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Martha Wells eBook Bundle (ePub Digital Downloads) on sale from
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- Note: The ebooks in this bundle are available in ePub format, so they work on your computer, e-readers, iPads, cell phones, and a wide array of mobile devices.
Available Tiers:
- $1 for 1 eBook
- $10 for 3 eBooks
- All Systems Red
- Artificial Condition
- Rogue Protocol
- $18 for 14 eBooks
- All Systems Red
- Artificial Condition
- Rogue Protocol
- Exit Strategy
- Network Effect
- Fugative Telemetry
- Systems Collapse
- Home
- Rapport
- Witch King
- The Emilie Adventures
- Wheel of the Infinite
- City Of Bones
- The Book of IIe-Rien
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All 14 books are by Martha Wells
7 of the 14 are Murderbot novels
Even if you are only interested in the Murderbot books, $2 per book is pretty darn good!
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All the murderbot books are part of Kindle Unlimited fyi
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For anyone who prefers to listen, the audiobooks are excellent. I'd personally recommend going with the regular ones (as opposed to Audible's "dramatized" versions). Kevin R. Free does a great job delivering Murderbot's lines in a way that fits the character perfectly. It's relatively flat, and devoid of most of the intonation or emotion "normal" human speech would have (but not so much so that it's unpleasant to listen to). That may not sound desirable, but it's perfect when your character is a genderless, nameless android who considers "having an emotion" to be a deeply unsettling experience. I also think having a single narrator just makes more sense, given how much dialogue happens within Murderbot's head.
For anyone who prefers to listen, the audiobooks are excellent. I'd personally recommend going with the regular ones (as opposed to Audible's "dramatized" versions). Kevin R. Free does a great job delivering Murderbot's lines in a way that fits the character perfectly. It's relatively flat, and devoid of most of the intonation or emotion "normal" human speech would have (but not so much so that it's unpleasant to listen to). That may not sound desirable, but it's perfect when your character is a genderless, nameless android who considers "having an emotion" to be a deeply unsettling experience. I also think having a single narrator just makes more sense, given how much dialogue happens within Murderbot's head.
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