A review by shanaqui
System Collapse by Martha Wells

adventurous emotional funny medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

I love Martha Wells' Murderbot books, but System Collapse ultimately didn't quite work for me. I think it might've been tighter at the novella length like the earlier books, or more fleshed out with a longer plot. This way, it felt like there was a certain amount of filler, where I'd have tightened up e.g. the opening. Admittedly part of that gives Murderbot the time to talk about redacted and build up the curiosity about that, but honestly I kept just reading that as being evasiveness about the events of Network Effect anyway...

Overall, the plot felt pretty thin. There were some nice moments, like Murderbot's realisation of how to reach the colonists -- and the fact that that helped boost Murderbot's performance. Important development does happen here, too: more glimpses of ART's crew, a little peek at what Three might do now, some aftermath from Network Effect for the colonists, and of course, Murderbot's obvious need for trauma therapy (which has been a long time coming).

I just... hoped for a bit more when promised another novel in the series, and perhaps that's also part of my rating here. Here's hoping for more of Murderbot and ART soon (and perhaps, maybe, a few more glimpses of Three, and the other newly freed SecUnit).