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Original Title: Artemis
ISBN: 0553448129 (ISBN13: 9780553448122)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Jasmine "Jazz" Bashara, Trond Landvik, Ammar Bashara, Bob Lewis, Dale Shapiro, Kelvin Otieno, Rudy DuBois, Martin Svoboda, Jin Chu, Fidelis Ngugi
Setting: Moon
Literary Awards: Geffen Award for Best Translated Science Fiction Book (2019), Audie Award Nominee for Science Fiction (2019), Prometheus Award Nominee for Best Novel (2018), Goodreads Choice Award for Science Fiction (2017), Dragon Award for Best Science Fiction Novel (2018) Seiun Award 星雲賞 Nominee for Best Translated Novel (2019)
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Artemis Hardcover | Pages: 305 pages
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Title:Artemis
Author:Andy Weir
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 305 pages
Published:November 14th 2017 by Crown
Categories:Science Fiction. Fiction. Audiobook. Space. Science Fiction Fantasy. Adult. Fantasy

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Jazz Bashara is a criminal. Well, sort of. Life on Artemis, the first and only city on the moon, is tough if you're not a rich tourist or an eccentric billionaire. So smuggling in the occasional harmless bit of contraband barely counts, right? Not when you've got debts to pay and your job as a porter barely covers the rent. Everything changes when Jazz sees the chance to commit the perfect crime, with a reward too lucrative to turn down. But pulling off the impossible is just the start of her problems, as she learns that she's stepped square into a conspiracy for control of Artemis itself—and that now, her only chance at survival lies in a gambit even riskier than the first.

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Apologies in advance. You're not gonna like what I have to say. This is not the review I was expecting to write, but this is not the book I was expecting to read.Andy Weir has successfully taken the one element I didn't like in THE MARTIAN and expanded on that until ARTEMIS is almost a chore to read. Major disappointment. Remember our hero, Mark, in The Martian? His jokey, sarcastic personality started to grate on my nerves towards the end of the book. It's like he never quit with the relentless

I HAVE SUCH MIXED FEELINGS. The first half of this book was very fun, and the plot was interesting and all that. The only thing that bugged me was the writing style, which I suppose is similar to The Martian, but I felt it was a better fit with that story, and with Artemis it just felt forced. Other than that though, I was loving it! This book could have easily been 4 or 5 stars from me.Then, around the halfway point, the book sort of lost me. The overall plot for this story is Jazz performing a

When Artemis first came out I started seeing lots of one and two star reviews. Not wanting to spoil the book, I didn't read them very in depth. But, the star situation had me concerned as I was looking forward to this book as I enjoyed The Martian very much. Was I in for a big letdown?Lucky for me, the book was a 4 star experience!Thoughts on why others rated it so low - these are just guesses, I may be totally wrong:It is not The Martian - sometimes when people are a huge fan of a book they are

"A story about a city on the moon with a female lead." First thing that popped in my head:

2.5ish stars. Right off the bat I'll just say, I think the first half of this book is awful. It was like Weir conceded that plot set-up and characterization are things that novels should include, so he gave it his best shot and attempted to cover up his lack of ability in those areas by making lots and lots of (middle school) jokes. Once the heist starts, the action kicks in, and the surprisingly believable and interesting technical, science-y bits come into play, the book hits its stride and

On sale today! 3.25 stars - sadly, I'm dropping down from my initial "soft" 4 star rating, on further reflection. Review first posted on Fantasy Literature:Life in Artemis, the only human city on the moon, is rough for Jasmine Bashara, a 26 year old delivery person, smuggler, and would-be tourist guide. She fails her EVA (extravehicular activity) Guild exam in, literally, breathtaking fashion; shes somewhat estranged from her welder father, to whom she owes a huge personal debt; shes living

Yay for my book winning 2017 GR award 😄This book freaking rocks!! No, seriously. The book does have science in it but it's not too bad. This is mostly about Jazz who has lived on the moon since she was 6 and now she's in her 20's. Her dad lives on the moon too but they had a falling out and she makes it on her own by doing. . . things. I love the character of Jazz. She's funny and does crazy things but never anything to hurt any one. AND SHE LIVES ON THE MOON! Jazz doesn't live in the good part

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