“I think Moving Mars has definitely stood up in the nearly two decades since its first publication. Even though there is a little flavor of datedness, Bear is dealing with issues that transcend time — the Big Ideas — and so the novel will continue to hold up, even when history has passed the era that Moving Mars deals with.”
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
Ray Gun Reviews: Greg Bear’s 1993 novel Moving Mars
The blog Ray Gun Reviews recently posted a short but interesting review of Moving Mars (1993), a Nebula Award-winning hard science fiction novel penned by American author Greg Bear that stars a Martian woman named Casseia Majumdar, born on the Red Planet in during the student protests of 2171, concluding:
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