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Red Mars

By: Kim Stanley Robinson
Narrated by: Richard Ferrone
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Winner of the Nebula Award for Best Novel, Red Mars is the first book in Kim Stanley Robinson's best-selling trilogy. Red Mars is praised by scientists for its detailed visions of future technology. It is also hailed by authors and critics for its vivid characters and dramatic conflicts.

For centuries, the red planet has enticed the people of Earth. Now an international group of scientists has colonized Mars. Leaving Earth forever, these 100 people have traveled nine months to reach their new home. This is the remarkable story of the world they create - and the hidden power struggles of those who want to control it.

Although it is fiction, Red Mars is based on years of research. As living spaces and greenhouses multiply, an astonishing panorama of our galactic future rises from the red dust. Through Richard Ferrone's narration, each scene is energized with the designs and dreams of the extraordinary pioneers.

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  • Nebula Award, Best Novel, 1993

"Generously blending hard science with canny insight into human strengths and weaknesses, this suspenseful sf saga should appeal to a wide range of readers." (Library Journal)
"The ultimate in future history." (Daily Mail)

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Arthur C. Clarke said this book should be required reading for the first Martian colonists; he was very right. Robinson's novel pays extraordinary attention not only to the various human and political aspects of Martian colonization, but also to the hard science of it. If you're at all curious about the possible future of Mars, I'd highly recommend this novel.

The Martians

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Overall, this is an epic novel covering a wide range of area, people, and time. It includes lots of hard science, which I enjoy. There is the epic story of colonizing a new land; Mars in this case. However, there were also times when the author stopped the storyline for extensive diversions into a character's thoughts that I found rather boring. This the reason I choose not to read anymore of Patricia Highsmith after returning a collection of her stories for the same reason.

While interesting, I did not find it interesting enough to consider the rest of the Mars trilogy.

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The book covers too large of a time frame to go into great detail on any one thing. Most of the book reads like a history book, with a few personal interactions mixed in. I won’t be reading the remaining books in the series.

I’m not reading the rest in the series.

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Classic example of what Science Fiction is supposed to be. Easily one of the top ten all-time Mars theme tales ever.

Brilliant!

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This is one of the best sci-fi books I've ever read (listened to, actually).

It is expansive, exquisitely written, filled with that dream-like, visionary kind of feeling which scientific inquiry can conjure at its best moments. It is heady and hopeful yet utterly unflinching about the brutality of human exploration into wild nature. It all takes place in a spaceship and then on Mars, but you will never look at Earth the same way again. Nor the human experience of being a settler amidst the wild of the great natural universe.

Also, the reading performance is spectacular. I cannot recommend this enough. I will be buying the sequels and other works by Robinson.

*hat tip to Will Meneker of Chapo Trap House for turning me onto this.

A Most Excellent, Beautiful, Philosophical Sci-fi

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