El despertar del Leviatán

, #1

eBook, 608 pages

Castellano, Español language

Published Oct. 17, 2016 by B DE BOOKS, B DE BOLSILLO.

ISBN:
978-84-9069-572-2
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La novela en que se basa la primera temporada de la serie de TV de Syfy The Expanse. Bienvenidos al futuro... La humanidad ha colonizado el Sistema Solar: Marte, la Luna, el cinturón de asteroides y más allá, pero las estrellas aún están fuera de nuestro alcance. Jim Holden es segundo de a bordo de un transportador de hielo que realiza misiones entre los anillos de Saturno y las estaciones mineras del Cinturón. Cuando su tripulación y él se topan con la Scopuli, una nave abandonada, descubren un secreto que desearían no haber encontrado. Un secreto por el que alguien sería capaz de matar, matar a una escala que Jim y su tripulación no imaginan. La guerra en el Sistema Solar está a punto de comenzar, a menos que sean capaces de descubrir quién abandonó la nave y por qué. El inspector Miller busca a una chica. Una chica entre …

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Overhyped IMO

I think this really goes to show that what we look for in a story is always unique to us. While the plot and world-building seem well thought-out, the characters felt fairly under-developed to me. The suspense intrigues me but there's nothing of more substance to hold my attention. The premise is also fairly been-there-done-that.

L'Éveil du Léviathan

Un mélange de space opera et de thriller que j'ai trouvé distrayant, mais pas très fin et un peu longuet. Si les autres tomes sont du même tonneau, je vais m'arrêter là.

Not very exciting...

For me, this was a frontier western story in space, and I was not sure why I should be interested. It made me question the whole premise of 'humanity conquers the solar system/universe' science fiction. Why would humanity settle Mars and the Asteroid Belt to begin with, and why would society change so little in that process?

If you like mystery, violence, horror and want it set in space, this might just be your thing; it did not appeal to me.

Still one of the best...

For me, this is currently the high-water mark of modern sci-fi. It's often called "Game of Thrones in space" and while the politics of the setting definitely support that, the humor is a cut above the fantasy series. It's almost like a love letter to both earlier hard sci-fi (like the Red Mars books) and the writing of Douglas Adams or Terry Pratchett. It's not a silly book, but it's not afraid to laugh, and it lacks the "Whedonness" of other popular sci-fi. The jokes and quips are fun, in character, absolutely part of the charm, and never distracting.

This is my 3rd time reading it I think, and the plan is to read the whole series at a go. I don't feel like I'm going to get bored with it, this book was better than I remembered.

Still one of the best...

For me, this is currently the high-water mark of modern sci-fi. It's often called "Game of Thrones in space" and while the politics of the setting definitely support that, the humor is a cut above the fantasy series. It's almost like a love letter to both earlier hard sci-fi (like the Red Mars books) and the writing of Douglas Adams or Terry Pratchett. It's not a silly book, but it's not afraid to laugh, and it lacks the "Whedonness" of other popular sci-fi. The jokes and quips are fun, in character, absolutely part of the charm, and never distracting.

This is my 3rd time reading it I think, and the plan is to read the whole series at a go. I don't feel like I'm going to get bored with it, this book was better than I remembered.

reviewed Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey

A Superior Introduction to the Expanse Universe

I watched the first season of the TV show, and so my first read of Leviathan Wakes is effectively a re-read. Biases upfront though: I was disappointed with the TV show. It did a superb job of fleshing out the Belter culture, and the Colonial style excesses, corruption, and politics. What started as an analogy for European colonialism then turned out to be space fantasy, with magic driving the plot. I hated this thematic disconnect and bailed on the the TV show. But the series is generally well-regarded and I gave it a second chance, this time via the novels.

I'm glad I read Leviathan Wakes.

The book focuses on Holden and Miller, and their contrasting philosophies results in a fantastic interplay of these two main characters. More importantly, we stay focused on the mystery of the Scoupli, and this results in a tight narrative that moves …

Best Book I've Read in a While

A compelling space opera with hits of noir, thriller, and horror. Very CIShet for what I normally read, but really good. Fastest I've finished a book of this size in ages.

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