

S'està carregant… Return to Mars (1999)de Ben Bova
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No n'hi ha cap No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Mix of politics and tech. Probably would reflect factual expectation of Earthly politics if humans went to Mars. Contains a love story; exciting exploits and discoveries not before seen. Fun read. Where's my next Bova book? ( ![]() I liked this one better than the first. It helped that their was a saboteur loose. Still too many lectures that slowed the pace, but on the whole much more satisfying than the first one. I liked this one better than the first. It helped that their was a saboteur loose. Still too many lectures that slowed the pace, but on the whole much more satisfying than the first one. series losing what little steam it had Another expedition to Mars is being sent with a whole new crew except for one. Jaime Waterman, a half Navajo, was with the first expedition and thought he was something, possible cliff dwellings in the grandest of canyons that could only have been made by intelligent beings. The first expedition was a success since life (lichen) was found on the red planet. Six years later another scientific expedition is being ushered and Jaime has to get on that crew, so he can finally get his answers and the mystery of the "cliff dwellings". Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
Six years after the first manned Martian expedition, a second has been announced -- one motivated purely by its profitable potential -- and half-Navajo, half-Anglo geologist Jamie Waterman's conflicted soul is beckoning him back to the eerie, unforgiving planet. As commander of the new exploratory team, he will have to contend with a bitter and destructive rivalry, a disturbing new emotional attraction, and deadly, incomprehensible "accidents" that appear to be sabotage, all of which could doom the mission to failure. But there is much more at stake than Waterman's personal redemption and the safety of his crew. For there are still great secrets to be uncovered on this cruel and enigmatic world -- not the least being something he glimpsed in the far distance during his first Martian excursion: an improbable structure perched high in the planet's carmine cliffs; a dwelling that only an intelligent being could have built. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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