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Originally Posted by Boerseun
Anybody read Red/Green/Blue Mars? Should I read the rest of the series, or give it up as a bad joke?
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I read them back in 1997.
I enjoyed them, not for their physical Science, which, as many have pointed out, is pretty incredible, but for the Sociology. It may be that this is as fabulous as his ideas about teraforming, skyhooks, and the like, but, since I’m poorly educated in these areas, I’d no way of knowing.
I recall many of my favorite parts of the story centering around the interaction of many different Earth cultures in the “melting pot” of colonized Mars, and around the idea that their economic theory was based on physical work and energy – the currently, if I remember clearly, used calories as its base unit. I found its exploration of the social impact of a world wide daily 25th “hour or rest & relaxation”, also.
If you like “soft” subjects like this, you might like the Red/Green/Blue Mars series. If you’re a dedicated hard SF reader, I doubt that you will.