PRAISE FOR The Years of Rice and Salt<br><br> Hugo winner Robinson follows three characters over seven centuries on an alternate Earth in which Islam and Buddhism are the dominant religions...Blessed with moments of wry and gentle beauty as friends and antagonists rediscover each other under different guises in exotically dangerous locales. <br>- Kirkus Reviews<br> <br>PRAISE FOR KIM STANLEY ROBINSON'S Red Mars WINNER OF THE NEBULA AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL <br><br> A tremendous achievement. <br>- The Washington Post Book World<br> <br> An absorbing novel...a scientifically informed imagination of rare ambition at work. <br>- The New York Times Book Review <br><br> Promises to become a classic...This is epic science fiction in the best sense of the term-thoughtful, provoking, and haunting. <br> -St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br> <br>Green Mars WINNER OF THE HUGO AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL <br><br> Dense as a diamond and as sharp; it makes even most good novels seem pale and insignificant by comparison. <br>- The Washington Post Book World <br><br> Has the breathtaking scope, plausible science and intellectual daring that made Red Mars a hit. <br>- Daily News of Los Angeles <br><br>Blue Mars WINNER OF THE HUGO AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL <br><br> If I had to choose one writer whose work will set the standard for science fiction in the future, it would be KIM STANLEY ROBINSON. Blue Mars represents a breakthrough even from his own consistently high level of achievement....Beautifully written...a landmark in the history of the genre. <br>- The New York Times Book Review <br><br> A complex and deeply engaging dramatization of <br>humanity's future...exhilarating. <br>- The Philadelphia Inquirer <br><br><br> From the Hardcover edition.