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Kim Stanley Robinson

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The Wild Shore is a novel written by Kim Stanley Robinson.

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Sixty Days and Counting is the third book in the hard science fiction Science in the Capital trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson. It directly follows the events of Fifty Degrees Below, beginning just after the election of character Phil Chase to the White House. It follows the previous novel's deep freeze of the area …

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S.O.S. Antarctica est un roman de hard science fiction de Kim Stanley Robinson publié en langue originale en 1997 puis en France aux Presses de la Cité en 1998.

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Fifty Degrees Below is the second book in the hard science fiction Science in the Capital trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson. It directly follows the events of Forty Signs of Rain, with a greater focus on character Frank Vanderwal, and his decision to remain at the National Science Foundation, following the earlier …

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Demain à Washington... Anna et Charlie Quibler oeuvrent aux applications des découvertes scientifiques visant à améliorer la vie sur terre, Anna comme chef de projet à la National Science Foundation, Charlie au titre de conseiller pour l'environnement de Phil Chase, sénateur plein de bonne volonté mais d'une …

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Chroniques des années noires est un roman uchronique de Kim Stanley Robinson, publié en 2002.

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Blue Mars is a book written by Kim Stanley Robinson.

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In the Nebula Award winning Red Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson began his critically acclaimed epic saga of the colonization of Mars, Now the Hugo Award winning Green Mars continues the thrilling and timeless tale of humanity's struggle to survive at its farthest frontier. Nearly a generation has passed since the first …

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The first novel in the astounding trilogy, Red Mars chronicles the lives of the first arrivals to Mars. The planet that the settlers find is empty of life and many of the pioneers want to begin changing the ecosystem right away to be suitable for human life. But the purity of the stark landscape convinces some …