Keith Stevenson reviewed Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
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2 stars
Gave up. The amnesia/ suddenly remembering stuff as required really bugged me.
555 pages
German language
Published by Heyne.
Als Ryland Grace erwacht, muss er feststellen, dass er ganz allein ist. Er ist anscheinend der einzige Überlebende einer Raumfahrtmission, Millionen Kilometer von zu Hause entfernt, auf einem Flug ins Tau-Ceti-Sternsystem. Aber was erwartet ihn dort? Und warum sind alle anderen Besatzungsmitglieder tot? Nach und nach dämmert es Grace, dass von seinem Überleben nicht nur die Mission, sondern die Zukunft der gesamten Erdbevölkerung abhängt.
Gave up. The amnesia/ suddenly remembering stuff as required really bugged me.
This book is a celebration of science and solidarity. Only when we colaborate we are able to solve the biggest problems of humanity. There are a few times when you have to make a leap of faith, but it's all for the sake of the argument. A very interesting an funny reading.
Good:
The plot twist around Ryland's amnesia is great!
"Space amoeba" story done right.
Relationship between Ryland and Rocky is endearing.
Audiobook elevates the whole experience.
Bad:
Protagonist with amnesia trope has been done before.
Rocky has interesting alien physiology & boring human psychology.
* Earthbound story-line and characters seem childish & oversimplified compared to science in space sequences.
Brutal, al nivel de El Marciano, si no mejor, me ha encantado, el mejor libro que he leído en bastante tiempo.
Con muchos apuntes de ciencia, pero interesante y entretenido a la vez, de esos que quieres avanzar la trama, pero disfrutas con ella todo el rato.
100% si te gusta la ciencia, los thrillers y el espacio.
Definitely a worth while read. I'm glad he did not get back to Earth. It's better left to the reader what happened after saving Rocky.
Una vez más confirmo con esta novela que la ciencia ficción y el espacio interestelar no es para mí.
Abandono en la página 106.
I think this will be the book I recommend the most this year. It is entertaining from beginning to end. If you like sci-fi or space stories, read it. If you don't, read it anyway because you will laugh. It is very rare that I tear through a book in the span of a day, but, and I apologise for the cliché, I could not put this book down.