The Martian
Andy Weir
Science Fiction - Adult
Pop quiz:
1) Do you ever stare at the night sky wondering if there is life out there?
2) Ever tried to levitate something with your mind?
3) Have you ever secretly (or not so secretly) watch Star Trek?
Houston, we have lift off. You like science fiction!
Science fiction has been fascinating readers from the moment Mary Shelley brought Frankenstein's monster to life. And writers of science fiction have been working to keep their edge ever since that first breath of life into their genre. Today, they're getting a little help from actual, real life physicists. Science fiction has become your basic rocket science.
How can this be? Some brilliant people at Tor had the great idea to pair up science fiction writers with NASA scientists. The result is a new list of science fiction titles, headed up by Andy Weir's, The Martian.
Basic premise: Robinson Crusoe on Mars.
More details: Mark Watney, a member of the Ares 3 Mars crew, accidentally gets left on Mars during the middle of a sandstorm. He has a habitat. He has oxygen and water. He has some food. But he doesn't have enough to last until the next Ares mission arrives. Cue creativity. How will Mark survive? Will NASA be able to help?
Weir's characters are wonderfully diverse and wickedly smart without being so smart they become inaccessible. The plot is scary believable. Accidents can happen, especially on a mission to a place as far away and foreign as Mars. The scientific does not way down the story, but rather, enhance it. Admittedly, there were moments when I did zone a little. Then again, that could have been the elliptical machine getting the better of me. I have books I "save" for work outs only. This was one. But I found myself sneaking more of The Martian whenever I could, like a secret stash of chocolate. And more than once that I had to remind myself this is NOT REAL. It's "just" a story (so stop crying!).
Tor has more books in the line up. One is about an elevator from earth to the international space station. Finally, a true fix for my science fiction addiction. I can't wait to see what they imagine up next. And...um...if it's not too much to ask, does anyone know how to get in the super secret society of writers who get to work with these amazing scientists?
For more April fling reads, check out Barrie Summy's website!
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
The Book Review Club - The Martian
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5 comments:
Although this is the genre I read least, you made it sound worthwhile to try.
That does sound like a chilling premise. I read sci fi and loved Star Trek as a kid.
How very brilliant of Tor! If you discover the secret for how to get access these scientists, please pass it along. This book sounds terrific! Thanks for reviewing, Stacy.
Oh wow. This is, as you say, the answer to a prayer. What a wonderful idea! Both the Martian and the elevator story sound amazing. Thanks for letting me know about them!
ellen, who still watches Star Trek re-runs
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