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Green Mars
by Kim Stanley Robinson
In this second volume of the Mars trilogy, there have been three generations of Mars-born humans and the struggle for contro over Mars continues. A few of the first 100 settlers remain, thanks to anti-aging treatments, to manipulate their grandchildren, pretend to be heroes, and dominate discourse on how to terraform Mars, and how or whether to form a separate Martian society from Earth.
Terraforming is now largely out of their hands as so many disparate colonies and corporations try out their various methods with varying interests.
It is hard to assess my enjoyment of these books. They are interesting in total, but extremely tedious page to page. I didn't know there was still so much I could learn about lichen.
I was interested in the parts about Mia growing older. What would it be like to be fit at 120, but have a mind full of 120 years of experience?
Terraforming is now largely out of their hands as so many disparate colonies and corporations try out their various methods with varying interests.
It is hard to assess my enjoyment of these books. They are interesting in total, but extremely tedious page to page. I didn't know there was still so much I could learn about lichen.
I was interested in the parts about Mia growing older. What would it be like to be fit at 120, but have a mind full of 120 years of experience?