Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir

We had a pretty good turnout for our first book of the month vote. To be honest I did not anticipate the problem of there being a tie. I took the liberty of flipping a coin which came out heads for Project Hail Mary. In the future I might have to come up with a better method of tie breaking. I’m figuring this out as I go and it is all just for the fun of it anyway so please don’t take this too seriously.

I intend to read this book over the month of September and then near the end of the month I will create a discussion thread for it where people can discuss it without worrying about spoilers. Follow along if you want to.

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  1. Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir - 20 votes
  2. Children of Time - Adrian Tchaikovsky - 20 votes
  3. Neuromancer - William Gibson - 17 votes
  4. Hyperion - Dan Simmons - 13 votes
  5. Leviathan Wakes - James S. A. Corey - 13 votes
  6. A Memory Called Empire - Arkady Martine - 11 votes
  7. Wool (Silo Series Book 1) - Hugh Howey - 10 votes
  8. Red Rising - Pierce Brown - 4 votes
  9. 22/11/63 - Stephen King - 1 vote

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  • NielsBohron@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Exactly. It took me most of four months to get to where the show ended but it’s been well worth the investment, if for no other reason than I appreciate the difference in time scale between books. Having years or decades between the plotlines really seems more realistic, especially given how big space is, and it allows for the dynamics between the characters to deepen and evolve a lot more naturally.

    Plus, Micchio Pa, Sam, and Drummer deserve a lot better than they got in the show.

    • Tenthrow@lemmy.worldM
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      1 year ago

      Completely agree with you there. The time jump was a really amazing choice and made the story feel that much more real to me. Micchio Pa and Drummer deserve to be their own people and were damned good characters. I wish they had focused on their stories instead of trying to merge them.