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Kim Stanley Robinson: Hong huo xing (Chinese language, 2008, Hua wen chu ban she)

558 páginas

Idioma Chinese

Publicado el 8 de noviembre de 2008 por Hua wen chu ban she.

ISBN:
978-7-5075-2396-6
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Número OCLC:
319708910

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Red Mars is the first novel of the Mars trilogy, published in 1992. It follows the beginnings of the colonization of Mars, from the arrival of the First Hundred to the First Martian Revolution.

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reseñó Red Mars de Kim Stanley Robinson (Mars Triology, #1)

Enjoyable book following mostly the bad characters

I did enjoy large swathes of this book, at times it did feel like everything was a bit too long though, It also was kind of annoying to me that we mostly follow the people I like the least in the book frank, john, and maya. It was fun and I probably will continue on to the next one, just need a little breather first. Hopefully that will have some better characters that I can spend time with, more like Nadia and Michel which were way better, but sadly a really small part of the story.

It felt like mostly this story was about making communism sound palatable to americans all in all, which is a bit much for me. It does also seem pretty huge on stereotyping every nation that isn't american down to a couple of things which is kind of standard fare, but kind of annoying.

Temas

  • American Science fiction
  • Planets
  • Space colonies
  • Fiction
  • Environmental engineering
  • Colonization

Lugares

  • Mars (Planet)