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Artemis

por Philip Palmer

Series: Debatable Space (4)

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She's a stone cold killer, a rebel and a librarian ... Raised on the library planet of Rebus, Artemis McIvor has a love of books in a future where reading is a lost art. Unfortunately, she's also been imprisoned for a string of brutal murders she didn't commit. Not that she hasn't killed people. She just didn't kill these people. A war is coming and Artemis will find that her talents will be in high demand. But she has debts to pay and when they come due she will have a choice: fight for her freedom, or die a slave.… (más)
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Having read two of Palmer's novels, and really liking the other(Version 43), I thought this one was very disappointing. The same Over! The! Top! sf-pulp hyberbole is there, but the prose is still stiff and awkward. This poses two problems, relative to Version 43: 1)the main character is not a robot, so there's no excuse for it and 2)it suggests that Palmer is just not very good at and/or interested in putting together a good sentence. 'It's true!'

Moreover, the clever bits and structural twists he excels at are lost when placed in a far less coherent structure. The Big! Bigger! Biggest! progression of Version 43 is replaced with Stuff! That! Happens! That this is done on purpose, as a deliberately, self-consciously picaresque story, does mean that it works. Not everything has to be organized and clear-cut, but it has to serve some purpose.

I don't know if I'm explaining this well at all, but frankly it's not worth the effort. Short verion: if you are curious about Palmer, read this one first-- http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/187065170. ( )
  ralphpalm | Nov 11, 2019 |
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She's a stone cold killer, a rebel and a librarian ... Raised on the library planet of Rebus, Artemis McIvor has a love of books in a future where reading is a lost art. Unfortunately, she's also been imprisoned for a string of brutal murders she didn't commit. Not that she hasn't killed people. She just didn't kill these people. A war is coming and Artemis will find that her talents will be in high demand. But she has debts to pay and when they come due she will have a choice: fight for her freedom, or die a slave.

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