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Well, Kenneth, thank you for that. In fact, I'm going to circle it with red pencil here. Project Hail Mary. I've heard that it's really good. It's a very different story from The Martian, but I did read Annie Ware's The Martian. I never saw the movie, though, but if I had to pick one, I always would pick the novel, But then, if I do see both, I prefer to read the novel first, even if it's just a novelization of the movie. Because the author, even if it was commissioned to novelize a movie, will make it a richer story. But particularly, though, when the novel is actually the first iteration of the story. So definitely, I've got to get my hands on Project Hail Mary. I've heard nothing but good things about it. It is a fantastic, one of the best science fiction stories ever written. So I will have to do that, Kenneth. Thank you for that tip and sharing that. I'm on kind of a murder mystery binge right now, reading, well, it started with, well, I won't tell all the details, but some of my favorite authors are Tess Garretson, Carolyn Graham, and now I'm reading Anne Cleave's first Vera novel. I know they've made something like 153 short movie length British dramas out of far beyond her novels, but she's written 11 Vera stories, and I'm on the first one. But anyway, science fiction, of course, is my first love.
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