Scott Benes
A story that covers decades, told by an author that has an incredible working knowledge of Mars and the way it has evolved. I really enjoyed this book although it was not what I had originally expected it to be. The story is much more involved and the social conflicts seem frighteningly realistic. The technological, and biological advancements were interesting to read about and told in a very realistic way. I especially liked reading about the space elevator project.
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Robinson's writing is at once engaging and persistently challenging, as one reads page after page awaiting his next plot twist and scientific creativity. Expect to think and to consider his many political, technological, economic, and social ideas, woven together to create space opera at its best. Truly a contemporary tip of the hat to the Golden Age of Science Fiction's greatest series, Robinson grounds his science fiction in plausible science and its rational extension into an alien world. Most enjoyable!
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Brody
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I enjoyed the realism of the science and technology but it was getting to feel like I was reading a realty TV show and you think something was going to happen but nothing did. Okay, John drive all day again, talked to some more colonists, he is back with his girlfriend this week, and he still doesn't like Frank. Unfortunately, I gave up on this book have way through and I didn't have anything to do (read it during Hurricane Florence). Maybe I'll finish it later.
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