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Fifty Degrees Below (Science in the Capitol, #2)
by Kim Stanley Robinson
by Kim Stanley Robinson
I read KSR's Blue Mars series many years ago and remember them being interesting from a hard sci-fi perspective but oddly told. Still true, as this contemporary ecological disaster novel is just as oddly told. I couldn't really tell you who the main character was or if he even had an antagonist. It's not the disaster movie screenplay the cover says it is, but it was fun to read nonetheless. The ending came abruptly and didn't really seem like an ending. I'm kind of baffled by this author, but I feel like its my fault and not his...
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