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Murderbot interacts with children. Need I say more?
This one almost feels like a little bit of a filler, sort of a copy paste formula of previous books, but absolutely enjoyable nonetheless.
Some of the best parts of the series involve Murderbot awkwardly interacting with the humans it cares about and watching its evolving character and emotional awareness, so I do wish there was more of those interactions and dialogue in this volume. In some ways, this one did feel as if it were simply another adventure with a slight twist: a couple children!
Regardless, I can't wait for the next one!
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