![]() Fox and New Regency have already obtained the film rights to Artemis, so those anticipating an adaptation to rival the success of Ridley Scott’s cinematic treatment of The Martian will find these questions particularly interesting.Ī near-future thriller set on a lunar colony of the same name, Artemis introduces us to narrator Jasmine Bashara, or Jazz, a porter down on her luck whose smuggling monopoly provides most of her income. Readers might wonder if Weir’s second novel can live up to the success of his debut, and whether he can sustain a narrative steeped in scientific plausibility while extending the scope of his storytelling to human stories of habitation. ![]() ![]() Here, Weir expands on the narrative possibilities of interpersonal, political, and economic relationships in a unique environment. ![]() IN ARTEMIS, Andy Weir’s much-anticipated follow-up to The Martian, he moves from a story of interplanetary exploration and survival to one of colonization and habitation. ![]()
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