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By Sarah · 5 posts · 28 views
last updated Nov 01, 2018 08:22AM
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I saw someone's review who recommenced this book for engineers. Mark is a sarcastic science nerd. So yeah this book is pretty much perfect for engineers. Weir works at getting the science plausible. In reality, Mark would probably die in one of the many crises.
There is some great sarcasm. When he realizes he is on the edge of a storm, he comments that he does not know how big the storm is. But he knows NASA is watching him. So pretty much every human except Mark knows which way he should go. ...more
There is some great sarcasm. When he realizes he is on the edge of a storm, he comments that he does not know how big the storm is. But he knows NASA is watching him. So pretty much every human except Mark knows which way he should go. ...more

Feb 08, 2017
tiph
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it was amazing
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Wow.
I am so blown away with this book. Funny, heart-rending, and nerdy in exactly the right places. I'm in love. ...more
I am so blown away with this book. Funny, heart-rending, and nerdy in exactly the right places. I'm in love. ...more

I loved everything about this book. I don't really have much to say that hasn't already been said about it, to be honest. But as a scientist who struggles with severe depression, I immediately fell in love with Mark Watney for being so upbeat about his situation and always finding humor no matter what the circumstances are. Honestly, that was the most important aspect of this book for me, and why I loved it so much - Watney's continued good nature in the face of impossibility.
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Dec 15, 2015
Maria
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it was amazing
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Most authors don't have the talent or experience to write from the first person, but Andy Weir knocks it out of the park. In the character of Mark Watney, Weir created a distinctly hilarious voice. The action was so gripping that for the last two hundred pages I couldn't put it down.
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It was okay. The humor didn't really land for me, but it was fun to see him figure out stuff.
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Apr 13, 2016
Chérie
marked it as to-read

Nov 27, 2016
Katie
marked it as pending-tbr

Jan 02, 2017
Shubhi
marked it as to-read

Jan 06, 2017
Sam
marked it as to-read

Mar 12, 2017
Terra
marked it as physical-tbr
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Mar 30, 2017
Crookedspoon
marked it as to-read

Jul 31, 2017
Audra 손아름
marked it as to-read

Sep 12, 2017
Valataria07
marked it as to-read