A lone astronaut.An impossible mission.An ally he never imagined. Ryland Grace is the sole survivor on a desperate, last-chance mission - and if he fails, humanity and the earth itself will perish. Except that right now, he doesn't know that. He can't even remember his own name, let alone the nature of his assignment or how to complete it. All he knows is that he's been asleep for a very, very long time. And he's just been awakened to find himself millions of miles from home, with nothing but two corpses for company. His crewmates dead, his memories fuzzily returning, Ryland realizes that an impossible task now confronts him. And with the clock ticking down and the nearest human being light-years away, he's got to do it all alone. Or does he? An irresistible interstellar adventure as only Andy Weir could imagine it, Project Hail Mary is a tale of discovery, speculation, and survival to rival The Martian—while taking us to places it never dreamed of going. About the Author Andy Weir built a two-decade career as a software engineer until the success of his first published novel, The Martian, allowed him to live out his dream of writing full-time. He is a lifelong space nerd and a devoted hobbyist of such subjects as relativistic physics, orbital mechanics, and the history of manned spaceflight. He lives in California.
A lone astronaut.An impossible mission.An ally he never imagined. Ryland Grace is the sole survivor on a desperate, last-chance mission - and if he fails, humanity and the earth itself will perish. Except that right now, he doesn't know that. He can't even remember his own name, let alone the nature of his assignment or how to complete it. All he knows is that he's been asleep for a very, very long time. And he's just been awakened to find himself millions of miles from home, with nothing but two corpses for company. His crewmates dead, his memories fuzzily returning, Ryland realizes that an impossible task now confronts him. And with the clock ticking down and the nearest human being light-years away, he's got to do it all alone. Or does he? An irresistible interstellar adventure as only Andy Weir could imagine it, Project Hail Mary is a tale of discovery, speculation, and survival to rival The Martian—while taking us to places it never dreamed of going. About the Author Andy Weir built a two-decade career as a software engineer until the success of his first published novel, The Martian, allowed him to live out his dream of writing full-time. He is a lifelong space nerd and a devoted hobbyist of such subjects as relativistic physics, orbital mechanics, and the history of manned spaceflight. He lives in California.
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A lone astronaut.An impossible mission.An ally he never imagined. Ryland Grace is the sole survivor on a desperate, last-chance mission - and if he fails, humanity and the earth itself will perish. Except that right now, he doesn't know that. He can't even remember his own name, let alone the nature of his assignment or how to complete it. All he knows is that he's been asleep for a very, very long time. And he's just been awakened to find himself millions of miles from home, with nothing but two corpses for company. His crewmates dead, his memories fuzzily returning, Ryland realizes that an impossible task now confronts him. And with the clock ticking down and the nearest human being light-years away, he's got to do it all alone. Or does he? An irresistible interstellar adventure as only Andy Weir could imagine it, Project Hail Mary is a tale of discovery, speculation, and survival to rival The Martian—while taking us to places it never dreamed of going. About the Author Andy Weir built a two-decade career as a software engineer until the success of his first published novel, The Martian, allowed him to live out his dream of writing full-time. He is a lifelong space nerd and a devoted hobbyist of such subjects as relativistic physics, orbital mechanics, and the history of manned spaceflight. He lives in California.
A lone astronaut.An impossible mission.An ally he never imagined. Ryland Grace is the sole survivor on a desperate, last-chance mission - and if he fails, humanity and the earth itself will perish. Except that right now, he doesn't know that. He can't even remember his own name, let alone the nature of his assignment or how to complete it. All he knows is that he's been asleep for a very, very long time. And he's just been awakened to find himself millions of miles from home, with nothing but two corpses for company. His crewmates dead, his memories fuzzily returning, Ryland realizes that an impossible task now confronts him. And with the clock ticking down and the nearest human being light-years away, he's got to do it all alone. Or does he? An irresistible interstellar adventure as only Andy Weir could imagine it, Project Hail Mary is a tale of discovery, speculation, and survival to rival The Martian—while taking us to places it never dreamed of going. About the Author Andy Weir built a two-decade career as a software engineer until the success of his first published novel, The Martian, allowed him to live out his dream of writing full-time. He is a lifelong space nerd and a devoted hobbyist of such subjects as relativistic physics, orbital mechanics, and the history of manned spaceflight. He lives in California.
