Bestseller Robinson again tackles climate change head-on in this gutsy, humane view of a near-future Earth careening toward collapse . . . Robinson masterfully integrates the practical details of environmental crises and geoengineering projects into a sweeping, optimistic portrait of humanity's ability to cooperate in the face of disaster. This heartfelt work of hard science-fiction is a must-read for anyone worried about the future of the planet ¡ª Publishers Weekly (starred review)
A breathtaking look at the challenges that face our planet in all their sprawling magnitude and also in their intimate, individual moments of humanity ¡ª Booklist
Steely, visionary optimism ¡ª Guardian
A panoramic epic, the best science fiction-nonfiction novel I've ever read ¡ª Jonathan Lethem, Vanity Fair
Terrific . . . a stimulating and engaging story, spanning decades and continents, packed with fascinating ideas and people ¡ª Bill Gates
Robinson is one of the world's finest working novelists, in any genre. New York 2140 is a towering novel about a genuinely grave threat to civilisation -- GUARDIAN
A masterpiece ¡ª The Times
A deeply realised world that feels more like a peep into our future than a work of fiction ¡ª New Scientist
Robinson seamlessly binds together characters and narrative strands . . . An immensely enjoyable reading experience ¡ª SciFiNow
Robinson's writing is so evocative that you can imagine that any one of his paragraphs could feature in the film of the book . . . a thoughtful, innovative page turner -- STARBURST
Any new novel by the great Kim Stanley Robinson is always an event and Red Moon doesn't disappoint ¡ª Independent
Even at 600-plus pages, there's a leanness to the prose that keeps the plot moving forwards . . . Robinson handles setpieces with aplomb -- SFX
A wise and big-hearted novel to read and then, straight away, read again ¡ª SFX
Another stellar effort from one of the masters of the genre ¡ª Booklist
It's near impossible to capture the vibrance of the entire city in the span of one single novel, yet Kim Stanley Robinson manages to do just that and more -- NEWSWEEK
Like all great sci-fi, New York 2140 is as much inward-looking as it is forward- . . . Robinson's work has a strong, intelligent social conscience -- GQ
The lunar landscape is a source of beautifully described detail ¡ª Kirkus
A compelling vision of the future ¡ª Science
Starkly beautiful and fundamentally optimistic -- THE CONVERSATION
Only sci-fi can drown Manhattan and make you want to live there -- BLOOMBERG BUSINESS WEEK
One of the finest writers of his generation ¡ª Locus
Beautiful descriptions of lunar landscapes ¡ª Guardian
This may well be Robinson's masterpiece and is surely the most important piece of sf in years -- MORNING STAR
Sci-fi fans will love the detail and the optimism about humanity's future in space ¡ª Wall Street Journal
There have been more than a few environmental catastrophe tales set in
a future New York, but possibly none of them ha...ve been this interesting
-- LOCUS
One of the most exciting books in climate change fiction yet written... Both immensely readable and timely -- LITHUB
Utterly immersive and unexpectedly hopeful -- RT BOOK REVIEWS