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Science Fiction · 1993 · PG-13

Green Mars

by Kim Stanley Robinson

The terraforming of Mars continues — but the colonists are divided over whether to change the planet at all.

For14+GenreScience FictionLength535 pagesRead time~14.5 hours

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Violence

Some

Violence; political conflict; deaths

Language

Barely any

Mild language

Sexual Content

Some

Adult sexual relationships

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Some

Themes of ecology, political ideology, and the ethics of terraforming

What this book is about

The second of the Mars Trilogy (1994) follows the Martian colonists a generation on as the planet slowly greens. Features political division between Reds and Greens, adult sexual content, and Robinson's dense scientific imagination. For older teens and adults.

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Adult sexual content

Political violence

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