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Sci-fi is not. Normally the type of book I read. Normally I go for romance. I heard so many good things about this book that I had to read it. I was SHOCKED at how much I enjoyed this book. I was captivated by the story, I couldn’t put it down. It was so well written. I do enjoy science but some of this was a bit much but it wasn’t too difficult to understand at all. This story was paced just right and so well thought out. This might be my favorite book of all time. I will definitely be picking up more by this author because this book was so enjoyable and so well done. Highly highly HIGHLY recommend!
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This book was a lovely surprise! It’s a good balance between science fiction and suspense thriller. The characters were interesting and fleshed out. I’m excited for the film adaptation that’s set to be released in 2026
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I know it's January and it's only the 2nd book I've read this year, but I can already tell you this is easily the best book I'll read all year. Things I loved about this book: everything. We start off with this unassuming character who manages to science his way into figuring out who he is and his purpose. As the plot progresses, he opens to reveal this ... human. I don't know how Weir did it, but Grace is the most human character I have ever read. There are too many books that describe a character and what they're like and what they're supposed to be. But Weir doesn't have to describe Grace. It's like he leaps off the pages and just IS. Grace is so entirely human with his magnificent brain, empathy, curiosity, fear, courage, humor, mistakes, and failures-- I have a ... MoreI know it's January and it's only the 2nd book I've read this year, but I can already tell you this is easily the best book I'll read all year. Things I loved about this book: everything. We start off with this unassuming character who manages to science his way into figuring out who he is and his purpose. As the plot progresses, he opens to reveal this ... human. I don't know how Weir did it, but Grace is the most human character I have ever read. There are too many books that describe a character and what they're like and what they're supposed to be. But Weir doesn't have to describe Grace. It's like he leaps off the pages and just IS. Grace is so entirely human with his magnificent brain, empathy, curiosity, fear, courage, humor, mistakes, and failures-- I have a hard time believing he's actually a fictional character. It's like Weir just took this whole person, magically transformed him into words, and typed him into these pages. I thoroughly enjoyed the science. I am such a huge nerd for anything space related and Project Hail Mary just ticked all the boxes. The only thing is, there's not anymore of it. I want more books. Give me more books lol. Often times I am left empty after reading such amazing stories, it's like I don't know what to do with my life after I read the last page. But this book made me hungry. I want more, and it's a shame that this book was just released last year because that means I have longer to wait for another Weir book.
| Date Of Publication | Nov 14, 2020 |
| Contributors | Weir, Andy; Andy Weir |
| Country of Publication | United States |
| Product Forms | Paperback / Softback |
Project Hail Mary: A Novel Weir, Andy [Used - Very good] [Softcover]
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Project Hail Mary by Weir, Andy
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Sci-fi is not. Normally the type of book I read. Normally I go for romance. I heard so many good things about this book that I had to read it. I was SHOCKED at how much I enjoyed this book. I was captivated by the story, I couldn’t put it down. It was so well written. I do enjoy science but some of this was a bit much but it wasn’t too difficult to understand at all. This story was paced just right and so well thought out. This might be my favorite book of all time. I will definitely be picking up more by this author because this book was so enjoyable and so well done. Highly highly HIGHLY recommend!
This book was a lovely surprise! It’s a good balance between science fiction and suspense thriller. The characters were interesting and fleshed out. I’m excited for the film adaptation that’s set to be released in 2026
I know it's January and it's only the 2nd book I've read this year, but I can already tell you this is easily the best book I'll read all year. Things I loved about this book: everything. We start off with this unassuming character who manages to science his way into figuring out who he is and his purpose. As the plot progresses, he opens to reveal this ... human. I don't know how Weir did it, but Grace is the most human character I have ever read. There are too many books that describe a character and what they're like and what they're supposed to be. But Weir doesn't have to describe Grace. It's like he leaps off the pages and just IS. Grace is so entirely human with his magnificent brain, empathy, curiosity, fear, courage, humor, mistakes, and failures-- I have a ... MoreI know it's January and it's only the 2nd book I've read this year, but I can already tell you this is easily the best book I'll read all year. Things I loved about this book: everything. We start off with this unassuming character who manages to science his way into figuring out who he is and his purpose. As the plot progresses, he opens to reveal this ... human. I don't know how Weir did it, but Grace is the most human character I have ever read. There are too many books that describe a character and what they're like and what they're supposed to be. But Weir doesn't have to describe Grace. It's like he leaps off the pages and just IS. Grace is so entirely human with his magnificent brain, empathy, curiosity, fear, courage, humor, mistakes, and failures-- I have a hard time believing he's actually a fictional character. It's like Weir just took this whole person, magically transformed him into words, and typed him into these pages. I thoroughly enjoyed the science. I am such a huge nerd for anything space related and Project Hail Mary just ticked all the boxes. The only thing is, there's not anymore of it. I want more books. Give me more books lol. Often times I am left empty after reading such amazing stories, it's like I don't know what to do with my life after I read the last page. But this book made me hungry. I want more, and it's a shame that this book was just released last year because that means I have longer to wait for another Weir book.
