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, by Kim Stanley Robinson
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Product details
File Size: 2514 KB
Print Length: 594 pages
Publisher: Spectra; Reprint edition (May 27, 2003)
Publication Date: May 27, 2003
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B000QCS914
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I really wanted to love this book and I tried very hard. The writing is beautiful, the descriptions about Mars were incredible. The idea was good but it was too scattered. The characters were so so and the story just didn't fit together for me. I felt I was wading through descriptions without caring about the characters or the story very much.
I kept being hopeful that this book was going somewhere. I can't figure out why people think it was so great. It had so many great possibilities but the story organization made no sense, and why did war happen? How is it 30 years later? I kept thinking I missed a chapter. Also, the characters had no depth. There was no relationship development so you just don't care. I did love the realistic nature of the Mars descriptions. I stopped reading with 5% left. I just couldn't be curious about the ending.
Of the "Mars Trilogy" this by far the best. The characterizations & hard science makes this stand out. I don't know how well the author planned the sequels. The sequel science was ok but of course bacame more & more speculative. He then used one plot device that ruined the rest of the series. Out of nowhere we suddenly had near imortal life spans. This allowed the same characters to live through the terraforming changes. Lazy writing. I still highly recommend this book. I read the sequels but don't recommend them.
Red Mars is a long, albeit good hard Science Fiction novel that takes the reader deep into the ruddy landscape of Mars via a massive cast of characters. I must admit that I found the central love triangle a tiresome repetition of soap opera-like dialogue, but the level of realism combined with the scope of the work is truly admirable.The author of Red Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson, clearly did the necessary homework to displace the reader from our natural environment and deposit us deep into the vast desert-like terrain of Mars. The multicultural facets explored along the way, and their inclusion into the martian mindset, make this a work of SciFi artistry.While a bit drawn out, the perseverant reader will walk away from Red Mars with his head held high, a mouthful of Martian dust, and a deeper understanding of what it is to tackle a completely alien world and redefine it in only a way humans might.A very good read for the dedicated, hardcore Science Fiction enthusiast.Royce Sears[...]
I bought the Red/Blue/Green Mars series when they were originally published. My son's recently read the book "The Martian", and I thought this was the perfect time to introduce them to Mr. Robinson's books, so I purchased them again. They are college age students and absolutely love them, as I did when they came out.The books are hard science based, with political and personal intrigue to make things interesting. The books are an easy read and keep the reader engaged. I found his style to be somewhat akin to Arthur C. Clark. Both are grounded in science, but incredibly imaginative at the same time.I highly recommend this series!
A fascinating depiction of the colonization of Mars from scientific, social and political perspectives. Twenty plus years after its initial publication, Red Mars holds up well in comparison to more recent film and literary works on the exploration and settlement of Mars, which is a tribute to how well the book was initially researched by Robinson. Robinson demonstrates an extraordinary grasp of the geography and science of Mars as well as the ways in which human culture might interact with, evolve, or regress in such a challenging environment. Robinson also has an interesting take on the potential political challenges associated with Terran exploitation of the people and resources of Mars, which is one of the main story arcs along with the science and ethics of terraforming Mars into a more Earth-like planet. Though populated with numerous characters and plot lines, the main character is Mars itself as captured in the many lengthy (and sometimes repetitive) physical descriptions of the planet throughout the book. As other reviewers have suggested, the extensive physical descriptions of Mars could have been pared back without compromising the impact of Robinson's panoramic vision of the planet. Aspects of the story might have benefited from further development, such as the ending of the book, a number of seemingly disconnected secondary plot lines, and the cryptic death of John Boone. Still, I recommend Red Mars and look forward to reading the other two books in the series and other works by Robinson.
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