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try RED MARS then, it reads very differently from YoRaS imlad Send a noteboard - 31/07/2010 12:43:41 AM
So I am interested in what is considered Kim Stanley Robinson's best work. Is there one that is generally considered to be his best and then (as I know this is likely not be a a monolithic thing) what do you think is his best? I have read the Mars books and I am working on Galileo's Dream and while both are good both have problems...


I've never read anything further by Robinson and have no intentions of doing so because I thought the book was so bad. I never even finished it I was so bored with it and I hate to not finish a book once I've started and read most of the way through.
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Kim Stanley Robinson's best work? - 29/07/2010 09:08:04 PM 519 Views
Years of rice and salt, I believe. - 29/07/2010 09:46:21 PM 426 Views
I know some people love Years of Salt... but that book was so dreadfully boring that... - 30/07/2010 05:59:42 AM 453 Views
I was bored by it too. But I liked Red Mars - 30/07/2010 05:01:20 PM 471 Views
try RED MARS then, it reads very differently from YoRaS - 31/07/2010 12:43:41 AM 509 Views
Best.... I'd say you already read it (Red Mars) - 31/07/2010 03:05:35 AM 443 Views

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