A review by colleengeedrumm
Gunpowder Moon by David Pedreira

3.0

Thanks for the free advance copy!

This was no The Martian. Interesting, but way more sciency and not written as well. Like The Martian, I had to skim and just keep reading even if I wasn't quite understanding, because I wouldn't and just needed to get through. It was intriguing in thinking about space exploration/business and ongoing politics in the future. It is set in 2072 - which I love since I'll be 100 years old then - and hopefully still able to grasp what's going on in the world and beyond.

We'll die high and live on with the gods.

I hate the Earth anyway, minus a few of its bacchanalian pleasures.

For Quarles, ignorance was the deadliest sin.

The latest scene in a show I'm tired of watching.