Artemis
by Andy Weir
- Pages
- 305
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780553448122
- Reading Time
- ~5h 20min
Artemis is a book by Andy Weir. It has 305 pages.
About this book
Set in the near future, Andy Weir’s novel explores daily life aboard Artemis, humanity’s first permanent lunar settlement. The narrative centers on Jazz Bashara, a local porter and smuggler who navigates the colony’s informal economy while balancing survival against legal constraints. Weir applies his established commitment to scientific realism to examine the economic, social, and engineering challenges of maintaining a self-sustaining community in a vacuum-sealed environment. The work investigates how human ingenuity adapts to extreme isolation, corporate oversight, and the unforgiving physics of low-gravity travel. Rather than emphasizing deep-space exploration, the story concentrates on terrestrial-style resource management and moral ambiguity transposed to an extraterrestrial setting. Readers familiar with the author’s previous publications will recognize a continued focus on technical accuracy and methodical problem-solving, while the narrative structure emphasizes suspense and ethical compromise. The novel functions as a study in how ordinary individuals navigate systemic pressures when removed from Earth’s regulatory framework.
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Artemis has 305 pages.
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Set in the near future, Andy Weir’s novel explores daily life aboard Artemis, humanity’s first permanent lunar settlement. The narrative centers on Jazz Bashara, a local porter and smuggler who navigates the colony’s informal economy while balancing survival against legal constraints. Weir applies h...
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Artemis was written by Andy Weir.