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Kim Deister
This book… I loved it just as much as I loved The Martian by the same author. Weir is fantastic at relating heavily science-laden text without making it feel like a college lecture. He’s also great at finding humor in unexpected places, which is something I truly love. Project Hail Mary is part classic science fiction and part buddy comedy, an unlikely combination if I ever heard of one. But it’s an accurate statement!
The stakes are high in this story, so much so that the chances of success seem almost infinitesimally small. But there is something weirdly hopeful about it, especially in the way the world comes together to find solutions. Yes, it’s science-heavy, but there is so much more to it. It’s about rising above adversity and fear, about finding connections in unexpected places, about sacrifice. I didn’t expect the emotional impact the book had on me!
The story is told over two timelines, the present and flashbacks to the near past. The backstory of the past was vitally important to the overall plot, and the format really helped with the anticipation level.