![]() ![]() Like Nadia, I want to wildly dance for joy on the Martian dust. I want to walk on its surface under the red sky and feel the thin cold wind, and this is a book for Mars geeks by a Mars geek. I've got this big wall poster of Mars, laid out in all its plucky glory - the Tharsis bulge, the big volcanoes, the massive flood erosion systems. When do we leave?" My wife might talk me out of it (she hates the cold), but if I didn't have obligations to family, I'd be there in a heartbeat. ![]() If someone from NASA told me that I could go to Mars, and there was only a 50/50 chance I'd survive, I'd be like, "That good, huh? I'm sold. Or at least, I love the idea of the planet Mars, because I've never been there. This is a book you'll either love or you will hate. ![]() To begin with, I should come forward with my biases. I wish I could bump this up to 3.5 stars, which more reflects what I feel about it. I just finished reading this for the second or third time. ![]()
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