| |
|
| |||||||
| Reviews Book and Film reviews to be posted on the main site |
![]() |
| | Thread Tools | Rate Thread |
| | #1 (permalink) |
| Admin and Tea-boy Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: UK: SCOTLAND:
Posts: 5,374
| Ben Bova - Mars Original review by Asteroid: It took a couple of goes to get into, but once you get past the slow beginning it's just a completely compelling read. I can't remember the last time I had so much trouble putting a book down. And once you've read this one you won;t ever have to read another Mars story because Ben Bova tells it all. It really reads like someone recounting real experiences on Mars. The bad point is that I can't read anything else on Mars now without comparing. Kim Stanley Robinson's "Red Mars" was good but Bova had covered everything and more already and without slamming technical details and politics at every opportunity. Bova has written the definitive book about Mars. Go read it! |
| | |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Rate This Thread | |
| |
Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Huge ice deposits found at Mars' South Pole | j. d. worthington | Science / Nature | 15 | 4th April 2007 08:16 PM |
| Methane on Mars | I, Brian | Science / Nature | 0 | 4th April 2004 12:49 PM |
| Close Encounter with Mars. | Status | The Lounge | 9 | 15th September 2003 10:48 PM |
| Mars closest for 65,000 years | brian | Science / Nature | 2 | 28th August 2003 11:04 AM |
| Bova, Ben: Mars | ray gower | General Book Discussion | 0 | 13th August 2002 04:25 PM |
|
| About | Link To Us | For Writers | For Publishers | Privacy | Terms of Use | Copyright | Press | XML/RSS | Contact Us © Copyright Science Fiction Fantasy Chronicles 2003-2008 |