Who knows, you might just find a second favorite book. So, acknowledging that none of these books are going to follow the travails of a SecUnit who loves to watch The Rise and Fall of Sanctuary Moon (and I image Martha Wells would have some pointed questions if any of them did), let’s take a look at eight other sci-fi books that, like Murderbot, feature AI and robots that you just can’t help but love. Which is kind of the next best thing, right? So none of these book are Murderbot exactly-only Murderbot itself can claim that distinction-but they do all contain robots and AI and (for the most part) spacefaring companions solving mysteries or fighting back against injustice in the galaxy. Well, kind of yeah, but we want to go into this with appropriate expectations, right? Right. That’s the premise of this whole article, isn’t it? You’re about to tell us all the books are exactly like Murderbot. I mean there’s a reason so many of us have become obsessed with Murderbot and it’s because nothing else is quite like Murderbot. The Tea Master and the Detective (Xuya Universe) Kindle Edition by Aliette de Bodard (Author) Format: Kindle Edition 269 ratings Part of: Xuya Universe (4 books) Hardcover Paperback from 33.71 3 New from 33. The Tea Master and the Detective by Aliette de Bodard (Published by Subterranean Press ) Winner, Best Novella in 2018 Welcome to the Scattered Pearls Belt, a collection of ring habitats and orbitals ruled by exiled human scholars and powerful families, and held together by living mindships who carry people and freight between the stars. When it comes to sci-fi books like Murderbot, few can truly live up to the hype.
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