Enjoying the read so far, but only about half way thru. Very imaginative. However, like others have said, at times the detailed descriptions of what the main character is doing can get a bit tedious. But thats only a minor complaint. Overall I'm really enjoying the book.
"Am I barreling toward the sun, or away from it? It's almost academic. I'm either on a collision course with the sun or on my way out to deep space with no hope of returning. Or, I might be headed in the sun's general direction, but not on a collision course. If that's the case, I'll miss the sun ... and then fly off into deep space with no hope of returning."Project Hail Mary is the third novel by American author and self-confessed space nerd, Andy Weir. When he first emerges from the coma, he has no idea where he is, or how or why. It seems to be a spaceship, he's the sole survivor of a crew of three, and the onboard computer is insisting he proffers his name before allowing access to certain areas, but he can't remember that either."This is like being in a ... More"Am I barreling toward the sun, or away from it? It's almost academic. I'm either on a collision course with the sun or on my way out to deep space with no hope of returning. Or, I might be headed in the sun's general direction, but not on a collision course. If that's the case, I'll miss the sun ... and then fly off into deep space with no hope of returning."Project Hail Mary is the third novel by American author and self-confessed space nerd, Andy Weir. When he first emerges from the coma, he has no idea where he is, or how or why. It seems to be a spaceship, he's the sole survivor of a crew of three, and the onboard computer is insisting he proffers his name before allowing access to certain areas, but he can't remember that either."This is like being in a video game. Explore the area until you find a locked door, then look for the key. But instead of searching bookshelves and garbage cans, I have to search my mind. Because the "key" is my own name."His memory is spotty, coming in fits and starts; gradually, the fact that he's a junior high science teacher reveals itself; he's Dr. Ryland Grace, formerly a microbiologist who spent his career working up theoretical models for alien life. And he's a long, long way from San Francisco.The "what" Grayson remembers fairly quickly: a dire problem facing his home planet, and the importance of his mission is clear, a mission to save mankind. The "how" poses a challenge that his scientific mind relishes. When Grayson recalls the "why" that has placed him on the Hail Mary instead of a highly-trained astronaut, he's dismayed and angry. What is quickly obvious is that he is facing a suicide mission. All alone.Except it turns out he's not.More is difficult to reveal without spoilers, but Weir has neatly constructed a narrative in which flashbacks/memories slowly reveal the exact how and why, but also just what the ship is equipped with and can do. Weir gives the reader sci-fi that doesn't get too bogged down with dense sci-facts but is interesting and thought-provoking.Weir's protagonist is a delight, smart and resourceful; his ever-inquiring mind and excellent deductive powers see him maintain his optimism that he will complete his vital mission. Ultimately, Grayson surprises himself. He's also got a great sense of humour, so his inner monologue, asides to the computer and other conversations entertain:"The computer finishes its boot process and brings up a screen I've never seen before. I can tell it means trouble, because the word "TROUBLE" is in large type across the top."This is a tale with an action plot, twists and surprises, featuring a planet Earth where greenhouse gases are welcome and the Sahara is covered in foil. There are philosophical discussions on behaviour and intelligence, lots of space walks, vodka, beetles and five-legged spiders, laugh-out-loud moments and the odd lump in the throat. Brilliantly funny, clever and original sci-fi.This unbiased review is from an uncorrected proof copy provided by NetGalley and Random House UK Cornerstone
Project Hail Mary is the third novel that I have read by Andy Weir. I was not disappointed. I loved his usual combination of scientific detail with a bit of junior high science teacher humor thrown in. This book is a family favorite to listen to on road trips. Each time I have read or listened to the Project Hail Mary, I find myself immersed in the journey.
