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The Martian, by Andy Weir
That being said, why are you using camelcase with "re-read"? That's what the hyphen is for.
I didn't quite get into the martian, but project hail Mary... I'm savoring when I have the time and headspace to read it again.
I loved that one too, can't wait for the right time to read it again
Is that also by Andy Weir?
Yeah, and before that he wrote “The Egg” and a lot of other short stories.
Check out his other writings if you like seeing how he went from writing a webcomic to full time author
https://www.galactanet.com/writing.html
This. So much.
The Martian was the first and to this date only book that I've read and, when I was finished, decided to re-read right away.
Love all Andy Weirs stuff. I've read the Martian four to five times now (lost count) I've also read Artemis twice and am currently re-reading Project Hail Mary.
Even when you know the ending the way there is still always fun another time.
Also I've re-read the Dirk Gently books since I just love Douglas Adams
Acshually, that's Pascal case.
Well your comment certainly just sent me on a bit of micro–rabbit's hole. Haha.
Fun fact: depending on the source, pascal case is either a distinct type of casing from camelcase or is a sub-type of camelcase. :P
Source for the "subtype" scenario: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camel_case
Source for the "distinct" scenario: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/snake-case-vs-camel-case-vs-pascal-case-vs-kebab-case-whats-the-difference/#camel-case