The Secret Life of Bots by Suzanne Palmer: Story Review


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4 Stars out of 5

Title: The Secret Life of Bots
Author: Suzanne Palmer
Series: The Secret Life of Bots
Series Number: 1
Genre: Science Fiction, Humor
Audience: Adult

My Review:

I just finished Artificial Condition, the second book in The Murderbot Diaries series, and really liked it. Greg at Book Haven noted my excitement and recommended this short story to me.

“The Secret Life of Bots” is not related to Murderbot in any way but they do have a similar feel. There’s a…not entirely compliant robot with a quirky personality, a dry sense of humor, and a penchant for saving humanity from our stupidest impulses.

This was a fun little read (available to read free at ClarkesWorld Magazine) and I would like to read more about Ship & Bot 9, either before or after the adventure detailed in this story there’s a second story available, “Bots of the Lost Ark,” as Nicole at BookWyrm Knits kindly pointed out to me. Highly recommended for Murderbot fans.

Synopsis:

On a mission to save humanity, Ship awakens Bot 9 in a last-ditch effort to eradicate a pestilential life form hiding in Ship’s walls. But Bot 9 never was very good at following orders.

Recommended by:

Greg at Book Haven

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