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Book Review of The Martian

The Martian
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I found it impossible not to binge read this book. I have heard people talking about it for months, so I finally decided to see what all of the fuss was about. I wasn't disappointed.

For me, The Martian struck a great balance between the science and the fiction. This is a book about people who are wicked smart and doing insanely challenging things, yet Weir made it surprisingly accessible (even though I still don't understand half of what he actually said). It's also a great survival story of on man vs Mars, and the characterization of Mark Watney was both believable and incredibly funny.

This is the kind of book that would appeal to people who wouldn't normally read sci-fi. It's space without aliens, space travel without wormholes, futuristic without being too far removed from our present reality. It's plausible enough that it could actually happen, and for that reason alone it is going to appeal to a broader base of readers.

Also, The Martian is a self-published book, so kudos to Weir for taking his love of space and turning it into a best-selling book. One a side note, the movie is also very well done and follows the book very well (although in typical movie-Cliffs-notes style). Matt Damon was a perfect cast for the brilliantly resourceful astronaut with a gallows sense of humor, and Sean Bean's role as Mitch was delightfully amusing for reasons that I won't spoil in this review.

In all, this was a completely entertaining and absorbing read. Highly recommended!