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Redworld

Embark on an epic journey to a crimson-hued planet where humanity struggles for survival amidst a harsh and unforgiving landscape. Readers will follow characters as they face relentless challenges, from scarce resources to encounters with enigmatic indigenous lifeforms. This series offers a gripping narrative of resilience, adaptation, and the quest for a new home in a hostile corner of the cosmos.

Outcry: Defenders of Mars
Asylum: Refugees of Mars
Legacy: Relics of Mars
Tharsis City: The Wonder of Mars
Homestead: A New Life on Mars

Recommended Reading Order

  • Twelve-year-old Belle Song and her family moved to Mars because they were offered good jobs, only to find that the jobs have disappeared--her father, Yun, is unwilling to return to the worn-out Earth, so, to the horror of his city-raised daughter, he buys a farm in the "Wild West" area of Mars, and Belle does her best to adapt to a life which is filled with difficulties and danger.

    Homestead: A New Life on Mars
  • When Belle Song's mother becomes pregnant the family journeys to Tharsis City so she can consult a specialist, and see the sights of the capital; but when Belle's android Melody, and her wolfdog Raider, disappear she is confronted by the deep human prejudice against robots--and an escaped Water Raider.

    Tharsis City: The Wonder of Mars
  • Legacy: Relics of Mars

    • 128 pages
    • 5 hours of reading

    Now in seventh grade Belle Song has settled into her life on Mars; she has a new baby sister, her android Melody, her wolfdog Raider, and her friends, the human Lucas, and the Nabian, Taal--but when she and Taal uncover some ancient ruins which the Nabians claim are a sacred site, Belle finds herself plunged into a tricky world of extraterrestrial politics and religion that threatens her relationship with Taal.

    Legacy: Relics of Mars
  • Asylum: Refugees of Mars

    • 128 pages
    • 5 hours of reading

    When Belle Song goes to investigate a "meteor" which crashed near her family's Martian farm what she finds is an escape pod holding two alien refugees fleeing a civil war; but while the politicians of Mars debate what to do about the Oirryn in general, Belle is determined to help these two refugees, particularly as one of them is about to give birth--even if helping means hiding them from her own parents.

    Asylum: Refugees of Mars
  • Outcry: Defenders of Mars

    • 128 pages
    • 5 hours of reading

    Belle Song and her friends are on a seventh-grade camping trip to Mount Olympus, and when Belle injures her leg it turns out that she has discovered a rare and valuable mineral used to make space travel more efficient but which almost kills her--the BAMCorp claims that the mineral belongs to them, but mining it could poison Mars's precious water supply and soon tensions rise between the officials of Mars and protesting farmers.

    Outcry: Defenders of Mars