After growing bored with endlessly scrolling and reading reddit, I figured it would be a good time to try and get back into reading books instead. The book I read right before Project Hail Mary was NOS4A2 by Joe Hill and honestly it was kind of a slog for me to get through. Took me ages to finish it. I wanted something a bit lighter with some simple entertainment to get back in the habit of reading before bed every night.
I read The Martian back in the day and of course I see all of the PHM threads here, so jumped on board as well. Overall, it was exactly what I was looking for to get me back into reading more regularly. Not going to lie, I leaked for a bit at parts near the end.
My career is in chemical engineering but I was able to turn my brain off and not get too hung up on the science of everything. It's completely in Andy Weir's style but it does get a little "old" after a while that the constant loop is:
> Huge, devastating problem happens
>>> Problem is solved two pages later
> A different, bigger problem happens
>>> That problem is solved two pages later
repeat repeat repeat
Anyway, I look forward to watching the eventual movie. I think I'll listen to the audiobook at work too. Now to find the next light, entertaining read.
Current_Argument4876 t1_iu1nqvx wrote
Oh interesting! Did you think some of the science was inaccurate or it was just too much like work so you wanted to not engage and focus on the story?