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Red Mars (Mars Trilogy)
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Red Mars opens with a tragic murder, an event that becomes the focal point for the surviving characters and the turning point in a long intrigue that pits idealistic Mars colonists against a desperately overpopulated Earth, radical political groups of all stripes against each other, and the interests of transnational corporations against the dre... »
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Sixty Days and Counting
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Those of you who read the previous two books in this series will remember that, at the end of the previous book, Fifty Degrees Below, Senator Phil Chase was elected President of the United States. Chase was elected, thanks to the combined efforts of NSF scientist, Frank Vanderwal, his spook girlfriend, Caroline Barr, and a number of Frank's clandestine... »
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Fifty Degrees Below
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Amazing book. Seems to have fairly good science and lots of food for thought. The plot is a bit contrived, but as a whole is engrossing and works together.... »
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Forty Signs of Rain
Forty Signs of Rain is the first novel in the ubiquitious trilogy formal; this one might be labelled an "ecothriller" trilogy. It's certainly no secret t... »
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Blue Mars (Mars Trilogy)
First, the faults: As other reviewers note, this book needed a better editor. As with the first two books of the series, there are commas in sentences tha... »
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Green Mars (Mars Trilogy)
Kim Stanley Robinson has earned a reputation as the master of Mars fiction, writing books that are scientific, sociological and, best yet, fantastic. G... »
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The Years of Rice and Salt
Award-winning author Kim Stanley Robinson delivers a thoughtful and powerful examination of cultures and the people who shape them. How might human histor... »
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Antarctica
In the near future, Wade Norton has been sent to Antarctica by Senator Phil Chase to investigate rumors of environmental sabotage. He arrives on the froze... »
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