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Jeffrey Ryan
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Daniel Vlasaty
Daniel Vlasaty is 14% done
Big, ridiculous, overly detailed but I am loving every second of it.
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Mark Lawrence
Mark Lawrence is on page 150 of 872
It has a lot of the detail porn that made me DNF Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars.

I just waded through pages and pages detailing the controls and maneuvers for two pods to spin around on a tether. I don't mind a little, but this is a lot.

However, I'm still engaged because:

a) it's still not as dry as Red Mars
b) the doomsday scenario makes it all more tense and emotional and interesting.
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Jim
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Becky
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Jim
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Jim
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Nat
Nat is 33% done
Much better after finally switching to an e-book
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Jim
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Mark Lawrence
Mark Lawrence is on page 50 of 872
I'm enjoying the story, though I have major technical objections.

I can't see that it is possible to break the Moon into 7 big pieces - fragmentation would start immediately.

If it were possible it would take hours at most, not 7 days, for scientists to note the inevitable catastrophe.

It's orders of magnitude easier to survive underground in bunkers than in space.
Feb 26, 2026 11:13AM 5 comments
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