Blue Mars
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Kim Stanley Robinson s followup to the Hugo-winning Green Mars and the Nebula-winning Red Mars carries the full weight of nearly two centuries of future human history on its shoulders. Blue Mars is as richly detailed and believable as its predecessors, but with an extra heft of sentimentality not present in the first two books. All the old familiar faces are present (at least the ones still alive), and it is the continuing interplay between the remaining members of the First Hundred Martian colo
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