Book Review: "Rogue Protocol" (The Murderbot Diaries, #3) by Martha Wells

Ever found yourself cheering for a character that's technically not human but has more personality than most people you know?

📍 Science Fiction - Adventure, Cyberpunk
📍 Reluctant Hero
📍 AI Robot with Emotions
📍 Corporate Dystopia
📍 Found Family

Witty Writing and Thematic Depth

I love how Wells combines fast-paced action and humor with deeper themes. As Murderbot interacts with humans and bots, it explores questions of identity and personhood that add substance to this entertaining read.

Engaging Characters

The side characters, like the innocent bot Miki and Murderbot's human teammates, are well-developed. They help Murderbot grow emotionally as it deals with its biases and navigates tricky human-AI relationships.

Great for Murderbot Fans

Rogue Protocol is a crowd-pleaser for Murderbot fans that moves its story forward in fulfilling ways. New readers should start with book one, All Systems Red, and get ready to adore this unforgettable hero. If you like clever, meaningful sci-fi with a lovable lead, check out this series.