Red Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson (1993) Kim Stanley Robinson is not an easy author to read or to love. Some of his novels can be counted among my favorites (The Years of Rice and Salt), and others (The… more →
Books Worth Readingdeckard47 wrote 1 month ago: Arkham Horror! I played it a bunch this weekend with Owen and my better half (although, honestly, ev … more →
samdanae wrote 2 months ago: Beauty was the promise of happiness, not happiness itself, and the anticipated world was often more … more →
Harvey wrote 3 months ago: at work today i fell asleep in the lunch room reading my book. then i was woken by the sound of a tr … more →
Michael Austin Shell wrote 3 months ago: Somewhere I have read that joy does not depend upon happiness. And somehow I have come to understand … more →
Benjamin Carnys wrote 4 months ago: I started to draft this review, in my head, while still reading Kim Stanley Robinson’s Sixty D … more →
Shannon wrote 5 months ago: Red Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson (1993) Kim Stanley Robinson is not an easy author to read or to love … more →
cobus wrote 5 months ago: I recieved this link from my flatmate yesterday. He obviously know what stirrs my passion! I discove … more →
Scotoma wrote 7 months ago: by Kim Stanley Robinson This is certainly not a book you can read on an afternoon. TYoRaS is a comp … more →
workingthroughthebooklog wrote 1 year ago: Red Mars An exhilarating story that explores the the intersection of ethics and interstellar travel. … more →
cerebraljetsam wrote 1 year ago: As much as I enjoyed the last few days of hanging out with friends and only doing a few hours of wor … more →
cerebraljetsam wrote 1 year ago: Yes, thinking about Brecht and trees made me realize how much I like trees and how much I miss th … more →
cerebraljetsam wrote 1 year ago: In Kim Stanley Robinson’s latest trilogy a character gets daily e-mail alerts called … more →
Audrey Eschright wrote 1 year ago: One of the best parts of my Norwescon weekend was hearing Kim Stanley Robinson, author of the Red/Gr … more →
cerebraljetsam wrote 1 year ago: As indicated in an earlier post, the debate about global warming is increasingly being reduced to a … more →
cerebraljetsam wrote 1 year ago: Dear all, today, just really quickly, some announcements regarding two new books. Yes, it has final … more →
Jax wrote 2 years ago: “Continous expansion is a fundamental tenet of economics. Therefore one of the fundamentals o … more →
Jax wrote 2 years ago: “The only part of an argument that really matters is what we think of the people arguing. X c … more →