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I’m halfway through the Satanic Verses. The infamous parts are just minor subplots but I can see why they are very incendiary under specific social contexts, though IMO it shouldn’t be. Reminds me a lot of The Master and Margarita, which also contains a subplot about Jesus, and which Rushdie confirmed as his inspiration. The main theme has nothing to do with religion at all however, and mostly about the immigrant experience, and however much complaints I have about this country, it’s always good to remind myself that immigrants anywhere have it worse (unless they are rich or willing to play certain games).
bloopernova@programming.dev 1 year ago
Project Hail Mary. It’s fun, nerdy adventure that I’m enjoying immensely. Definitely a page turner!
Although I do wonder about the plot, specifically whether mirrors could be used to increase heat where it’s needed… (no spoilers!)
Donjuanme@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Reflective heat concentration is absolutely a thing, I believe I know the scene you’re talking about, and the scale is intense but I think it could be done.
Goodness that was such a good book. I said the audio book version, and I’ve yet to find an answer on the Internet, but I have a question regarding something in the text that I might ask if you’re decently far in.
No spoilers! Everybody should pick up this book immediately,
I’ve heard it described as “the book Andy weir wanted to write first, but he had to write the Martian to prove to publishers that he knew how to write an engaging story” and I completely agree, if you enjoyed the Martian this is the next step, if you haven’t read the Martian I’d probably start with project hail Mary.