

Though this book is fictional, the author made saving the Earth feel real and dire, and I was immediately so interested in the processes of finding a solution and preparing the team for Project Hail Mary. His mission - Project Hail Mary - is to find out how to kill the organism and send the information back to Earth in the desperate hope to save humanity. In Project Hail Mary, Ryland Grace is the sole survivor of a mission to another solar system, a desperate last attempt to save Earth from an Astrophage apocalypse. It is his third book, all of which have been under the sci-fi genre.

As his memory and function slowly return, Ryland discovers that he's the sole survivor of a suicide mission to reach the nearest star that seems to be unaffected by Astrophage. Project Hail Mary is a book by bestselling author Andy Weir. When Ryland Grace wakes up from an induced coma in a solar system 12 light-years from Earth, he has little memory of where he is or why he's there. The main problem introduced in "Project Hail Mary" surrounds a strange, single-celled organism dubbed "Astrophage," which is rapidly producing near our Sun and absorbing its energy at an alarming rate, causing the Sun (and subsequently, the Earth) to cool at a rate that will result in 50% of humanity's extinction within 19 years. As a result, I was unable to tear myself away from this book on multiple occasions.

Similar to Andy Weir's other hit book, " The Martian," "Project Hail Mary" is part-scientific mystery, part-thriller, and part-space adventure. The book's central mystery is compelling and truly unique.
