Idiot Boxer said:
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline.
Great Sci-Fi read, especially for anyone who grew up in the 80s
I enjoyed it quite a bit. After this and the Martian I'm on a sci fi kick. Has anyone read Seveneves by Stephenson?
I'm just about 2/3rds of the way in, right before the book apparently has a big shift.
I loved all of Stephenson's books, so far this is probably one of my least favorites. His books are always interesting and keep me entertained all the way through. He breaks down really technical concepts or obscure historical references or just pop oddities into really understandable and engaging prose. Even in the depths of historical mathematics lesson in the Baroque cycle he keeps my attention all the way through. And these tangents and vignettes add color to the always action packed and wild ride you're on when he brings you back to the characters and the plot.
Sevenses isn't really doing that for me. There is so much space/astronomical/science explanation that it overwhelms the book and the characters/plot too much and it's so much that it's not as interesting as usual. Half the time I feel like I'm reading a text book and can't wait to get back to the characters.
It's kind of like when Tolkein starts talking about a meadow or forest, you're 8 pages into his description just dying for him to get back to what Merry and Pip are doing. Except in this case the woods and meadows are orbital perigee's and bolide trajectories.
The characters also don't have the strong personality that many of the characters in his other books have. I liked Markus a lot, he was interesting and there were some interesting depth to his decision and future, but most of the rest are kind of uncharacterically (for his writing) one dimensional.
If you like the Martian (which I REALLY liked) this is a drier version of it with a lot less humor and a lot more Astrophysics 101 (and 201 and 301). It still has its moments and to be fair I have a 1/3rd of the book left and he could still save it in the end but it's probably my least favorite Stephenson so far. So bummed, I hope it gets better.