Third book just gave me more and more of what I didn't want. Richard Ferrone narrates this sweeping epic with engaging personality and finesse. Maybe desperate enough to wage interplanetary war for the chance to begin again.īlue Mars is a complex and completely enthralling saga - as convincing and lushly imagined a future as anyone has ever dreamed. The people of Earth are getting desperate. A natural disaster threatens to drown the already far too polluted and overcrowded planet. Meanwhile, across the void of space, old, tired Earth spins on its decaying axis. But idyllic Mars is in a state of political upheaval, plagued by violent conflict between those who would keep the planet green and those who want to return it to a desert world. The once red and barren terrain of Mars is now green and rich with life - plant, animal, and human. Blue Mars is the final volume in Robinson's seminal science-fiction trilogy, which began with Red Mars and continues with Green Mars. Acclaimed visionary author Kim Stanley Robinson is a Hugo and Nebula Award-winner.
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