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Artemis by andy weir review
Artemis by andy weir review





artemis by andy weir review

All of them will play a part in this maddening caper. Jazz has some history including an ex-boyfriend, ex-friend, fan, a few enemies, and a pen pal from Saudia Arabia that she considers her closes friend. Secondary characters added interest and were unique enough that I could visualize them.Suspense, danger, investigations, collaborations and the risk of getting caught or worse blown up made for a page-turner that kept me listening.

artemis by andy weir review

When things go amuck, she soon finds a much deeper problem that will affect the colony. Jazz is asked to perform a risky task but the payoff is too tempting and she takes the job.Jazz is snarky, quick-witted and just tells things like it is.Snarky, temperamental and definitely marches to her own drum. She is estranged from her father, broke and makes money on the side smuggling in contraband. She is brilliant and trained as a welder but currently works as a porter. The story is well paced and follows Jazz a twenty-something woman who hails from Saudi Arabia but has lived on Artemis since she was six years old.You could imagine the long thin corridors, see the chambers and experience first hand what it might be like to live on the moon. Weir is an incredible storyteller and his world-building while part geek beautifully brings the world to life.We’ve colonized the MOON! Artemis is a futuristic city on the moon with residences and is a booming tourist resort.Narrated by Rosario Dawson Weir takes us to the Moon and we soon find ourselves caught up in a daring caper where one wrong move could mean death. I absolutely loved The Martian by Andy Weir on audio and knew I had to grab his newest novel Artemis as well.







Artemis by andy weir review