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Mars (Audible Audio Edition) Ben Bova Harlan Ellison Phoenix Books Books



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This grand epic adventure explores the political, scientific, and social repercussions of mans greatest quest yet the search for evidence of life on that great unconquered frontier, Mars.

Mars (Audible Audio Edition) Ben Bova Harlan Ellison Phoenix Books Books

A very REALISTIC story about man's first trek to mars. The story is dutifully speculative fiction. Painstakingly thoughtful on all the circumstances that would surround such a voyage, from earth-bound politics to interpersonal relationships of the travelers themselves. Lets also not forget the science which Bova provides in generous amounts.

If you love mars and you love scientific fiction about space exploration then you will love this book. I feel the author made a hard choice in keeping away from fantasy and he sticks to it through and through. Its hard to explain without giving away spoilers.

Overall, I felt somewhat unsatisfied with the result. While the work is done masterfully for what it is I felt a tad bit cheated in the end. That said, I will state unequivocally that I was glued to this book throughout my reading. I found myself compelled to keep picking it up and the writing is done well so I was able to plow through it quite swiftly despite its length. So kudos to the author for keeping me quite interested from start to finish.

I did not like the politics of the book or the interpersonal relationships. Which I suppose you were not supposed to like as they serve as potential sources of conflict for the main character. They were done fine. However, I feel like the author kept threatening to derail the mission because of various political problems on the ground or petty jealousies among the chief characters. All of this would be quite good, and it served a purpose of putting this space exploration in a realistic world - yet I felt that the author shied away from really raising the stakes with these things. And because the politics and interpersonal relationships only seemed to threaten thing in a weak way I felt that the peaks and valleys of the story were less dramatic. I guess it felt a bit like the story was sacrificed for the mission. So I wonder if the book could have been shortened if we took out some of the these elements.

I would say this story is really a 3.5 star rating.

And yet, I feel duty bound to leave you with the notion that I could truly not put down the book. So if you are at all interested in Mars missions and realistic science fiction, I would definitely check it out

Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 5 hours and 12 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Abridged
  • Publisher Phoenix Books
  • Audible.com Release Date December 16, 1999
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B0000546A6

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What a great book. The opening chapter describing both Earth and Mars was worth the whole book. The characters are interesting (and there are a lot of them), there is a lot of suspense and thrills and mystery. The writing is superb. The prose is delightful. The book is one heck of a good read. I was sort of sad when it was over. BUT I INTEND TO READ MORE OF MR. BOVA.
It was not until I had read several absorbing chapters that I began to realize how long ago this was written. The science was so fresh and the interaction of the characters held my attention. Only the occasional mention of film in cameras and tape in movie cameras tipped me off that this was from the nineties. That scarcely shows. The story is gripping and almost timeless in its focus on humanity and it's needs. Its science remained firmly grounded too, which was satisfying, with plausible echoes of man's earlier expeditions on our own planet...
Well written story about first human exploration of Mars and good background stories of each participant and how they got selected...credentials and political influence.

Visual image of Mars, through good writing, is captivating and reference to existing, explored sites by satellites, etc., used throughout the book. No alien monsters, just a wonderful written book about the first explorers to land on Mars. Written with all the impact of political influencing the projects and science exploration and human impact of working in a small group, on a 'dry' planet, on a 'lifeless' planet, and the trip their and back.

I am now reading the "return to mars" sequel. I will be reading more from Ben Bova...moon exploration is next.
I really enjoyed this book, thoroughly. It caught me from chapter one, all the way to the final page. I'm speechless, sitting here, thinking about what I've read.

The early tensions of the political fight to get to Mars, to the tantalizing friction of close quarters in a spaceship, to the excruciating period in the surface of Mars, I read on, and on, and on. I could not put this book down, it's that good.

It is well written, well thought out, and the plot doesn't lag in places like some books. I HAD to know what was going to happen next. Well done, Mr. Bova! Is there going to be a second Mars expedition? And who will be going back? Tony Reed, the doctor who doesn't have a medical conscience? Jamie, the Original American Indian? Joanna, the insecure daughter who had to grow up to break away? Edie? Oh, the possibilities!!!
Good fiction and good science. Bova is a good writer who obviously keeps up with the latest discoveries and mission planning. The book could have been written today, and most of the science would still be correct, with a few exceptions due to discoveries by Curiosity and MRO (toxic perchlorates in the dust, for example). The sub-plot (politics and economics of off-world exploration) is an important but boring issue; Bova makes it interesting. The characters and their interactions are complex. I like it that the lead character is a geologist; Martian geology is amazing, just check the sand geyser photos on NASA / HiRise website.

Archeology on Mars? Possible but not likely, considering the length of time that's past since Mars had conditions that would have been favorable to surface-dwelling life forms. Any archeology remaining would probably have to have been carved from solid stone, not a convenient method of construction. Same with fossils; the older they are, the harder they are to find. Life on Mars? More likely, considering recent discoveries on Earth and Mars. There are bacteria on Earth that just love those toxic perchlorates.

After reading this book (on kindle), I bought volume two of the trilogy. It's good, too.
A very REALISTIC story about man's first trek to mars. The story is dutifully speculative fiction. Painstakingly thoughtful on all the circumstances that would surround such a voyage, from earth-bound politics to interpersonal relationships of the travelers themselves. Lets also not forget the science which Bova provides in generous amounts.

If you love mars and you love scientific fiction about space exploration then you will love this book. I feel the author made a hard choice in keeping away from fantasy and he sticks to it through and through. Its hard to explain without giving away spoilers.

Overall, I felt somewhat unsatisfied with the result. While the work is done masterfully for what it is I felt a tad bit cheated in the end. That said, I will state unequivocally that I was glued to this book throughout my reading. I found myself compelled to keep picking it up and the writing is done well so I was able to plow through it quite swiftly despite its length. So kudos to the author for keeping me quite interested from start to finish.

I did not like the politics of the book or the interpersonal relationships. Which I suppose you were not supposed to like as they serve as potential sources of conflict for the main character. They were done fine. However, I feel like the author kept threatening to derail the mission because of various political problems on the ground or petty jealousies among the chief characters. All of this would be quite good, and it served a purpose of putting this space exploration in a realistic world - yet I felt that the author shied away from really raising the stakes with these things. And because the politics and interpersonal relationships only seemed to threaten thing in a weak way I felt that the peaks and valleys of the story were less dramatic. I guess it felt a bit like the story was sacrificed for the mission. So I wonder if the book could have been shortened if we took out some of the these elements.

I would say this story is really a 3.5 star rating.

And yet, I feel duty bound to leave you with the notion that I could truly not put down the book. So if you are at all interested in Mars missions and realistic science fiction, I would definitely check it out
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