![]() ![]() The main character is up to the task, and we are along for the ride. It not anybody's fault, but it needs to be solved, and it will take a lot of creativity, science, and ![]() With Project Hail Mary, Andy Weir has gone back to what made the Martian enjoyable. There was nothing interesting other than, "Hey, we are on the moon." ![]() My main complaint is that the book was just a reactionary novel with incompetent characters solving their own problem they created, and it just happened to take place on the Moon. However, I am willing to overlook it (with some difficulty because of how outrageouslyįantastical it is) because there are a lot of things to like with the book. Astrophage is an amazing species found in pure technobabble that is impossible toīelieve. Science experiments, more important plot points are found), and the remaining 10% could be called This book can be classified as 80% sci-fi, 10% mystery (as Dr. I'm stopping my mini-summary there because each little nugget of knowledge is an important reveal. Gradually figures he is on a space ship tasked with saving humanity from an invasive species he Through experimentation, and flashbacks, he Ryland Grace wakes up with a bad case of amnesia. Quick-take: Worthy successor to The Martian. ![]()
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