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The Empress of Mars

por Kage Baker

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Series: The Company (prequel 1)

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In this rollicking novel of action, planetary romance, and high adventure, a determined Mary Griffith opens the only place to buy a beer on Mars' Tharsis Bulge and soon becomes the center of a terraforming company's machinations, its downfall, and the founding of a new world.
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This is a weird one. The general format is chapter-long episodes of "be careful what you wish for... you'll get it," but instead of gradually going to hell, things actually get better as plot bumps along. Increasingly complicated, but better.

Easily the best part of this book is the setting. The entertainingly and lovingly dysfunctional Martian colony manages to toe a narrow line between the hackneyed utopian-or-dystopian space colonies of other sci-fi.

The elements of magical realism kicking in at the end didn't come out of nowhere, but they were unexpected and didn't do it for me. I think I'd have to go back and reread the whole book through that filter for it to work. ( )
  caedocyon | Feb 23, 2024 |
This was one of the best books I read in 2010. I think Baker did a marvelous job of creating plausible details of what colonizing Mars would be like, tackling the economics behind such an endeavor (at least better than anyone else I've read), and sketching out likable and believable characters. If I ever re-read this (and I think it is likely I will do so), I will revise my rating to 5 stars.
Update (3/29/2013) - So, I re-read it and gladly give it five stars. It was every bit as enjoyable the second time around as it was the first. But my enjoyment was tempered by the knowledge of Baker's death, and regretting that there will never be a sequel. ( )
  Treebeard_404 | Jan 23, 2024 |
Quick and entertaining read. A little heavy on the western as sci-fi theme at times, but at least it was up front about it.
  noiseislife | Aug 13, 2023 |
If I enjoyed stories about con artists, I would have enjoyed this much more. ( )
  VictoriaGaile | Oct 16, 2021 |
64/2021. Empress of Mars, by Kage Baker, is a prequel science fiction novel in her Company series (and should be compulsory reading for anyone considering becoming indentured to Elon Musk's company, with a one-way ticket to Mars). It reads well as a standalone, unlike most Company stories. This tale is a pastiche of old west gold rush narratives about Irish immigrants, saloon owners with a heart of gold, navvies and prospectors, conmen and gamblers, except the expected evil American cattle barons have been replaced with capitalist English landlords, all successfully transposed to a futuristic Mars that doesn't quite achieve escape velocity from earlier science fiction about pioneering colonials... because why would it want to? Barsoom Day is even an official Martian holiday in this milieu. Characterisation of the stock types isn't especially strong but plot and subplots romp along fast enough to be interesting, and I laughed aloud a few times here and there. ( )
  spiralsheep | Apr 22, 2021 |
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The feel of frontier society runs strong in The Empress of Mars. The reader might find fond comparisons with Steinbeck's Cannery Road and Twain's Roughing It with sly humor and vivid, memorable characters. There are rough patches in the writing. Some passages definitely feel inserted to stretch the adventure to novel-length. The climax also feels very sudden — bang, and it's all over. I really would have enjoyed more stories of Kage Baker's Martians.
añadido por PhoenixTerran | editario9, Chris Hsiang (May 13, 2009)
 

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Kage Bakerautor principaltodas las edicionescalculado
Barber, NicolaNarradorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Youll, PaulArtista de Cubiertaautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado

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THE EMPRESS OF MARS refers to two separate works. (1) It was first published as a novella in Asimov's in July 2003. The novella was later published in a hardcover edition by Night Shade Books (ISBN 1892389851). (2) The novella was later expanded to a novel published 2008 in a limited hardcover edition by Subterranean Press (ISBN 9781596062146) and in 2009 in a regular hardcover edition by Tor Books (9780765318909). Please do not combine the novella with the novel!
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In this rollicking novel of action, planetary romance, and high adventure, a determined Mary Griffith opens the only place to buy a beer on Mars' Tharsis Bulge and soon becomes the center of a terraforming company's machinations, its downfall, and the founding of a new world.

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