Book Club Discussion Questions
For supplemental discussion material see our Beyond the Book article, Mars, the Red Planet and our BookBrowse Review of The Martian.
Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!
A castaway story for the new millennium,
The Martian presents a fresh take on the classic man-vs-nature battle for survival by setting it on the surface of Marsa planet completely hostile to sustaining human life. Yet debut novelist and self-proclaimed space nerd Andy Weir manages to make every moment of astronaut Mark Watney's outer-space ordeal painstakingly realistic and believable.
After Mark Watney is injured, separated from his crew in a sandstorm, and left for dead, alone on the red planet and cut off from any communication, his first priority is tending to his injury and making it through the first dayor sol. Soon he realizes he must do more than survive the dayhe must plan long-term if he is to live for years until the next mission is due to arrive.
At its heart,
The Martian is a tale of survival of the geekiest. Mark's scientific ingenuity, his radically inventive botanical solution to starvation, his ability to address seemingly insurmountable problems with rationality and practicality, his sanity-saving sense of humor, and his understated bravery becomes a moving testament to the human spirit. When the ground team at NASA and his crew discover he is alive, their commitment to rescuing one man against all odds likewise speaks to humanity's deeply rooted sense of connection.
Ultimately,
The Martian transcends its undeniable nerdy thrills of how to survive on Mars to celebrate human resilience. We hope the following questions will make your reading group's experience truly out of this world.
Questions for Discussion
- How did The Martian challenge your expectations of what the novel would be? What did you find most surprising about it?
- What makes us root for a character to live in a survival story? In what ways do you identify with Mark? How does the author get you to care about him?
- Do you believe the crew did the right thing in abandoning the search for Mark? Was there an alternative choice?
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- How does the author develop themes of identity and belonging throughout the narrative?
- What role does the setting play in shaping the characters' decisions and relationships?
- Discuss how the ending reframes the events of the story. Were you surprised?
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