Red Mars

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English language

Published Dec. 21, 2003 by Random House Publishing Group.

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978-0-553-89827-9
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4 stars (15 reviews)

In his most ambitious project to date, award-winning author Kim Stanley Robinson utilizes years of research and cutting-edge science in the first of three novels that will chronicle the colonization of Mars.For eons, sandstorms have swept the barren desolate landscape of the red planet. For centuries, Mars has beckoned to mankind to come and conquer its hostile climate. Now, in the year 2026, a group of one hundred colonists is about to fulfill that destiny.John Boone, Maya Toitavna, Frank Chalmers, and Arkady Bogdanov lead a mission whose ultimate goal is the terraforming of Mars. For some, Mars will become a passion driving them to daring acts of courage and madness; for others it offers and opportunity to strip the planet of its riches. And for the genetic "alchemists, " Mars presents a chance to create a biomedical miracle, a breakthrough that could change all we know about life...and death.The colonists …

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Let's Colonize Mars

3 stars

The first half-century of Mars colonization told from the perspective of a half dozen members of the first 100 colonists, each representing a faction or a school of thought. One there because they get off on hard work, one there for a personal political legacy, another there to make money for the capitalists, one for preservation & research, one for terraforming as fast as possible, one to create a new society, one who spearheads a Mars for Mars colonists movement…

Too dry and long for me to really enjoy it.

Review of 'Red Mars' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

С одной стороны, твердая НФ, по-настоящему научная. С другой — левацкая агитка, приправленная беспорядочными связями. Лучше бы автор оставил свои политические и сексуальные предпочтения при себе.

Review of 'Red Mars (Mars Trilogy)' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Some interesting stuff in here, particularly the science, enough to make it interesting and keep me wondering what would happen next. However, in the end I wasn't impressed by the overly philosophical tone and the meandering internal conflicts of individual characters. Perhaps the length could've been halved without too much of the epic scale being lost.

I listened to the audiobook, which was acceptable. I don't think I'd have made it through a printed copy.

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