

Winner of the Hugo Award for Best Novel - One of the most enthralling science fiction sagas ever written, Kim Stanley Robinson's epic trilogy concludes with Blue Mars--a triumph of prodigious research and visionary storytelling.
The red planet is no more. Now green and verdant, Mars has been dramatically altered from a desolate world into one where humans can flourish. The First Hundred settlers are being pulled into a fierce new struggle between the Reds, a group devoted to preserving Mars in its desert state, and the Green terraformers. Meanwhile, Earth is in peril. A great flood threatens an already overcrowded and polluted planet. With Mars the last hope for the human race, the inhabitants of the red planet are heading toward a population explosion--or interplanetary war.
The recommended reading level for Blue Mars is 9th Grade through College Freshman .
Blue Mars is 784 pages long.
Blue Mars is book #3 in the Mars Trilogy Book Series and comes after Green Mars
Blue Mars won the following awards:
in 1997 Blue Mars won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award in category .
in 1997 Blue Mars won the Hugo Award in category .
in 1997 Blue Mars won the Locus Awards in category .
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