Red Moon
- 446 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The new novel from visionary SF writer Kim Stanley Robinson tells the compelling story of the first colony on the moon
Kim Stanley Robinson is an American science fiction author whose works frequently explore ecological and sociological themes. His writing is deeply intertwined with his scientific fascinations, a passion evident in his renowned Mars trilogy, which stemmed from years of research and a lifelong interest in the planet. Robinson's output is celebrated for its literary approach to science fiction, delving into complex ideas with meticulous detail and thoughtful consideration.





The new novel from visionary SF writer Kim Stanley Robinson tells the compelling story of the first colony on the moon
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