I read through the book in a day. Could not put it down. There is lots of science to devour, and it’s a great romp into apocalyptic sci-fi. All the details of how humanity reacts to a dawning ice age are fitting and realistic—revealed in flashback throughout the adventure. In The Martian, poor Watney was the scientist AND engineer. In Project Hail Mary, our hero is a solo scientist on an all-or-nothing mission to save humanity—his commanding officer and engineer died on the trip. So now he has to do it all alone... or does he? Pacing and language are all on point. Very few swears, if any, because our hero is a middle school science teacher thrust into greatness. Great ending, too. I totally understand his choice, the character has grown so much, and love the way it ... MoreI read through the book in a day. Could not put it down. There is lots of science to devour, and it’s a great romp into apocalyptic sci-fi. All the details of how humanity reacts to a dawning ice age are fitting and realistic—revealed in flashback throughout the adventure. In The Martian, poor Watney was the scientist AND engineer. In Project Hail Mary, our hero is a solo scientist on an all-or-nothing mission to save humanity—his commanding officer and engineer died on the trip. So now he has to do it all alone... or does he? Pacing and language are all on point. Very few swears, if any, because our hero is a middle school science teacher thrust into greatness. Great ending, too. I totally understand his choice, the character has grown so much, and love the way it ended.
Big thank you to Random House/Ballantine Books and Netgalley for granting my wish to read and review this book. I immensely enjoyed Andy Weir's last two books. He has a way of pulling the reader in and its so hard to put the book down. Ryland Grace is the star of the book waking up alone (he finds his crew mates didn't make it) with amnesia on a ship trying to figure out how he got there and why. Through flash backs he remembers its to save humanity. I can't say enough good things about this book. I identified with Ryland's emotions and enjoyed his journey. I have previously seen reviews about language in AW books (I didn't have any problem with that....I prob would say worse given the situation) but if you worry about it this one has no language.
Fans of The Martian will devour this book! The Martian is one of my favorite books of the last few years and it's movie adaptation was brilliant, so I was absolutely thrilled to get a copy of Project Hail Mary. On the whole, I absolutely loved it. I flew through it despite some sections that were very heavy on the science which is not my forte, Fans of The Martian will appreciate the similarities and enjoy the differences. The idea is similar but the specifics are unique. One of the things I really enjoyed about this book was the sarcastic but loveable attitude of the main character. He had his flaws but you never hesitate to root for him. I thoroughly enjoyed his sense of human and wit. I also truly enjoyed the way this one was put together with flash backs ... MoreFans of The Martian will devour this book! The Martian is one of my favorite books of the last few years and it's movie adaptation was brilliant, so I was absolutely thrilled to get a copy of Project Hail Mary. On the whole, I absolutely loved it. I flew through it despite some sections that were very heavy on the science which is not my forte, Fans of The Martian will appreciate the similarities and enjoy the differences. The idea is similar but the specifics are unique. One of the things I really enjoyed about this book was the sarcastic but loveable attitude of the main character. He had his flaws but you never hesitate to root for him. I thoroughly enjoyed his sense of human and wit. I also truly enjoyed the way this one was put together with flash backs explaining how the project came together and how he personally ended up where he is. I was shocked by the reveal of specifically how he came to be one of the people on Project Hail Mary. I also loved the Stratt character. Her overwhelming dedication to the project is both admirable and frightening. The whole alternation between past and present is brilliantly spun together. There were one or two things I struggled with. First, I found Rocky's physical description very distracting. While I understand the desire for him to look drastically different from humans, the way he was described, which is sort of similar to a bear or a dog but one that has no eyes or ears and who poops from his hidden mouth and also eats through it was a little out there for me. In the beginning Grace estimates him at 800lbs, then when he has to move him he says he's about 400 pounds, either way it made it every difficult for me to take seriously as I was picturing a blind deaf Alf and it was just an odd contrast between the serious science and doomsday plot and a completely off the wall alien being. The other thing I struggled with was the ending. I found the decision that Grace made at the end hard to believe given the way he ended up on the mission. And while I do think the very end was fitting, the section just before that become a little out there for me. Both of these things just made it hard for me to picture how this movie could possibly merge the insanity and high-sci-fi with the down to earth (no pun intended!) nature of a doomsday book. All of that being said, over all I really truly enjoyed reading it and I think fans of The Martian will absolutely crush this one in a day and love it.
This book is AMAZING!!!!! I gave it as a present and had read it myself, and its one of the best books I have ever read. Its even better than The Martian. Its so amazing, I will reread it for the rest of my life. Love it. I might buy a spare copy so that I can lend it to friends and family!
| Date Of Publication | Nov 14, 2020 |
| Contributors | Weir, Andy; Andy Weir |
| Country of Publication | United States |
| Product Forms | Paperback / Softback |