5/5. My love for science fiction had a resurgence this year which lead me to pick up Johan Herstadt's 172 Hours on the Moon, then Andy Weir's Artemis. Now, Artemis wasn't the greatest book out there but I picked it up anyway because I loved the film adaptation of The Martian (2015). I had bought both the book back in 2019 (30/Nov).
The protagonist of Artemis was, to put it lightly, shit. But I loved his concepts and world building and the science that he injected; giving the feeling of hard scifi whilst keeping it soft enough for it to being a light, entertaining read. Not an easy task. So I ordered Weir's latest release (2021), Project Hail Mary.
While I waited for it to be delivered, I read H G Well's The Invisible Man and Haruki Murakami's The Birthday Girl. So it has been a few months filled with science fiction. Plus, the two failed attempts of the Artemis 1 launch added to the exciting atmosphere that I had created as well. Who knows when they're gonna launch it now...
Let me just say that its the most fun I've had with a novel in years. It reminded me of how when I was first reading The Godfather, I used to pick it up as soon as my eyes opened (even if I woke up for a glass of water at 2am). Similarly, three or four days ago, I read PHM all night long, till 4:10am until my eyes gave out and I had to put it down. So yeah. Good stuff.
Release a new book Andy!
One last thing. The lead is named Ryland Grace in it. Get it? Hail Mary, full of "Grace"... Anyway, thought it was funny. Sorry.
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