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  • The Billionaire's Club
  • Written by: Ben Bova
  • Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
  • Length: 8 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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Mars, Inc.

Written by: Ben Bova
Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
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Bova, a six-time Hugo Award winner and past president of theNational Space Society, returns to his most popular and best-selling subject: the quest for Mars!

How do you get to the Red Planet? Not via a benightedgovernment program trapped in red tape and bound by budget constrictions,that's for sure. No, what it will take is a helping of adventure, science,corporate power plays, a generous dollop of seduction - both in and out of theboardroom - and money, money, money!

Art Thrasher knows this. He is a man with a driving vision:send humans to Mars. The government has utterly failed, but Thrasher has gotthe plan to accomplish such a feat: form a "club" of billionaires to chip inone billion a year until the dream is accomplished. The problem is, these menand women are tough cookies, addicted to a profitable bottom-line anddisdainful of pie-in-the-sky dreamers who want to use their cash to makesomebody else's dreams come true.

But Thrasher is different from the other dreamers in animportant regard: he's a billionaire himself, and the president of a successfulcompany. Still, it's going to take all his wiles as a captain of industry andmaster manipulator of business and capital to overcome setbacks andsabotage - and get a rocket full of scientists, engineers, visionaries, anddreamers on their way to the Red Planet.

The man for the job has arrived. Art Thrasher is prepared todo whatever it takes to put humans on Mars - or die trying!

©2013 Ben Bova (P)2013 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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great book

Truly loved the story and would love to see it as a movie one day.

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  • 2021-12-14

Could this book get more sexist

Man, potentially good story spoiled by macho man horse crap. Ben Bova should be ashamed.

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The price was right

I made it through the book and by the end I thought I should be granted a credit for listening. The characters were all stereotypical, the science was weak and the business was worse.

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Unimaginative and bland

I'm glad I got this story for free, would have even been more disappointing if I had spent money on it.

The story is unimaginative, with simple problems thrown at the protagonist that are just as simply solved with some weak plot point. The character development is almost nonexistent, with childish tropes about relationships and what a good boss should be like.

The premise of reaching Mars is basically simplified down to a milk toast journey through what someone who thinks they know what business development is like.

Sorry for the harsh review, just was very underwhelming. I only finished because it was a relatively short audiobook.

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