Mark
Watney is part of the Ares 3 crew on Mars when a dust storm causes havoc with
their mission. With the winds
threatening to blow over their ride back, the crew evacuates the planet. Unfortunately, Mark is blown away and injured
in the attempt. His crew leaves him
thinking he is dead. Mark awakens to
discover himself injured and alone on Mars.
He doesn’t have enough food to last until the next manned mission to
Mars and he has no way to communicate with NASA. Can he survive?
I loved this book. It’s real science, science fiction. I love that Mark had a great sense of humor
and would work through all of his problems.
He may despair, but then he would do the math and work on how to solve
the problem. As things kept going wrong
and Mark worked to survive, it made a great adventure story. The story also showed NASA and the crew’s point
of view as well. Mark does like to swear
a lot - you have been warned if you are not a fan of profanity.
As an engineer and a fan of science fiction, I
really really enjoyed this novel. I liked that Andy Weir had a section in the
back to talk about how he put the novel together basically because of his
obsession with space and going to mars.
He worked through what could go wrong and realized it could be a great
novel. I love that he actually put
together a software program for the projection of the ship. His details made the novel a step above
pretty much all other sci fi I read.
I
read The Martian as a “book set in space” for my summer library reading
challenge, but I had it on my nightstand “to read” pile after The Martian
placed last year’s PBS Great American Read.
I would love to read more novels like this one. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have read Artemis by Andy Weir. It was good, but not excellent as The Martian
is. The version I read had a reader’s
guide and book club questions in it. I
need to fit this into one of my book clubs!
I
watched the movie this past weekend with my family. The kids were warned there would be swearing
and a scary part at the beginning (ages 8 to 13). They were entranced by the movie and really
into Mark Watney’s journey. My 13-year
old son Kile is obsessed with NASA and the new mission to Mars that is being
worked on. He really enjoyed the movie
and I am going to pass the book on to him.
Favorite
Quotes:
“But there’s a difference between knowing it
and really experiencing it.”
“I mostly
ignore them. I don’t want to come off as
arrogant here, but I’m the best botanist on this planet.” - This made me laugh out loud!
“Love
of science is universal across all cultures.”
“But
really, they did it because every human being has a basic instinct to help each
other out. It might not seem that way
sometimes, but it’s true.”
Overall,
The Martian is an excellent adventure novel with a great sense of humor. I loved how it is actual “science” science
fiction and all of the geeky details. A fast-paced survival story, The Martian
is the best true science fiction that I’ve read in years. Are there any other books out there that
truly go through the science the way that The Martian does?
Book
Source: I think I bought this book for
my husband for a present years ago and I’ve finally gotten around to reading
it.
This is one of my favorite books! :)
ReplyDeleteLaura, I haven't read this but I saw the movie a few years ago. The book sounds wonderful. I enjoyed reading the quotations. Another terrific review!
ReplyDeleteI loved listening to this one and then the movie. Both fabulous.
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