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Red Mars - Kim Stanley Robinson
Red Mars
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4.50 5
Format: Taschenbuch
ASIN: B003U8LZBW
Publisher: HarperCollins
Edition language: Deutsch
Series: Mars Trilogy .5 (#1)
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NiWa
NiWa rated it
3.0 Die Eroberung beginnt
Es ist so weit. Die Menschheit ist dabei, den Mars für sich zu erobern. Nach den ersten Marsmissionen soll nun eine menschliche Kolonie geschaffen werden. Dazu treten 100 Frauen und Männer die Reise zum roten Planeten an und eine neue Art des menschlichen Seins beginnt.2026 stellen sich 50 Frauen un...
in libris
in libris rated it
Red Mars is no mere romp across the red planet, nor is it a simple story of survival. It's an epic of colonization, chronicling in painstaking detail and moving lyricism the lives of its first colonists as they travel to Mars, study the planet, and lay the foundations for a new world. The scope is...
YouKneeK
YouKneeK rated it
3.0 Review: Red Mars (Mars Trilogy Book 1 of 3)
I had mixed feelings about this book. Although it took me forever to get through it, that had more to do with my schedule than my interest. This is a very descriptive book, and sometimes I get bogged down with descriptive books, but I didn’t have too much trouble with this one because the descriptio...
Julian Meynell's Books
Julian Meynell's Books rated it
3.5 Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars
Red Mars is a book that has great strengths and weaknesses. Its srengths are the process of the colonization of Mars itself. The Mars of the book is the real Mars and not a fantasy Mars and the book is steeped in its geology and geography. The time frame of the book is epic spanning several decad...
Krazykiwi @ Kiwitopia
Krazykiwi @ Kiwitopia rated it
4.5 Red Mars (The Mars Trilogy, #1) by Kim Stanley Robinson
"It always seemed to him that sunset more than any other time of day made it clear that they stood on an alien planet; something in the slant and redness of the light was fundamentally wrong, upsetting expectations wired into the savannah brain over millions of years." KSR is a marmite kind of au...
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