Summary Of The Novel 'The Martian' By Andy Weir

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Astronaut Mark Watney is stuck on Mars and has nowhere to go. The situation is dire, and his time is running out. Mark used to be happy on Earth, but that’s not the case anymore. Mark and his team get seperated in a tragic accident, and Mark is left on Mars. Isolated, Mark is stranded on Mars and has no way of getting out. The Martian is a interesting book that is as interesting as the author. The book executes Sci-Fi well with cool real life facts and implements humor very nicely to make readers keep turning the page for more.

Author Andy Weir is a unique and interesting person who had many interesting things happen in his life besides writing The Martian: Andy Weir was first hired as a programmer for a national laboratory at age 15 (Andy weir, Penguin Random House) Out of his seven current novels, The Martian is the first one (Andy weir, Penguin Random House). Andy Weir was born in California in 1972 (Learn about Andy Weir, Famous Birthdays). Andy Weir’s interesting life story blends right in with his interesting books. …show more content…

For example, this happens when Mark has to figure out how to grow potatoes on Mars: “... how efficient can I be growing potatoes” ( Weir 19). As Readers can see growing potatoes on Mars isn't the easiest thing.This also happens with Mark literally has to make water from other elements to survive. “If I want water, I’ll have to make it from scratch. Fortunately, I know the recipe: Take hydrogen. Add oxygen. Burn. ( Weir, #). This lets readers know Mark has gone through much training for situations like this. The exciting use of Sci-Fi makes nerds unable to put the book

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