I'm really late to this whole thing but this book is one of my favorite comfort reads. Idk, I think it feels weirdly wholesome where it's just 2 people(a guy and a huge scary space spider?) trying their best to save everyone and even though it didn't have an antagonist, it still felt like there was one in the form of space bacteria(?). One of my favorite reads
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Waiting on the library copy of phm. I'm something like 32 in line
Damn. Didn't expect the expanse to be so far down
Having read both, The Martian was very much a book I just simply put down (I lost so many hours of sleep because of it) whereas this one seemed decent.
If you liked the Martian, you'll like this one probably. There definitely was some weak moments, and the science portion, while crunchy sometimes, didn't hold up consistently.
Worth a read.
Great book, I'm looking forward to the movie adaptation as well
Im listening to the audio version of Project Hail Mary right now and am about half way through and Im not seeing the huge draw that it has on so many people. Im hoping it gets better