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Green Mars
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Hugo Award Winner 1994

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Mark Yashar
Jul 15, 2012 rated it really liked it
Finally finished this one after several months of slow reading. This is the second of a trilogy of epic Michner-like novels
about the colonization and terraforming of Mars, including all of the political tensions, struggles, wars and conflicts between Earth
and Mars and different factions and groups on Mars, ultimately resulting in a rebellion on Mars and the independence of the human
inhabitants on Mars from Earth.
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