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The Martian Race

By: Gregory Benford
Narrated by: Gabrielle de Cuir
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From the Nebula Award-winning author of Timescape and Foundation's Fear comes a hard-science thriller about the race to Mars.

When an explosion of the rocket launching the Mars Transit Vehicle kills four crewmen, the US decides to redirect its energies to near-Earth projects, killing the manned mission to Mars. But tycoon John Axelrod assembles a consortium to fund the project, and he expects to net billions. But a European-Asian airbus will make a similar expedition. Now, the race is on to get to the Red Planet first.

©1999 Abbenford Associates (P)2014 Skyboat Media, Inc. and Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Adventure Fiction Science Fiction Mars Solar System Transportation
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For me, this book had it all: science, adventure, & a fast pace full of believable characters & situations. I enjoyed it.

Loved it!

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

If the friend enjoys hard sci-fi, yes. I enjoyed the concept that private corporate enterprise sponsored space program.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Martian Race?

When they explore the caves and discover, well, what they discover!

Which scene was your favorite?

Really enjoyed the scenes between the lead couple. Snappy dialogue between the Ausiie and the Russian (Accents done nicely and their contrasting ppersonalities were great)

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

The Journey to Space Continues ... a Private Enterprise.

Any additional comments?

Narrator is very good. Some of the sections are a bit repetitive, but author does a great job of making complicated space talk accessible; and his characers are fun. I think if you like Ben Bova type space-opera, you'd enjoy this.

Enjoyed Woman's Sci-fi POV

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Would you consider the audio edition of The Martian Race to be better than the print version?

Did not read print version, but this is a wonderful audio book notwithstanding.

What other book might you compare The Martian Race to and why?

Many of the Ben Bova Mars series, and, ( of course ) The Martian. The depictions of our nearest planetary neighbour are ( so far as I can tell ) accurate, stark and the drama of Martian life is compelling and emotionally attractive.

What about Gabrielle de Cuir’s performance did you like?

Once again, one of the bevy of up and coming female performers that Audible have attracted that take what what otherwise might be considered male territory and making it their own. Her depiction of many of the intimate relationships in this story would likely not be nearly as well portrayed by a male. Compelling.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Mars Attacks ( for real? )

Any additional comments?

This offering is an excellent companion to the entire spectrum of audio offerings based on life on Mars. Well written and performed. Highly recommended.

Pack your woolies when you go on this voyage.

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I enjoyed this effort by Benford and thought he did a great job with the characters and plot. My only quibbles have to do with the performance. Ms. de Cuir's rather piercing voice for Julia grated on me after a while, and her pronunciation of NASA as NA-saw stopped me dead every time.

Enjoyed a lot except for a couple of quibbles

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It's hard not to compare this with "The Martian" which was one of the best new SF stories I've read in years, and extremely well read as an audio book. Benford's book is probably both far more rooted in the realistic problems of Martian environment and also far more optimistic and speculative about the possibility for any existing Martian biosphere. This story has a much more human angle and I think some of that human drama was far to simplified and even cynical (the details about the corporate and government workings, in particular). The story was still interesting, the concepts were good, and I was entertained.

Dragged a bit - but was still interesting

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It was a good story, I like this kind of science fiction. Not to far out from where we are now so you could see yourself in the story. Wasn't to many surprises but I wasn't crazy about the Martian life storyline.

Fun listen

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Decent story about going to Mars, not as good "The Martian" but god enough to recommend. After listening for awhile I had to check published date- the 'prize' in the story was definitely picked before trillion dollar bills and loan forgiveness crept onto the landscape. Too bad they can't selectively increase dollar amounts to account for recent developments in government spending.

Solid story,. needs a little updating

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