73pctGeek reviewed Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
Not a Weir fan
3 stars
Waking up, attached to strange medical equipment, he realises that he doesn’t know where he is, why he’s there, or who he even is.
The concept is fine, interesting even, but I do not enjoy Weir’s writing style. In fact, I’d forgotten just how much I dislike it in the decade since I read “The Martian”.
I find Weir tediously didactic, he over-explains everything, and so many plot points are so blatantly telegraphed, it makes a mockery of his supposedly intelligent characters. Speaking of which, I really don’t like Weir’s characters, particularly the protagonist.
Ryland Grace is a cardboard cut-out who cracks unfunny “jokes”, and tiresomely describes his every move. Grace’s character is just flat, despite him crying constantly (that’s how we know he is sad), or him being the coolest teacher ever.
Weir is not for me, I shall stop reading Weir.