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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe
584 pages pages for Red Mars and 592 pages for Green Mars. Evidently Kim Stanley Robinson doesn't believe in writing short novels. Yes, Red Mars kind of slowed things down for me this month as well.
How was Green Mars? Others have said that Blue Mars and Green Mars were better than the first book in the series.
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I didn't think Green Mars was much if any better than Red Mars, more of the same style and again the action was almost completely limited to the very end. Both books had an emphasis on how much power corporations have in politics which is certainly as applicable today as it was then.
At this point I am more interested in the "science" of how they are terraforming Mars and the end result of their attempts at independence rather than the people in the story. I mentioned in the Red Mars book club thread how I thought things would end and it still looks like my guess is generally right, one of Sax's statements shows that some of the Martians are thinking that too. Finding out if that is the case or not is really the only reason I am considering Blue Mars in the future, but 761 pages is more than I want to try right now even though it might be a faster moving book given the setup at the end of this one.