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- Not crazy, eccentric-billionaire rich, like many of the visitors to her hometown of Artemis, humanity's first and only lunar colony. Just rich enough to move out of her coffin-sized apartment and eat something better than flavored algae. Rich enough to pay off a debt she's owed for a long time.
- So when a chance at a huge score finally comes her way, Jazz can't say no. Sure, it requires her to graduate from small-time smuggler to full-on criminal mastermind. And it calls for a particular combination of cunning, technical skills, and large explosions—not to mention sheer brazen swagger. But Jazz has never run into a challenge her intellect can't handle, and she figures she's got the 'swagger' part down.
- The trouble is, engineering the perfect crime is just the start of Jazz's problems. Because her little heist is about to land her in the middle of a conspiracy for control of Artemis itself.
- Trapped between competing forces, pursued by a killer and the law alike, even Jazz has to admit she's in way over her head. She'll have to hatch a truly spectacular scheme to have a chance at staying alive and saving her city.
- Jazz is no hero, but she is a very good criminal.
- That'll have to do.
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Goodreads Reviews:
The Martian - 4.4/5 [goodreads.com]
Artemis - 3.7/5 [goodreads.com]
Project Hail Mary - 4.5/5 [goodreads.com]
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Want to add, this book may appeal to YA readers, especially, because of the protagonists.
(P.S. I'm so looking forward to the movie adaptation of "Hail Mary." That was such a fun read!)
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For well more than a decade, I've read comfortably north of 100 books per year. And every year there are maybe 5 books that just...suck; that I stop reading. This was one of them. I get not everything can be James S.A. Corey, Craig Alanson, John Scalzi, or, ironically, Andy Weir. But this book, even though it has Weir's name on it could not have been written by him. It was just so...bleh.
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