A review by thecatwood
Red Mars, by Kim Stanley Robinson

3.0

Exhaustive in scope-- from the political, to environmental, to interpersonal relationships, and to religion-- but also exhausting in length. Overall, I was impressed with the extensive ground covered, including the molecular nature of said ground. But the last few chapters languished for over a month unread, and I don't know if I can gather the mental fortitude to brave the rest of the trilogy.