Cibola Burn

, #4

eBook, 591 pages

English language

Published June 16, 2014 by Orbit Books.

ISBN:
978-0-316-21762-0
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The gates have opened the way to thousands of habitable planets, and the land rush has begun. Settlers stream out from humanity's home planets in a vast, poorly controlled flood, landing on a new world. Among them, the Rocinante, haunted by the vast, posthuman network of the protomolecule as they investigate what destroyed the great intergalactic society that built the gates and the protomolecule.

But Holden and his crew must also contend with the growing tensions between the settlers and the company which owns the official claim to the planet. Both sides will stop at nothing to defend what's theirs, but soon a terrible disease strikes and only Holden - with help from the ghostly Detective Miller - can find the cure.

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reviewed Cibola Burn by James S.A. Corey (The Expanse, #4)

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Excellent book, though it's not the best compared to the previous 3. The side characters are not so interesting, and at this point I don't get why we don't get a perspective from any of the crew members.

reviewed Cibola Burn by James S.A. Corey (The Expanse, #4)

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A little detour to a new world with conflicts between settlers and the big company security guys. Holden comes in to mediate, but things - well you guessed it - gets out of hand. A little bit of Firefly new world exploration storyline. It was a little too much on the planet, but there was yet enough space ship action for me :)

Review of 'Cibola Burn' on 'Goodreads'

To tell the truth, I was saddened to see the Expanse universe expanded beyond our minuscule solar system. I really loved the limited scope of the first books, where you had people trying to fight a vast incomprehensible menace when they could hardly manage their own system.

But this book has pacified me a bit. The colonists in this story are limited as well; in fact, this one's even more limited than the first books were. I like that. It gives me hope that this series won't end up with humanity being a huge advanced civilization akin to the very one they're trying to find/investigate.

(spoiler for 2001: a Space Odyssey) That's possibly the only thing I didn't like about the 2001 book (the movie was terrible in regards to explaining things to the viewer, so I'll pretend it didn't exist): the transcendence of humanity. I get that the whole …

reviewed Cibola Burn by James S.A. Corey (The Expanse, #4)

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Bu gezegen üzerinde bu kadar akışkan ve temel bir anlatımla beni bu kadar çok coşturabilen başka bir eser olduğunu sanmıyorum.
İçerdiği, vurguladığı ve kafamıza kafamıza fırlattığı politik durumlar ile olsun, aksiyon ve bilinmezliğin eşlik ettiği macerada bir an olsun rahatlatmamasıyla olsun, karakterlerin gerçekliğini ve çatışmalarını veriş mükemmelliyrtiyle olsun beni benden aldı bu cilt.

Dizide olan ama burada eksikliğini hissettiğim birkaç şeye rağmen burada olan ama dizide eksikliğini hissettiğim çok fazla şey vardı. O yüzden, rahatça diyebilirim ki, boş verin diziyi. Muhteşem bir kitap sizi bekliyor.

reviewed Cibola Burn by James S.A. Corey (The Expanse, #4)

Review of 'Cibola Burn' on 'Goodreads'

This was certainly a major improvement over the terrible book 3, but it's still by no means perfect (the slugs were a bit ridiculous). It feels like an interesting introduction of what's to come... can't wait to keep reading these books.

reviewed Cibola Burn by James S.A. Corey (The Expanse, #4)

Review of 'Cibola Burn' on 'Goodreads'

I liked this one better than I'd expected (based on the reviews I read before reading the book). No, it isn't the big scoped space stuff we saw in the previous books. But it deals with the very realistic problems there always are when a group of humans colonizes a new piece of land. There's is the colonists, and the rich land owners, and the indigenous population, and the new land itself.
This story feels real. Yes, it is a bit inconsistent, but the human reactions feel authentic. Even if we could go anywhere in space, colonize new planets, we would still drag our human shit with us and our thin veneer of civilization would disappear very quickly.

reviewed Cibola Burn by James S.A. Corey (The Expanse, #4)

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I've put this off for so long because I feared the story had taken a direction I didn't like. Luckily I was wrong, as I enjoyed this book very much. I still don't like Holden, but everybody else's POV was just lovely. Anyone who enjoyed the first few books will also like this one.

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