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Red Planet (Hardcover)

by Robert A. Heinlein (Author)
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Willis does not look like an alien with a price on his head, yet he is worth 60,000 credits to any Earth zookeeper, and the agents of an unscrupulous academy at Syrtis Minor are well aware of the fact. They have plans not only for Willis but for the whole Mars colony.


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A young colonist on Mars befriends a strange round creature called Willis who gets him into trouble when he goes away to school, but whose presence and friendship finally enable the colonials to negotiate a treaty with the Martians. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Fast Paced, Fun Read!, Jul 2 2003
By Silmarwen (Huntington Beach, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Red Planet (Mass Market Paperback)
Jim Marlowe barely remembers leaving Earth with his family many years ago. He considers himself a Martian Colonist and loves his life on Mars. He is not looking forward to going to school on Syrtis Minor, but he knows that he is of the age where he has to go. The only thing that he insists on is that his pet/friend, Willis, a "bouncer" or Martian animal that is round, furry and sticks out appendages when he wants to see or move around, come with him. His parents are forced to admit that there is nothing in the school rules that say he cannot take Willis, so Jim wins out.

On his way to school with his friend, Frank, they stop off at Cynia Station to wait for the ice to harden. Bored, the two boys decide to go and see the Martian city that lies just outside of the station. They are pleasantly surprised to meet and speak with some Martians, as they usually ignore the human colonists. There Jim makes friends with Gekko, a Martian, but insists that Willis must come with him when Gekko tries to persuade Jim to leave him there. Jim has cause to regret his insistence that Willis accompany him when their new headmaster, Marquis Howe, arrives to take over the school. It is instant hate between Jim and Howe, who infuriates Jim by confiscating Willis and caging him up in his office. Then Jim finds out that Howe is trying to sell him to the London Zoo! Jim persuades Frank to help him rescue Willis and Willis plays back a conversation between Howe and the General where the two boys learn that the Company (the Earth conglomerate who owns the colony) is determined to save money by making the colonists stay on one half of the planet where they will live in bitter cold, -100 below freezing, for one Earth year and then have a normal year, etc. Jim and Frank are determined not to let this happen. They carefully plan their escape and they are off to save their families! What Jim doesn't realize is that he and Willis will do much more than save his own little colony - the fate of all humankind on Mars rests on him and his little round friend...

This book was originally published in the '60s and we obviously have more information Mars since then, but Heinlein's speculation on what Mars may be like does not detract from the story at all - in fact, it is rather fun to read about what he thought Mars would be like. Heinlein's characters are engaging, if a little flat. I do not feel that he took very much time to develop any of the characters so they would become fully fleshed out, but the plot is very fast paced and full of action. This is a great book for children who are in 4-8th grade and their parents/older siblings will enjoy it, too. Many readers will feel that it is a kind of science fiction Harry Potter book and I think that the young readers will really enjoy it.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Heinlein got it right from the beggining, Mar 22 2003
By C. Chow (Leesburg VA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Red Planet (Mass Market Paperback)
By my account this was only Heinlein's second book written in 1947. Even here in the beggining his writing style is overwhelming! That's what's always amazed me about Heinlein, the way he's able to comunicate his ideas so vividly yet so briefly. The script really flows.

The book is only 200 pages and revolves around a human boy growing up on Mars named Jim Marlowe. Even in this future there is still room for political strugle. The Marlowes live in a distant colony and are stunch pioniers. When they and other colonists are [troubled] by big city buricrats, it's time for a revolution. The story is good but not that dramatic.

It's interesting how in 1947 the pictured the future (now) so differently. They thought we'd have space ships and colonies on Mars. Yet Heinlein still writes about slide rules and tape players. They couldn't even concieve of PDAs and CDs.

Bottom line, if you like Heinlein you'll like this book. If you're new to Heinlein this might be a good one to start out with.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Childhood and Adult Favorite, Mar 22 2003
By Sheena Lawrence (Gainesville, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Red Planet (Mass Market Paperback)
Learn about the native life and what going away to school means to a couple of boys on Mars. Heinlein makes life on Mars seem real and quiet normal - in a Martian sort of way. This is an less edited version than the one I loved as a child and just as exciting.
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4.0 out of 5 stars One of the better Heinlein novels that I have read
I can't say that I'm a huge fan of Heinlein's type of science fiction in general. The two books of his that I formerly read, Stranger in a Strange Land and Starship Troopers,... Read more
Published on Jun 22 2003 by Matthew Bratkowski

5.0 out of 5 stars If Heinlein's name is on the cover, just buy it!
Marlow and his strange-looking Martian friend Willis were allowed to travel only so far. But one day Willis unwittingly tuned into a treacherous plot that threatened all the... Read more
Published on Mar 21 2003 by Detra Fitch

4.0 out of 5 stars A world that will never be
This is the story of Jim and Willis and their relationship to each other and to the Martians and colonists. It is a story of corporate wrongdoing and a tale of independence. Read more
Published on Mar 15 2003 by James H. McDuffie

5.0 out of 5 stars Heinlein is the Master of Sci Fi.
Marlow and his strange-looking Martian friend Willis were allowed to travel only so far. But one day Willis unwittingly tuned into a treacherous plot that threatened all the... Read more
Published on Dec 27 2002 by Huntress Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars The uncut version of Heinleins's classic juvenile novel
Red Planet is one of Heinlein's most enjoyable, best selling, and important juvenile novels. It's hard to think of it as juvenile fiction, though, because it is a fantastically... Read more
Published on Nov 16 2002 by Daniel Jolley

4.0 out of 5 stars Dated, yes, but fun and interesting nonetheless
It is common consensus among sci fi writers that Mars will someday become colonised. It is not a stretch to predict that the first colonists will be soldiers or employees of a... Read more
Published on Jul 29 2002 by Craig MACKINNON

4.0 out of 5 stars Fine Heinlein juvenile, now rather dated
Despite the similarities, this is not a prequel either for Stranger in a Strange Land or for Podkayne of Mars. Read more
Published on Jul 2 2002 by Gary M. Greenbaum

3.0 out of 5 stars Skating on the Canals of Mars
I believe the first time I read this book was in 1957, at age 9. At the time I thought this was a great book, and some of the images I painted in my mind while reading this stayed... Read more
Published on Mar 5 2002 by Patrick Shepherd

5.0 out of 5 stars Really good early Heinlein
Heinlein is the ackwnoledged master of turn-of-the-century "juvenile" science fiction. Of course, the books are just as enjoyable for adults as they are for teenagers... Read more
Published on Jan 17 2002 by VoodooLord7

5.0 out of 5 stars Red Planet book review
Red Planet is a very good book. I really enjoyed reading it. It was very complicated and exciting. Half of the plot is kept from you untill the last 4th of the book. Read more
Published on Jan 8 2002

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