As usual from the MurderBot series: excellent, fresh and entertaining.
I felt like the story dug deeper into MurderBot's character, anxiety and it's attempt to understand it's feelings.
Definitely feels like this third book is pulling together an overarching story that will be concluded in book four - which I can't wait to read!
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I had anticipated a pretty high level of annoyance, maybe as high as 85 percent. Now I was looking at 90 percent, possibly 95 percent.
I was having an emotion again. An angry one.
Maybe it was something subliminal. Actually, it felt pretty liminal. Pro-liminal. Up-liminal? Whatever, there was no knowledge base here to look it up.
Telling the truth was sort of working out for me.
I hate hostage situations. Even when I'm the one with the hostages. Miki said, "That's not good." See, that? That is just annoying. That contributed nothing to the conversation and was just a pointless vocalization to make the humans comfortable.
Why yes, I did want to disengage the safety protocols, thanks for asking.
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