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5.0 out of 5 stars Because
I never read this book, really. I just came here and realized that the average rating was 2 stars based on one review, so I decided to skew the average for fun. Bye....
Published on Jan 31 2002

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2.0 out of 5 stars Falls far short of the mark.
Terraforming...creating a living world from a dead one. What a
grand, mind-blowing concept! And, it ought to have that effect
on one's outlook.

But, reading these timid, tepid, boring stories of people nominally in the process of making new worlds, one is tempted to ask "why bother?"

If it was the intent of the editor to choose only such...

Published on Jan 12 2002 by starguy


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5.0 out of 5 stars Because, Jan 31 2002
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This review is from: Worldmakers: SF Adventures in Terraforming (Paperback)
I never read this book, really. I just came here and realized that the average rating was 2 stars based on one review, so I decided to skew the average for fun. Bye....
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2.0 out of 5 stars Falls far short of the mark., Jan 12 2002
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This review is from: Worldmakers: SF Adventures in Terraforming (Paperback)
Terraforming...creating a living world from a dead one. What a
grand, mind-blowing concept! And, it ought to have that effect
on one's outlook.

But, reading these timid, tepid, boring stories of people nominally in the process of making new worlds, one is tempted to ask "why bother?"

If it was the intent of the editor to choose only such UN-inspiring works to demonstrate terraforming, I would say "hidden agenda"; if, however, these represent the very zenith of sci-fi thought on the subject of terraforming, then I would say, shame on sci-fi!

For me, terraforming DOES stir the blood, so I only experienced the tedium and lack of vision that this collection engendered; it in no way blunted my enthusiasm.

To catch the vision of terraforming, may I suggest:
"New Earths", James Oberg;
"Terraforing", Martyn Fogg;
"The Millennial Project", Marshall T. Savage;
"Entering Space", Robert Zubrin;
"The Case for Mars", also Zubrin;
you get the idea. THESE will give you a mental and emotional jolt that is hard to describe ("Wow! We really could make earth-like worlds, for people to live on!")

If you really must read this book, borrow a copy from someone, get it on loan from your local library, or buy it USED; otherwise, save your money.

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