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Artemis

Book • 2017
In 'Artemis', Andy Weir crafts a story set in the late 2080s in the lunar city of Artemis.

The protagonist, Jasmine 'Jazz' Bashara, is a young woman who works as a porter and part-time smuggler.

When Jazz is offered a lucrative opportunity to sabotage a rival business, she finds herself entangled in a complex conspiracy involving corporate and criminal interests.

The novel explores themes of science, technology, and the socio-economic dynamics of a lunar society, characteristic of Weir's meticulous research and engaging storytelling style.

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