Red Mars

Hardcover, 501 pages

English language

Published Feb. 24, 1993 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-246-13881-1
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4 stars (3 reviews)

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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.

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3 stars

This story is part murder mystery, part climate debate, part travelogue, and part hard sci-fi textbook. Told from the perspective of several characters, there is no "main" character, and the first two-thirds of the book are an extended flashback. Clearly the first of a series, it was good but not great.

There is really no mystery to the murder, and this event that leads off the story is more McGuffin than main thread. The extended flashback then covers the journey and early colonization of the red planet. What throws me here is the debate about terraforming - did these colonists have no plan or mandate beforehand? Most are scientists, but they seem to have few goals also. At times, this book feels like scattering 100 random people on a playground to watch what happens.

When the plot returns to the present day, we find out that trouble is brewing, and …

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