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Kim Stanley Robinson

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Shaman (2013)

rec by sci fri Probably his weakest book to date, but surprisingly feminist for a book about prehistoric humans.

Shaman (2013) by Kim Stanley Robinson
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The Years of Rice and Salt (2003)

Christmas 2010: I realised that I had got stuck in a rut. I was re-reading old favourites again and again, waiting for a few trusted authors to release new works. Something had to be done.On the spur of the moment I set myself a challenge, to read every book to have won the Locus Sci-Fi award. Th...

The Years of Rice and Salt (2003) by Kim Stanley Robinson
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Green Mars (1995)

‘Green Mars’ is a novel which kept challenging my expectations, and then surpassing them. If you’d told me that I’d find a long section of a science fiction novel – dealing with a conference arguing what form a new Martian government would take – truly gripping, I would never have believed you. I...

Green Mars (1995) by Kim Stanley Robinson
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Forty Signs of Rain (2005)

I've been interested in Kim Stanley Robinson for a while, since I muttered something to my sister about wanting books that dealt with limited resource management and she mentioned his Years of Rice and Salt. Then on a much later ecological sci-fi (which I feel a pull to write myself) hunt, I disc...

Forty Signs of Rain (2005) by Kim Stanley Robinson
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Fifty Degrees Below (2007)

Great stuff. This continues on from where 40 Signs of Rain left off and I really, really enjoyed it. Frank lives in a tree house! How could you *not* like that? Let me get my thoughts straight on this first before I write something more... Okay, have went through my thoughts. Or rather ignored th...

Fifty Degrees Below (2007) by Kim Stanley Robinson
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Red Mars (1993)

Red Mars deserves a place in the American literary canon, and not as an exemplar of "hard SF," scifi's most pocket-protected sub-genre, but as a compelling, substantive text that has something distinctive to say about life in the present and, perhaps, about being American. Let me fail to explain:...

Red Mars (1993) by Kim Stanley Robinson
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Antarctica (1999)

I have to say, Antartica is me coming back to Kim Stanley Robinson after I gave up on him midway through his Washington Trilogy (at the end of Fifty Degrees Below for those of you keeping score at home). Like the Mars trilogy and the Washington trilogy, Antartica has themes of ecology, scienti...

Antarctica (1999) by Kim Stanley Robinson
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Escape From Kathmandu (2000)

This one goes too far at times, which is why I'm on the fence. I loved parts of it- but at other times the situations crossed from ridiculously funny to just plain ridiculous. If you are in the mood for a yarn about a Bigfoot wearing a Dodgers cap being snuck through a hotel lobby under the noses...

Escape From Kathmandu (2000) by Kim Stanley Robinson
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Icehenge (1998)

'It stands at Pluto’s North Pole – a mesmerising icehenge. Slabs of ice frozen harder than stone, towering two hundred feet above the crater-pocked surface. The central slab bears an inscription in Sanskrit.A message from an alien race? Or the mark of a human-powered voyage that might have passed...

Icehenge (1998) by Kim Stanley Robinson
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The Wild Shore (1995)

I tend to go on binges when I discover a writer I really like, taking down as many of their works as I possibly can voraciously for the first few months of my acquaintanceship with their works. Hell, I read really fast, so it's not like I don't have time. So I'm kind of in that stage with Kim S...

The Wild Shore (1995) by Kim Stanley Robinson
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Blue Mars (1997)

This review of Blue Mars is in fact a review of the entire trilogy, since it's one continuous story -- one that altogether weighs in at something around 2,300 pages. I've been living on Mars for the last 3 months and wish that, if it were possible, I could actually live there, at least the Mars p...

Blue Mars (1997) by Kim Stanley Robinson

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