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The Sands of Mars

By: Arthur C. Clarke
Narrated by: Traber Burns
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When a celebrated science fiction writer takes to space on his first trip to Mars, he stumbles upon Mars' most carefully hidden secrets and threatens the future of the entire planet!

©1952, 1967 Arthur C. Clarke (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Science Fiction Fiction Solar System Mars
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A milestone in science fiction

For its time, one of the best stories of martian colonization ever written. Clarke is the definition of an SF master.

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Clarke Entertains!

Fun story even though not factual, based on what we now know about the "RED PLANET".

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Good "Golden Age" novel

Clarke was a favorite of mine growing up so I may be a little prejudiced, but he's a good writer technically and this is a good early novel speculating on Martian colonization. It is not a wiz bang type of novel, but it is filled with excellent ideas and I was surprised to find, revisiting this one after 30+ years how well he imagined and described elements of space flight and visuals. Overall I enjoyed it and though it may fall under the category of a book for teenagers to instill wonder and desire for science and space, I didn't find it as juvenal as Heinlein's books for youngsters. Also you can see just the germ of the idea that would become A Fall of Moondust, and one that was later used in 2010.

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I both read and saw the current novel and movie, the Martian. This was equally as good. More so when you consider was written half a century ago

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I wish there was a second book

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This so far is one of my favorite Clarke books. I really enjoyed the reader and how Clarke developed the characters. I really wish there was a followup book as I'd love to know what happens with the CE and Jimmy???

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It has to be Gibson of course as it is through his eyes that you learn about the other characters and his world.

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Excellent job reading this book and bringing life to each of the characters.

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