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Project Hail Mary: From the bestselling author of The Martian (edició 2021)

de Andy Weir (Autor)

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The sole survivor on a desperate, last-chance mission to save both humanity and the earth, Ryland Grace is hurtled into the depths of space when he must conquer an extinction-level threat to our species.
Membre:Becchanalia
Títol:Project Hail Mary: From the bestselling author of The Martian
Autors:Andy Weir (Autor)
Informació:Del Rey (2021), Edition: 01, 496 pages
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Etiquetes:Read 2022, Aliens, Science Fiction, Space Travel

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Andy Weir once again delivers a fantastic story with Project Hail Mary. For the last couple of days, all I have wanted to do was read and absorb this story. I was intrigued, excited and educated by this tale of science and wonder.

I am not going to describe the plot in any way as, firstly, many have gone before me and have written far better descriptions that I could come up with and, secondly, if you haven’t already read the book then I don’t want to ruin the surprises that are to come. While there is a lot of science to read through, the author makes every effort to keep the book user-friendly and understandable. In other words you don’t have to be a scientist to understand this thrilling and twisty book.

With characters that one can relate to, and a story to have you rooting for civilization to survive, this was a fun read. And as the two main characters decided between themselves, Grace and Rocky were good people who gave their best and became true heroes. If you are looking for a compelling read with wit, humor and plenty of heart I highly recommend Project Hail Mary. ( )
  DeltaQueen50 | May 3, 2024 |
This is one of the best books I've ever had read to me. It's as though a scientist and a comedian sat down together and wrote a book. The science is so well-explained that all of it becomes instantly believable. As far as I can tell, there are many technical flaws - establishing a communication might take just a little longer, the guy Grace is an expert in any field of science (and flying spaceships offhand) and gets everything done with the help of (very science-promoting) structured approaches, and Rocky as an engineer is a congenial partner. But the book is so much fun that you couldn't care less. The beginning and the distribution of info is convenient and captivating at the same time. Protagonist and reader start off just the same. Really neat. Ray Porter delivers all the pointes and punchlines brilliantly. And Rocky, part E.T., part Joda, adds a very (extra)terrestrial humour.
Highly enjoyable, like a fizzy drink with a lot of different aromas, highly quaffable and well-mixed. I could have downed the whole thing in one gulp if if hadn't been for the big glass it came in. Now it's gone I'd like to order another pitcher of the stuff! Well, I've done the closest thing possible - I've already ordered another one from the same brand at least: Weir's "Artemis".
  Kindlegohome | Apr 26, 2024 |
Story was fun, characters unfortunately very one dimensional, tone kind of dorky and annoying ( )
  RaynaPolsky | Apr 23, 2024 |
This was a fun read. 50% misc science ideas, 30% save the world wish fulfillment, and 20% friendly banter. Worth a read for fans of Weir and overall a solid book, but there is a bit too much deus ex machina (Rocky himself is an amazing source of immediate and flawless answers to all problems) and overall unbelievability for me to really give it 5 stars, not least of which the fact that surely, SURELY, someone would have thought to try to create something that eats this stuff on earth. So not an ironclad story, and definitely hectic, but still fun and worth a read. ( )
  mrbearbooks | Apr 22, 2024 |
This book is so much more than a book about a lone astronaut trying to save the world. This is a book about friendship and community, climate change and responsibilities, sacrifices and bravery.

My first two impressions of this book: 1.) There’s a lot of heavy science in this science fiction book. I tried to follow along, but it moves from the macro to the micro level of some complex science. As the characters explain concepts to one another, those summations and explanations were pretty helpful, but, still, it was A LOT of information. Somehow, I stayed engaged. And 2.) Ryland’s a funny guy. I really enjoyed his 1950s quirky idioms and self-deprecating humor and sarcastic observations.

From the beginning, a Sherlock Holmes beginning full of deductive reasoning where the reader learns alongside the character about the context of the story (who, what, when, where, why, how), I was hooked. I enjoyed all the characters.

I love Stratt and her god-complex and no bullshit manner. With her decisions, especially the final one putting Ryland on the Hail Mary crew, we see one of the central questions of the story: What sacrifices are we willing to make in order to achieve the greater good? Stratt: “‘We all have to make sacrifices. If I have to be the world’s whipping boy to secure our salvation, then that’s my sacrifice to make’” (244).

I also really love Ryland’s best friend. When Rocky enters the picture (through the pressurized connector tunnel), there are several Wall-E moments that made me smile. Their relationship was “amaze” and all things good. Ryland: “‘Well, you’re not alone anymore, Buddy,’ I say. ‘Neither of us are’” (213).

As far as the science part of this sci-fi thriller, I found two things really interesting: 1.) This story shows the necessity of intelligent life coming together in community. We’re better together than we are apart. We need each other—the science community and international community comes together sharing and teaching and learning and building upon each other; Ryland and Rocky come together after their periods of isolation, working together, offering comfort and connection. And 2.) the significance of climate change being an imminent danger was definitely central. It makes me want to do something about protecting this home of ours. Dr. Leclerc: “‘We’re part of the ecology, Ms. Stratt. We’re not outside it. The plants we eat, the animals we ranch, the air we breathe—it’s all part of the tapestry. It’s all connected. As the biomes collapse, it’ll have a direct impact on humanity’” (233).

While I really wanted Ryland to make it back to earth, the ending was still satisfying. We know that Ryland does save Sol and Earth, and he still ends up living a fulfilling life with Rocky and the other Eridians, teaching and exploring. ( )
  lizallenknapp | Apr 20, 2024 |
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Nom de l'autorCàrrecTipus d'autorObra?Estat
Weir, AndyAutorautor primaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Kolehmainen, AnnukkaTraductorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Langowski, JürgenTraductorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Madejski, RadosławTraductorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Porter, RayNarradorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
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