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Travis J. I. Corcoran

Autor von The Powers of the Earth (Aristillus Book 1)

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This book is inspired by Heinlein (especially The Moon is a Harsh Mistress) and other great libertarian sci-fi books of the past 50 years, but stands on its own as a very good work itself. Essentially, the story of pro-business and pro-liberty entrepreneurs on the Moon and their fight against a corrupt government on Earth. The biggest problem is the Earth government is almost a caricature of socialist/corrupt/bureaucratic statism, but on closer inspection, isn't actually terribly far off the mark for realistic speculation and extrapolation. The Moon characters and setting are quite sympathetic without being two dimensional. The second of a 4-book series. (I accidentally read this one first (I have reviewer copies which aren't labeled as well), but it's actually a decent book on its own -- it was a bit of an in media res opener/cliffhanger from the first book, but it's not unreasonable.) I think book 2 is actually better than book 1.… (mehr)
 
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octal | Jan 1, 2021 |
A great sci fi novel which is clearly inspired by Heinlein and other masters, but which stands on its own as another strong libertarian moon-politics adventure. Strongly recommend (although book 2 is even better.)
 
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octal | Jan 1, 2021 |
Loved it

I’m a serious fan of the author’s Prometheus award winning series about life on the moon (and beyond), and this is a great short story prequel which covers the origin of some of the major characters in the series.
 
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octal | Jan 1, 2021 |
Short prequel to a great series

This is basically what is good about Weir’s The Martian condensed to a short story set on the moon as a prequel to the Aristillus series. Entertaining and worked in engineering, lathework, and politics while not being too heavy handed.
 
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