![]() That is, until his ship picks up another ship on its monitor and Rylund realizes he is not alone. It seems like this effort is doomed to fail. This is mankind’s last chance, its hail Mary, his crew is dead, and he is alone with gaps in his memory. He discovers he’s headed toward a star to find the cure for astrophage, the microscopic entity that is sucking the life out of Earth’s star–literally. ![]() ![]() You can tell early on that he is scientifically minded, and that despite his amnesia he is able to still function in this foreign environment. His memory comes back to him in drips and drabs. If you loved THE MARTIAN, you’ll love PROJECT HAIL MARY. Fortunately, Andy Weir doesn’t keep you in suspense for very long. For the first few chapters it is this very mystery that compels you to keep reading because you must know what’s going on. ![]() When Ryland Grace wakes up on his spaceship, he doesn’t know where he is at first. ![]()
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