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Ashleigh (your spoiler) I had the same reaction to chapter 6.


Just finished reading The Stand by Stephen King and wanted something a little bit different this time. Already read Artemis by Andy Weir and it was awesome, so I'm looking forward to start reading this new adventure that he has prepared for us!

I also thought the beginning was cool but completely different than the second section (hopefully that's not considered a spoiler). I had to return the book to the library so this is one of the few books I will actually BUY this year.



I don't remember children playing much of a role in this book :), and I didn't notice any parallels to oppressed women in the parts that included them, but if you could include more details in a spoiler that would help prod my memory.

I don't remember children playing much of a role in this..."
The only children in the book are ones being taught and none of them appear in any way oppressed so like you I’m not sure what is being referred to here.

No, the only mention of children are those in class and they didn’t sound in any way oppressed to me. What are you referring to?

No, the only mention of children are those in class and ..."
I am so sorry, I just realized my mistake. I meant to post that on the other thread for 'The House in the cerulean sea'. Ignore please :) Deleting my comment.


No, the only mention of children are tho..."
I must thank you for making me feel a bit better about posting in the wrong thread! 😁 House is one of my favorite books! Hope you enjoyed it!

No, the only mention of children are tho..."
No problem, you just had us very puzzled. I thought I’d missed something.

I am so glad Weir chose a lowly (view spoiler) I can really appreciate the way he adds yet another dimension of suspense by not telling us immediately how Grace was (view spoiler)
I also appreciate the fact that the Eridian is shaped much like a (view spoiler)
I love this book for forcing me to expand my comprehension beyond what is 'normal' for us humans! (view spoiler) That should help us build empathy, shouldn't it? 🤗👍
And Weir's sense of humor is so spot-on for me! For example: on page 275, (view spoiler)

Yep! I was cheering when (view spoiler)

Oh my gosh! I just now got that! I don't know how I missed it when I read the book.

Weir's humor is right up my alley too. I laughed so much at this book (and The Martian). I just love the way he writes and all the humor he injects into otherwise very serious situations. XD

Oh my gosh! I just now got that! I don't know how I missed it when I read the book."
I usually miss such references, so am thrilled that I was able to point one out to someone else! (I blame that on my lack of TV and old age! LOL 😁

No, the only mention of children are tho..."
I wondered if that was what happened :). I have done that in the past.

Ah, the desire to build empathy, etc, is not new to scifi, of course, but it is a great message, isn't it? But then I grew up outside of the States (yes, Instagram and TikTok now have Canadian kids using more and more American terms which is sad in the sense that it is a loss for Canadian English and also identity) at a time when we were taught a lot more about the world outside our country than I saw when I attended American schools for 3 years growing up. I once had to write the Canadian consulate when some girls were complaning because I didn't say the Pledge of Allegiance (obviously before the 21st century!)

Totally agree with your spoiler comment! Yeah. So wonderful to see Grace (view spoiler)
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