
Mars Rising 2: Sons of Gold
About This Novel
Millions of readers are reading "Mars Rising" with excitement, lighting up the lights and staying up late! The film of the same name is about to start shooting, produced by Universal Pictures ("Fast and Furious" series) and directed by the director of "World War Z". No one can change the past, but the strong can write the future. For seven hundred years, the moon ruled the entire solar system. The rulers divided human beings into different classes according to their colors, with the golden race being supreme and enslaving other races. After graduating from the academy, Dairo joined the service of Augustus, the chief consul of Mars, and became a rising star. However, he was defeated by Canus of the Bellona family in a military mock battle and his reputation was ruined. As the major houses gathered on the moon for a summit, Dairo challenged the Bellonas, causing the Augustus and other houses to unite against the Lunar Federation.
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Official(3)Scraped 23d ago
Tears in eyes
It can make people feel heartache. As a science fiction novel, it is incredible to burst into tears when reading it. The beautiful emotions and beautiful words are so touching. The most important thing is that it touches me who is not simple or young, and it is even more powerful! Human nature is not only ugly and unbearable, but also glorious, tender and precious. . . . . .
Watching 1 at school, the teacher saw it and was scolded to death. Better stay at home! !
Compared with the first book, this book has been greatly improved. The twists and turns of the plot are fascinating, and it is excellent both in terms of content and description.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 23d ago
Tears in eyes
It can make people feel heartache. As a science fiction novel, it is incredible to burst into tears when reading it. The beautiful emotions and beautiful words are so touching. The most important thing is that it touches me who is not simple or young, and it is even more powerful! Human nature is not only ugly and unbearable, but also glorious, tender and precious. . . . . .
Watching 1 at school, the teacher saw it and was scolded to death. Better stay at home! !
Compared with the first book, this book has been greatly improved. The twists and turns of the plot are fascinating, and it is excellent both in terms of content and description.
