This audiobook made me a little less work efficient for a couple of days. It was a great experience listening to it thanks to the Ray Porter's excellent skills narrating the story. He also kinda sound like one of my favourite Hollywood actors, just a little pitch lower but the way he talks, his pauses and the detailing of his words, a little bit of everything sounded like that guy. That helped me put a character in my imagination as I listen to the story.
I'm not sure if there were error about all the talks about math and scientific theories, I'm not that smart to detect if there any.
At the end of the story, I was rooting for the human civilization's point of view about his journey and what have become of his home planet, how younger his interstellar journey have made him than the other people of Earth. But yeah, I guess it was more dramatic to end the story that way. If the ending was done differently then I guess I won't be this excited even after the story ended.
To the author, Mr. Andy Weir, Thank you for sciencing my imagination, for taking us lightyears away from Earth and for making me realize just how short human lives are. God Bless you, God bless all the life in the universe.