiction. Otherwise, this is a 300-page film pitch that, like its predicessor, will probably be more appealing after it goes to Hollywood.
N.K. Jemisin - New York Times Book Review


(Starred review.) Jazz Bashara, the heroine of this superior near-future thriller … grew up in Artemis … where she dreams of becoming rich.… The independent, wisecracking lead could easily sustain a series. Weir leavens the hard SF with a healthy dose of humor.
Publishers Weekly


(Starred review.) [Sci Fi] fans everywhere can once again rejoice because [Weir's] done it again.… Narrated by a kick-ass leading lady, this thriller has it all—a smart plot, laugh-out-loud funny moments, and really cool science. —Jane Henriksen Baird, Anchorage P.L., AK
Library Journal


(Starred review.) An exciting, whip-smart, funny thrill-ride …one of the best science fiction novels of the year.
Booklist


Strip away the sci-fi trappings, though, and this is a by-the-numbers caper novel with predictable beats and little suspense. The worldbuilding is mostly bland and unimaginative.… One small step, no giant leaps.
Kirkus Reviews

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