Best Science Fiction 2021 — Goodreads Choice Awards
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Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
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WINNER 92,831 votes
Project Hail Mary
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Engineer-turned-novelist Andy Weir is on a crazy run. Best career switch ever? Project Hail Mary—concerning a resourceful astronaut and an extinction-level event—is Weir’s third nomination…and his third win. As with his previous books The Martian and Artemis, Project Hail Mary is final evidence that old-school hard science fiction is back. Quantum physics! Chemistry! Exobiology! Aerodynamics! It actually is rocket science.

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