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Andy Weir: The Martian (Hardcover, 2014, Crown) 4 stars

A mission to Mars.

A freak accident.

One man's struggle to survive.

Six days ago, …

Review of 'The Martian' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

When an intense storm hits the US astronauts recently arrived on Mars, the conditions compel them to leave shortly after. As they make their way to their departure vessel, Mark Watney is separated, his space suit ruptured, and all communication is lost. After a brief, desperate search in the face of the Martian storm, he is presumed dead and the remainder of the crew leaves, barely making it. Watney is not dead, and finds himself now alone on Mars, with no method of communication, that having left with his crewmates.

This story is the exciting and fascinating story of how the resourceful botanist finds himself stranded, and his desperate struggle to survive on Mars, not knowing if leaving will ever be an option. I enjoyed his personality, resourcefulness, and his optimism in conditions where many people would lie down and give up. There were also fascinating scientific references, detailing how different life would be on another planet. This was definitely a faster read, and by the end I couldn't put it down.