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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.

©1993 Kim Stanley Robinson (P)2000 Recorded Books
Fantasy Fiction Hard Science Fiction Nebula Award Science Fiction Solar System Mars

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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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Part hard science, part utopian sociology and part epic science fiction, Red Mars was an incredible read and also a very enjoyable listen. While this narrator lacks emotion at times, the story doesn't suffer overly much. I would recommend this audio book to anyone who has a love for imagining what might in fact be just around the corner, the exploration and eventual colonization of other planets within our solar system. The author does a good job of melding many elements, including strong character development, into a very entertaining story.

Good Science

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well paced with characters you build a relationship with and feel a sincere connection with.

incredible!!!

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The narration was very bland. I felt the book dragged in places because of it.

narrator just okay

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Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson is the opening installment of the epic Mars trilogy. While tending to the geeky nature of establishing a viable, large scale human presence on Mars, the focus is largely on the competing and mostly contradictory approaches promoted towards human settlements, terraforming efforts, as well as establishment of various governance structures. At the same time, the realistic situation of attempts at control from a distance by the Earth UN to the media distortion of distant events is handled well. Throughout the tale, the perspective of key players relate the development from the early 100 pilgrims at the start of their journey to the eventual free-for-all civil war evolves seamlessly.

Robinson's handles multiple sci-fi elements in a decidedly realistic manner without resorting to gimmicks or new laws of the universe. The spaceflight is down to earth, while the discussions surrounding geology and Martain terraforming feel logically consistent. Perhaps the most advanced concepts involve medical genetic manipulations for life extension. Throughout however, the plot is driven by different perspectives and approaches to the creation of a Martian society running the gamut of simplistic socialism to exploitative capitalism with some injections of religion and attempts at a uniquely Martian identity.

The narration is nicely rendered with good character distinction and a range of accents of a global nature. Pacing and tone are well aligned with the plot.

Comprehensive colonization plan

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at chpt 28 and seems like it will never end...feel like I'm constantly being beat over the head with overly drawn out descriptions of the landscape and feckless lovers... someone tell me how it ends cause I'm done.

omg is it over yet?!

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