![]() The minute I finished this book – after the final chapter – which consisted of two conversations – one with Mensah’s daughter and one with Mensah herself – this odd thought popped into my head. ![]() Either way, if so, please comment and tell me. Alternatively, many of you might just say duh – why did it take you so long to figure this out. ![]() I just finished the book and the following thoughts are my first and strongest impressions – things that can often prove to be unreliable when you step back and reconsider after a day of two. Now I’m going to paint outside the lines a bit and I have no doubt that some of you are just going to think that what I’m about to say is a bit silly. She is THE ONLY human that knows how to interact with Murderbot in a way that forces him to acknowledge the quality of her thought processes and he is THE ONE human character that Murderbot actually respects. I may be the only one who feels this way but I actually found her to be the most intriguing character in the book – more so even than Murderbot. ![]() What made this one so fun was the fact that it brought the original group of characters back together, particularly Mensah. It’s hard not to fall in love a bit with Murderbot in this novella – just like the preceding three. It was fast paced and fun – just like the preceding three. ![]() It went quickly – just like the preceding three. I can honestly say that this 4th novella was, in my opinion, the very best of the Murderbot installments. ![]()
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