The Martian

The Martian

Young Readers Edition

8,99 €

inkl. gesetzl. MwSt.

The Martian

Ebenfalls verfügbar als:

Gebundenes Buch

Gebundenes Buch

ab 21,99 €
Taschenbuch

Taschenbuch

ab 9,69 €
eBook

eBook

ab 7,99 €

Beschreibung

Details

Verkaufsrang

77765

Format

ePUB

Kopierschutz

Ja

Family Sharing

Nein

Text-to-Speech

Ja

Altersempfehlung

12 - 18 Jahr(e)

Beschreibung

Details

Format

ePUB

eBooks im ePUB-Format erlauben eine dynamische Anpassung des Inhalts an die jeweilige Display-Größe des Lesegeräts. Das Format eignet sich daher besonders für das Lesen auf mobilen Geräten, wie z.B. Ihrem tolino, Tablets oder Smartphones.

Kopierschutz

Ja

Zum Lesen dieses eBooks auf Geräten der tolino Familie sowie auf sonstigen eReadern und am PC benötigen Sie eine Adobe ID. Weitere Hinweise zum Lesen von kopiergeschützten eBooks finden Sie unter Hilfe/Downloads.

Family Sharing

Nein

Mit Family Sharing können Sie eBooks innerhalb Ihrer Familie (max. sechs Mitglieder im gleichen Haushalt) teilen. Sie entscheiden selbst, welches Buch Sie mit welchem Familienmitglied teilen möchten. Auch das parallele Lesen durch verschiedene Familienmitglieder ist durch Family Sharing möglich. Um eBooks zu teilen oder geteilt zu bekommen, muss jedes Familienmitglied ein Konto bei einem tolino-Buchhändler haben. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter Hilfe/Family-Sharing.

Text-to-Speech

Ja

Bedeutet Ihnen Stimme mehr als Text? Mit der Funktion text-to-speech können Sie sich im aktuellen tolino webReader das eBook vorlesen lassen. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter Hilfe/text-to-speech.

Verkaufsrang

77765

Altersempfehlung

12 - 18 Jahr(e)

Erscheinungsdatum

30.01.2020

Verlag

Vermilion

Dateigröße

2430 KB

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

9781473582330

Unsere Kundinnen und Kunden meinen

5.0

3 Bewertungen

Informationen zu Bewertungen

Zur Abgabe einer Bewertung ist eine Anmeldung im Konto notwendig. Die Authentizität der Bewertungen wird von uns nicht überprüft. Wir behalten uns vor, Bewertungstexte, die unseren Richtlinien widersprechen, entsprechend zu kürzen oder zu löschen.

5 Sterne

4 Sterne

(0)

3 Sterne

(0)

2 Sterne

(0)

1 Sterne

(0)

Thrilling and scientifically engaging - Mars in all it’s beauty

Bewertung aus Göttingen am 10.04.2020

Bewertungsnummer: 1314325

Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

The science-fiction novel „The Martian“ by Andy Weir is about astronaut Mark Watney, who was abandoned by his crew on Mars. All by himself and without any communication with earth, he has to figure out how to survive. In order to succeed, he needs to be creative and confident in his own academic judgement. While describing all of these considerations, decisions, struggles and successes author Andy Weir finds the right balance in explaining the scientific background to the reader and not boring him. Main character Mark Watney is the botanist and engineer of the crew of the fourth manned Mars mission. During an unexpected earlier take-off back to earth due to a storm, Watney gets blown away and seriously injured. Unlike the crew assumes, they are not leaving his dead body behind, but an unconscious crew mate. From that moment, Watney is the only man on planet Mars, only left with two rovers, their main expedition tent, life support systems, limited food supplies, computers and tools. Watney’s log entries are the main part of the novel and allow inspections of Watney’s thoughts. As a result the reader identifies oneself with him immediately. He is a very intelligent, inventive and charismatic person, with an scientific working method. His writing style is easy to read and colloquial, so all in all really realistic. Even though he is in a life-threatening situation, he tries to think positive and even is humorous most of the time. As he is an astronaut himself, he uses many technical terms and abbreviations. It took me a time to get to know all of them, but in the end, you don’t even notice them anymore. At the same time, Watney believes some of them are unnecessarily complex, so he makes fun of them (for example medium flexible sample container instead of ziploc bags). Besides these log entries, the reader witnesses some situations from the NASA-centre on earth and the homecoming crew. Through them the author creates suspense, allows one to look at the rescue from a different point of view and as a result reveals the whole drama of the affair. The story itself is well thought through and all the difficulties Watney has to face are, as far as I can tell, plausible. Especially from a scientific perspective the novel is really interesting, but also in terms of entertainment, it is really thrilling and you learn a lot about Mars. Through Watney Andy Weir includes lots of different topics concerning mars: science, of course, in all kind of ways (atmosphere, life support, gravity, geology,...), but also international law, history, botany, astronomy, climatology or the rivalry between different nations concerning space travel. These reveal lots of uncertainties and problems concerning the space and space travel. Also, it illustrates how many problems humans are facing as soon as they’re not on earth; So much to think about and to consider, and if there’s something unconsidered or poorly planned, you can easily have life-threatening problems. This points out how well adapted we are to earth. To put it in a nutshell the novel is thematically very diverse, and most topics are touched lightly. To conclude, this novel is really thrilling for everybody, who likes suspense, science-fiction and scientific observations. Mark Watney is a really charismatic and clever main character, who wins every reader’s heart.
Melden

