Rogue Protocol (Dramatized Adaptation)
The Murderbot Diaries, Book 3
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Martha Wells
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Rogue Protocol is the third entry in Martha Wells's Hugo, Nebula, Alex, and Locus Award-winning, New York Times and USA Today bestselling series, The Murderbot Diaries.
Starring a human-like android who keeps getting sucked back into adventure after adventure, though it just wants to be left alone, away from humanity and small talk.
Who knew being a heartless killing machine would present so many moral dilemmas?
Sci-fi’s favorite antisocial A.I. is back on a mission. The case against the too-big-to-fail GrayCris Corporation is floundering, and more importantly, authorities are beginning to ask more questions about where Dr. Mensah's SecUnit is.
And Murderbot would rather those questions went away. For good.
Performed by David Cui Cui, Julienne Irons, Natalie Van Sistine, Alejandro Ruiz, Alysia Beltran, Bradley Foster Smith, Elena Anderson, Eric Messner, Jenna Sharpe, Khaya Fraites, Marni Penning, Michael John Casey, Scott McCormick, and Yasmin Tuazon.
©2018 Martha Wells (P)2023 Graphic Audio LLC- there doesn’t seem to be content difference (which I found surprising, considering the length difference). The narrated versions just seem to be read slower
- the narrated version seems to be a lot more monotonous, which I think more accurately matches the character
- I found the dramatized versions easier to follow. In the narrated versions I sometimes would almost miss the action scenes because of the narrator’s monotonous reading (which again, is more accurate to the character, but unfortunately makes it harder to tell one scene from the next)
My verdict is that I’ll continue the series with the dramatized versions because I find them easier to follow (and the different voices add to the experience in my opinion). Both versions are great though, and if you’re someone who listens repeatedly/more closely than I do, I could see the reasoning to prefer the narrated version
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