Tor.com has announced in their newsletter today that speculative fiction author Martha Wells has signed on to do six more books with them, including THREE MORE MURDERBOT DIARIES BOOKS!
TOR news writer Molly Templeton writes: "It’s a big deal for Murderbot fans and the largest deal to date for Tordotcom Publishing: Executive Editor Lee Harris has acquired six more books by Martha Wells for the imprint! The first new (non-Murderbot) book, Witch King, will be published in Fall 2022, with the rest following yearly. Wells is, of course, the author of the bestselling and beloved Murderbot Diaries, which has won the Hugo, Nebula, Locus, and Alex Awards. The five novellas and one novel tell the story of a deeply relatable security droid which would rather avoid people and watch Netflix than deal with the dangers of space and the perplexity of human interaction." This makes me, Murderbot's BIGGEST fan, so very happy! I'm currently reading the 6th book in the series, Fugitive Telemetry. Click the link below to read the article. Tordotcom Publishing Acquires Six Martha Wells Books—Including Three Murderbot Diaries
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It took me a little while but I finally will be starting the new book in the Murderbot Diaries series by Martha Wells. It's called Fugitive Telemetry and holy mother of combat bots, that cover looks fecking sweeeeet! Combat bots don't have mothers, just a figure of speech, beg pardon.
I've had it for a while, but I needed to finish a really good book about the human UFO experience by Ryan Sprague, called Somewhere in the Skies: A Human Approach to the UFO Phenomenon. Very good book on the delicate subject of listening and respecting the human experience of witnessing unidentified aerial phenomena. Perhaps I'll review that book at a later time. I'm needing to digest it since I've revisited coming to terms with my own UAP experience. Anyway... I've been wanting to dig my eyeballs into this book for awhile. I pre-ordered it as soon as it was announced. It's a prequel to the incidents that happened prior to the last book, Network Effect. That's a little sad for me because I was really hoping that this book would be a sequel to Network Effect, because I enjoy the banter between Murderbot and ART (Asshole Research Transport). Nevertheless, it's a Murderbot Diaries book and there is a 100% chance that I will like it, based on my reverence for the other books in the series. Can not wait. MurderbotFuckYeah! |
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