
Hunter Reams
A wonderful read. Definitely not a light read. It's long rather long and a fairly difficult. It features science, politics, religious debate, romance, sex (tasteful). The author does a simply fantastic job of making you really despise a character, then that character saves the day. It's less about redemption and more about not judging. Also it's part of a trilogy. All three books are excellent and are very believable (mostly) accounts of how Mars may be colonized and how a relatively utopian society may possibly be formed. One negative is, even if you really, really like this trilogy, I'd avoid the "spin offs" made by the same author. They are not to the same standards and don't really continue the story.

Steve Edwards
As with Andy Weir's "The Martian", Red Mars grabs you by its realistic plausibility. Robinson thought through not only the technical aspects of settling another planet, but also the immense pressure of outside economic and political forces, all while wrapped in realistic and gritty characters. This is my second read... didn't mind buying the ebook even though I have the hardcopy trilogy on my bookshelf! Enjoy.