Jokes aside, The Hail Mary Project is another outstanding work from Andy Weir. It is hard SF at its best, finding solutions to hard problems, and doing so without being silly. It would be my choice for the Hugo for best novel, but may lose to the Nebula Winner, A Master of Djinn, which is a fantasy novel — a good one, but I still prefer THMP.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 2 years ago
Jokes aside, The Hail Mary Project is another outstanding work from Andy Weir. It is hard SF at its best, finding solutions to hard problems, and doing so without being silly. It would be my choice for the Hugo for best novel, but may lose to the Nebula Winner, A Master of Djinn, which is a fantasy novel — a good one, but I still prefer THMP.
MeanBob Premium Member about 2 years ago
Sounds suspiciously like a Larry Niven book I read some years ago. But I’ll check it out.
fretlessman71 about 2 years ago
Sure Matt Damon can sing. Did you see the video he made with Sarah Silverman?
Armitage72 about 2 years ago
I only recently realized that Andy Weir was also the creator of the old “Casey & Andy” webcomic.
gokarDun about 2 years ago
All books are the same…the words are just re-arranged, not used or forgotten.
david_42 about 2 years ago
Excellent book! Weir’s imagination is astonishing and he makes an alien with mercury for blood work.
Ellis97 about 2 years ago
Matt can play a horse.
Chithing Premium Member about 2 years ago
A spoiler alert would have been nice, Verne. That book is still on my to-be-read shelf.
Terr Bear Premium Member about 2 years ago
Does Matt Damon have to be rescued (again) in this potential movie?
halvincobbes Premium Member about 2 years ago
I loved that book!
David Rickard Premium Member about 2 years ago
Andy Serkis would play the alien spiders.
Zepp Jamieson about 2 years ago
Probably the best SF novel I read last year. Thanks for giving it some wider attention!
Jonathan Rowley about 2 years ago
Scotty knows Matt Damon can sing ….
Andy F about 2 years ago
Weird timing, I just finished that book last night. Some science related plot holes but I liked it.