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We Have Always Lived on Mars

by Cecil Castellucci

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Nina, one of the few descendants of human colony on Mars that was abandoned by Earth, is surprised to discover that she can breathe the toxic atmosphere of the Martian surface. The crew, thinking that their attempts at terraforming and breeding for Martian adaptability have finally payed off, rejoice at the prospect of a brighter future. But Nina's about to unlock the mystery of the disaster that stranded them on Mars... and nothing will ever be the same. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.… (more)
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You know what, I actually kinda liked this. A little short, a little abrubt, but I don't think this story would have benefitted from a longer format. Which is not often the case with short stories, for me. Enjoyable.

I also feel like the most impactful things about this story are the things that are not said. Both the implications of things as well as the history of it all, assumed or otherwise. I've recently been so tired of authors insisting on spelling everything out to exhaustive detail, so it was nice to read something that expects the reader to do some of the work too, beyond what's written on the pages. ( )
  tuusannuuska | Dec 1, 2022 |
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Nina, one of the few descendants of human colony on Mars that was abandoned by Earth, is surprised to discover that she can breathe the toxic atmosphere of the Martian surface. The crew, thinking that their attempts at terraforming and breeding for Martian adaptability have finally payed off, rejoice at the prospect of a brighter future. But Nina's about to unlock the mystery of the disaster that stranded them on Mars... and nothing will ever be the same. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

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