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Catherine, Shieldmaiden of Rohan <3
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Jan 30, 2018 10:38AM

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A Merchant of Mars is a story about the United States' president trying to encourage pioneering of mars. And so the offer, "The first man to reach Mars, live on it a year, and return ALIVE shall own Mars" is broadcasted over the world. "Let the race begin," and a race it is... and one man doesn't want the race to happen at all. It's a fantastic journey of a few men striving to make their lives better by taking calculated yet very dangerous risks to build a future of their own.
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Language: ✰✰✰✰✰. No language! Which actually surprised me as the I could easily see this book being full of swearing considering the story.
Abuse: ✰✰✰. Mild violence. Everything was appropriate, but might bother some. The action could be intense at times as there is a man trying to kill the main characters. Also, man is shot and killed. Men lie, plant bombs, or stir others up against the main characters with the intent of war. There is a battle with space ships with shooting and several ships crashing.
Lust: ✰✰✰✰✰. Perfectly appropriate, very much like real life. There is a wedding, husbands kiss wives, though it isn't overly graphic, nothing inappropriate. A young couple communicate a lot, and it is clear that they are in love, but their conversation is always clean, and not mushy.
Overall: ✰✰✰✰✰. The book did not appear to be Christian, though it was clean. A character in the book seemed to be a very strong New Spiritualist, but his beliefs are not shown to be good. I really loved this and would love to see it be made into a movie! The action felt perfectly paced, the (good) characters were all likable and balanced. I was able to grasp the scientific stuff (mostly) and the script was easy enough to follow. Though, one thing... I didn't realize until close to the end that EXT. stood for exterior and INT. stood for interior when the script was describing scene locations. But I think that was just my bad for not catching on. I just skimmed over those abbreviations and was able to understand the story perfectly.
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