Artemis, by Andy Weir

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There are novels so cinematographic that they are immediately visualized by the director on duty. The Martian, from Andy Weir it was that idea that Ridley Scott soon knew could bring to the big screen as a blockbuster.

Thus, in no time, Andy Weir had gone from self-publishing a science fiction novel to hitting the Hollywood red carpet. Something unthinkable for a story of this genre so often reviled: the science fiction.

In this new book Artemisa, the approach of the human being colonizing new spaces beyond the earth's atmosphere acquires a greater point of sophistication. It is no longer about the astronaut abandoned in a Martian station. In this case, we know our lunar satellite as a conquered space for new real estate projects of all kinds: from leisure to science.

Artemis is the first lunar city. A city only suitable for wealthy people, like Las Vegas but with a less lucrative intention, in principle. And as a city inhabited by humans, Artemis also has its organization, its rules and the human being's ambition for power and glory ...

Summary: Jazz Bashara is a criminal ... Or at least it seems. Life in Artemis, the first and only city on the Moon, is difficult if you are not a wealthy tourist or eccentric billionaire. So doing a little harmless smuggling doesn't count, does it? Especially when you have to pay debts and your job as a transporter barely pays the rent. Suddenly, Jazz sees the opportunity to change his destiny by committing a crime in exchange for a lucrative reward. And there all his problems begin, because by doing so he becomes entangled in a real conspiracy for the control of Artemis that forces him to put his own life in danger ...

You can now buy the novel Sagebrush, Andy Weir's new book, here:

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