The Calculating Stars
2018 • 384 pages

Ratings192

Average rating4.1

15

3.0 out of 5 stars

When a meteorite strikes the Eastern seaboard of the United States and obliterates Washington, D.C., Elma York knows that it's only a matter of time before the after effects of this impact make Earth uninhabitable. The race to outer space is kick-started by this incident, with an ultimate goal of resettling the human race on the moon before it's too late.

Elma's sharp, witty narration made this an enjoyable read. She's a likable character who is easy to root for, but I was hoping for a story that focused more on moon colonization than her origin story as the first female astronaut. The book starts with a bang and then quiets down a lot as the focus shifts to Elma fighting for respect in the male-dominated world of space travel. It's a well told tale, and seems to realistically portray what it would take for Elma to achieve her goal, but I was just waiting and waiting for some urgency to kick in and to see Elma make it to the moon. I think the second book in this duology is probably more in line with what I wanted this book to be, so I will have to check it out!

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September 5, 2018