. Weir's great skill, as he already proved with The Martian, is his attention to detail. Artemis is a triumph of imagination . ESQUIRE
. Artemis does for the moon what The Martian did for Mars. His second novel concerns a likeable protagonist in peril, saved by her own resourcefulness, in a tale that leaves readers better informed about science than they were before they read it...Plus the narrator has real charm. There's no question that this novel is going to be a hit . The Guardian
. Jazz, Weir.s main character, is a moon-born version of Stieg Larsson.s Lisbeth Salander. She is young, rebellious and a petty criminal...Weir.s great strength, as he showed in The Martian, is to make us believe. His future society living inside massive domes built not far from where Armstrong set foot in 1969 is utterly plausible. . The Times
. Artemis is the book that proves Weir is the heir to the mantle of classic science fiction master. An addictive, fast-paced read, perfect for a long journey or a bit of daily escapism. If you're after a moon adventure...book a flight to Artemis today. . STARBUST
. Artemis is more than just a sci-fi caper; it.s also an insight into how humans could exist on the moon . and in space. . NEW YORK POST