I have descended from my ivory tower and read a fiction book that was written in the 2000s…and I had such a fun time doing it! Andy Weir weaves science into his stories so well, and I loved the relationship between Grace and Rocky. Finally, as far as tropes go, humans and aliens trying to teach each other their respective languages is one of my favorites.

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    Feels like I’m one of the few who really didn’t enjoy this books writing. I get the appeal, but ultimately it wasn’t for me.

    With that said, stay off that ivory tower! There are so many more great and wonderful books written after the 2000s!

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      same here, I loved The Martian but getting through Project Hail Mary was a slog for me ngl

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      I enjoyed the book, and disliked its writing. Very poor syntax, but the story was fun and captivating so I didn’t mind

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      I enjoyed the book, and disliked its writing. Very poor syntax, but the story was fun and captivating so I didn’t mind

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      I feel like I’m reading an instruction manual whenever the main character talks about all these “steps” he or she does to get something ready.

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      I feel like I’m reading an instruction manual whenever the main character talks about all these “steps” he or she does to get something ready.

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      Potentially the least favorite book I’ve ever read, so you’re not alone.

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      Potentially the least favorite book I’ve ever read, so you’re not alone.

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      I’m with you. It was an abysmal read due to the narrative voice and the shoehorned in problems for the main character to science his way out of. I hated this book. That said, I liked the way they worked out communication, and I think it’d be a good movie.

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      I’m with you. It was an abysmal read due to the narrative voice and the shoehorned in problems for the main character to science his way out of. I hated this book. That said, I liked the way they worked out communication, and I think it’d be a good movie.

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      I thought PHM was a slog, personally.

      I loved The Martian when I read it in 2015, so I don’t know if my tastes have just changed or if PHM itself just wasn’t for me. Oh well.

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      You didn’t enjoy the main character explaining how to do a math problem on how to open a door rather than just turn the handle?

      I liked reading the Martian, but PHM seemed like it was just making up things for the main character to have to explain with science and math.

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      same here, I loved The Martian but getting through Project Hail Mary was a slog for me ngl