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File Size: 1657 KB
Print Length: 358 pages
Publisher: Orbit (April 10, 2018)
Publication Date: April 10, 2018
Language: English
ASIN: B076ZJMHWQ
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I liked the premise of the story, which presented like the Dirty Dozen in space, on a suicide mission to build the first settlement on Mars. The author clearly knows a thing or two about science and technology as the design and construction of the site was described in extensive detail. I thought it was going to be a different take on The Martian, which it almost was. Unfortunately I found the science and technical wizardry very dry - and ended up skipping pages at a time - and couldn't empathise with any of the characters nor bring myself to care who murdered who. This will be a good read if you would be interested in how a Mars habitat would be assembled and made liveable. If you would prefer a story slanted more towards people coping with building the first Mars settlement, you might want to pass this time.
Well-written in a technical sense, but I knew the answer to the "mystery" 60% of the way through the book and the rest was just waiting for the main character to catch up.
Convicts recruited for a dangerous job? Check.Evil corporation? Check.Crazy drill instructor / superior? Check.Killing crewmembers one by one. Check.Setup for sequel? Check.Righteous, reluctant hero? Check.Like a script for a B movie, One Way is diverting but offers nothing new. It fills some time without demanding much or giving much in return.
The overall premise of this book is a popular one right now, in fact I largely bought it because of similarities I saw with The Martian. Overall it is a decent book but I couldn't help but feel up until the 75% mark that I was waiting from something, almost anything, to happen.The first 3/4s of the book seem to be scene dressing and casual kicking the can down the road to get to the point that we realize something is going wrong on Mars. But once things got rolling I was hooked, and I am a little mad at myself for wanting the sequel right away to see where this is going to resolve itself. I felt invested only at the very end when things ramped up and almost gave up on the book a few times.My advice to the author would be to introduce tension much sooner, or at least some larger breadcrumbs to keep attention focused on solving the mystery/central conflict, or make some of the cooler pieces of side content (like those memos) more engaging and fleshed out.
Writing only meh, very disappointing to struggle to the end only to get a to-be-continued... seriously, very disappointing.. so there..
I liked the setup and plot quite a bit...though I think I'm disappointed that it's getting a sequel
One Way (Kindle Edition) by S.J. MordenTake seven hard core convicts, place in an unenviable task, grate together, add a real grumpy boss, and then build a colony on Mars. Without dying. Yeah right, no problem.But the alternative is sitting and rotting in a jail cell until way past experiment, so that the Hell. Frank Kittridge is a murderer, and everyone else on the crew also deserves where they are at. But they do form a crew, and they do get stuff done, even when everything is set against them. Including the corporate supervisor that went along from Earth. As soon as they hit the red dirt, things go south, and in a hurry.Our hero has quite the inner journey to go thru, just to survive. And you are there with him for each step of it. It's not pretty, in fact it gets very messy, especially at the end. But it's worth the time you invest in it!
I really liked this book for the unusual plot line. Good story telling and not full of stupid errors like some Kindle books. I couldn't quite work out how the characters could hear some things on Mars, and not others, so for me that caused the story line to limp along in places. But maybe that is true of Mars since it does have a thin atmosphere. I just didn't want to have to stop and think about it each time it differed. This book is a complete story, but leaves an opening for a sequel.
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