Seveneves, by Neil Stephensen – December 22, 2022

I've got a bit of insomnia and was thinking about enjoyable books I've read and thought I'd give an unasked for book review on the novel "Seveneves" by Neil Stephenson.

A little back story:

This book was recommended by two friends/colleagues the year it came out, 2015. It was also on the New York Times bestseller list, so another plus. I went out and bought it, and being pregnant at the time, and always tired, put it on my bookshelf and promptly forgot about it.

Fast forward a few years, and I'm perusing a best of Sci-fi list and see the name "Seveneves" on it. The name clicked and I went to check my bookshelf and there it was. Well, I wasn't as exhausted anymore and remembered it was recommended and decided to read it. I couldn't remember what the book was about and decided to go in blind.

I open the book and this is the first sentence:

"The moon blew up without warning, and for no apparent reason".

Whelp folks, I was hooked with that one line. Couldn't put the book down. It is a thick one, and hard science fiction to boot (Stephenson did his research!), but also, an excellent read. I really enjoyed it and highly recommend it.

Thanks Honoria and Meg!

This concludes this unasked for book review.

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