Project Hail Mary, stellar navigation chart
I’m blown away by this spectacular visualisation and interactive map.
Amaze! Amaze! Amaze!
Words of encouragement.
Words of great encouragement.
I’m blown away by this spectacular visualisation and interactive map.
Amaze! Amaze! Amaze!
Words of encouragement.
Words of great encouragement.

Somewhere near the end, there are about five pages I’ll just call the teardrop or droplet event. I read it on the Tube on my commute to work. By the time I reached the office, the impact was showing on my face. A colleague, clearly concerned, noticed before we’d even finished saying good morning. It stayed with me for a good few days. Very few books have managed to do that. There is a lot to critique: the overall style, the author’s biases, views that I don’t align with. I loved it anyway. The best book in the series for me.