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Anybody reading Artemis by Andy Weir? I’m listening on audible and..well?

Anybody reading Artemis by Andy Weir? I’m listening on audible and…..well?

Sarah #review #audio book

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Sam

It’s good but he totally botched how oxygen tanks work.

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SarahQuestion author

So its worth finishing?

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Debbie

If you’re talking about Artemis Fowl, my son just finished the whole series. He has always loved it. The library never has them all so we just bought all of them.

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Kim

I am currently reading this by alternating the physical book with the audiobook. I am not yet halfway through. So far, the quality of the narration of the audiobook is less than awesome- she really needs a dialogue coach.

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Aley

Read the physical book and it was so bad. Andy Weir does not understand how women think

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SarahQuestion author

@Aley that’s what I think. The way Jaz talks is more like a guy

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Stephanie

I didn’t like it as much as I loved The Martian. But it was okay. The narrator for Artemis really made the book.

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Natalie

It was OK, just OK. Sadly.

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Brandy

The book was so good!!!! I don’t know about the audiobook though.

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Emmeline

I read it, not listened. It was good. Not great the way “The Maetian” was great, but good. Is it a bad narrator?

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Kristina

I’m currently listening to it on audiobook and I’m enjoying it. ?‍♀️
I have been laughing out loud and I really enjoy the informative science stuff… so maybe it’s just not for everyone.
I read reviews that said he totally missed the mark on how women think. I think just like this… I am immature at times and say/think inappropriate things just like a 15 year old boy. Maybe not all women think alike.

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Julia

Totally agree. I enjoyed the science talk which was why I liked the book. Also, I’m surprised they criticized his writing of the main character. I definitely think like that and I loved seeing a strong woman in a book for once!

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Jeanne

My adult daughter loved it on audiobook. I haven’t read it yet.

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Lisa

I loved The Martian so I’m tempted to try this.

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Laura

I enjoyed it! Not the best book I’ve ever read, but I don’t regret reading it through to the end. It hooked me about halfway through and then I couldn’t put it down.

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Alison

I listened to the audible version and thought Rosario Dawson was fantastic! Unfortunately, her narration was the only thing that really kept me listening. I thought it was quite predictable.

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Joanne

I didn’t like it all I actually stopped reading it

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Jessica

I didn’t mind it, it was ok, but it doesn’t compare to The Martian.

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Michelle

I read it and although it wasn’t brilliant I enjoyed it.

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