The third book in the trilogy, Blue Mars, continues where Green Mars left off. It's right after the revolution, and now Mars needs a government. As with the other books, we have long chapters from the point of view of different people, and in this case we see Sax, Art, and more as there is debate and work to create a government and constitution. It's an amazing read to see a new nation/planet get born.
We also deal with the First Hundred dying off, having issues of their own. We see the seas on Mars and the tremendous growth in terraforming to a planet where people can walk outside and breathe.
I don't want to put much out there, but it's certainly a fun read and good conclusion to the trilogy.
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