Reading Artemis at the moment, it's not a page turner for me. I have to force myself to pick it up. Read PHM in two days.
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Loved PHM and was excited to see his other books but might skip Artemis from the comments I've read.
I have finished it now. The second half was better. But still not my taste. The ending was not great but alright.
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I've read Artemis so perhaps I'll give this a look. I actually didn't like Artemis very much mainly because the main characters angsty attitude got a bit annoying. The world building and tech was interesting though so if there was another story in the same setting I'm sure I could find it enjoyable.
Ooo this is neat. Artemis is such a good story. I've listened to it a few times now.
Thanks for sharing, that was a great read. Artemis was meh for several reasons, but it still features great world building and it's great to see it used at this level of quality.