Thrilling and scientifically engaging - Mars in all it’s beauty

Bewertung aus Göttingen am 10.04.2020
Bewertungsnummer: 1314325
Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

The science-fiction novel „The Martian“ by Andy Weir is about astronaut Mark Watney, who was abandoned by his crew on Mars. All by himself and without any communication with earth, he has to figure out how to survive. In order to succeed, he needs to be creative and confident in his own academic judgement. While describing all of these considerations, decisions, struggles and successes author Andy Weir finds the right balance in explaining the scientific background to the reader and not boring him. Main character Mark Watney is the botanist and engineer of the crew of the fourth manned Mars mission. During an unexpected earlier take-off back to earth due to a storm, Watney gets blown away and seriously injured. Unlike the crew assumes, they are not leaving his dead body behind, but an unconscious crew mate. From that moment, Watney is the only man on planet Mars, only left with two rovers, their main expedition tent, life support systems, limited food supplies, computers and tools. Watney’s log entries are the main part of the novel and allow inspections of Watney’s thoughts. As a result the reader identifies oneself with him immediately. He is a very intelligent, inventive and charismatic person, with an scientific working method. His writing style is easy to read and colloquial, so all in all really realistic. Even though he is in a life-threatening situation, he tries to think positive and even is humorous most of the time. As he is an astronaut himself, he uses many technical terms and abbreviations. It took me a time to get to know all of them, but in the end, you don’t even notice them anymore. At the same time, Watney believes some of them are unnecessarily complex, so he makes fun of them (for example medium flexible sample container instead of ziploc bags). Besides these log entries, the reader witnesses some situations from the NASA-centre on earth and the homecoming crew. Through them the author creates suspense, allows one to look at the rescue from a different point of view and as a result reveals the whole drama of the affair. The story itself is well thought through and all the difficulties Watney has to face are, as far as I can tell, plausible. Especially from a scientific perspective the novel is really interesting, but also in terms of entertainment, it is really thrilling and you learn a lot about Mars. Through Watney Andy Weir includes lots of different topics concerning mars: science, of course, in all kind of ways (atmosphere, life support, gravity, geology,...), but also international law, history, botany, astronomy, climatology or the rivalry between different nations concerning space travel. These reveal lots of uncertainties and problems concerning the space and space travel. Also, it illustrates how many problems humans are facing as soon as they’re not on earth; So much to think about and to consider, and if there’s something unconsidered or poorly planned, you can easily have life-threatening problems. This points out how well adapted we are to earth. To put it in a nutshell the novel is thematically very diverse, and most topics are touched lightly. To conclude, this novel is really thrilling for everybody, who likes suspense, science-fiction and scientific observations. Mark Watney is a really charismatic and clever main character, who wins every reader’s heart.

Melden

Absolutly amazing!

Bewertung aus Stolk am 09.06.2017

Bewertungsnummer: 1025581

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Best novel I've ever read, hands down. Andy Weir clearly put alot of thought and research into this book, resulting even in the sciency parts being very believable. With me coming from an mechanical engineering background, stuff like that is a welcome change to the typical inaccuracies found in fictional literature and movies.
Melden

Absolutly amazing!

Bewertung aus Stolk am 09.06.2017
Bewertungsnummer: 1025581
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Best novel I've ever read, hands down. Andy Weir clearly put alot of thought and research into this book, resulting even in the sciency parts being very believable. With me coming from an mechanical engineering background, stuff like that is a welcome change to the typical inaccuracies found in fictional literature and movies.

Melden

Unsere Kundinnen und Kunden meinen

The Martian

von Andy Weir

5.0

0 Bewertungen filtern

Weitere Artikel finden Sie in

  • The Martian