![]() ![]() I didn't feel any tension, the motivation of the characters is of a bot, the twists and turns of the plot are lost in the scientific mass. Pages are also devoted to the agricultural solutions in lunar cities, with way too many details.Īnd unfortunately, the story doesn't make up for it either. Many, many paragraphs are spent discussing the consequences of lunar gravity - as if not everyone knew about it from elementary school already. ![]() Unfortunately, the text feels like it was written with a text generator software, with scientific parameters. I began to read this book with so many expectations: Red Mars, which has been praised at so many places, is unfortunately unavailable locally at the moment, so I started reading the author's other book on a similar topic. ![]() Know any others? Message #scifi and let your friendly mods know! Imaginary Mindscapes - The Art of Imagination.The Orville (Star Trek Comparisons NOT allowed).The Orville (Star Trek Comparisons allowed).Ghost in the Shell and Ghost_in_the_Shell.Previously interviewed authors in the Ask an SF Author series: To write spoilers in comments, use the following method: (/s "Darth Vader is Yoda's father")Īward Winning SF author Nancy Kress answers questions from the Reddit Scifi Community If you see a title with a spoiler in it, downvote it as hard as you can and then message the moderators. PLEASE DO NOT POST SPOILERS IN YOUR SUBMISSION TITLE. New Rule: This rule was stupid and it's gone.Science Fiction, or Speculative Fiction if you prefer. ![]()
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