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James S.A. Corey: Leviathan Wakes (2011, Orbit) 4 stars

Humanity has colonized the solar system—Mars, the Moon, the Asteroid Belt and beyond—but the stars …

Review of 'Leviathan Wakes' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I started watching the series first. I'm not finished with it, then I saw it was a book first. Well, hell I need another book and look, it's time for sci-fi on my rotation. Well--Brad liked it, so maybe I'll like it!

Deep dive--yea this is fun. Since I read Scalzi for my last sci-fi romp it almost has a bit of his touch to it. Having characters off the television show pre-populate my head has made for an interesting expereince. I don't mind it, a bit comforting this time around even with the dissonance of belters being a bit taller and some other cosmetic shifts that a show can't account for.

There was also some harmonic changes in the stories but I like how the book unfolds. A nice rich tapestry, a bit of noir, a bit of drama, and that was just the beginning. Holy hells batman this went into a direction I did not see coming. Sure I read some reviews about vomit zombies but thought it was tongue in cheek. No. Vomit Zombies. Yea. Vomit Zombies. Hoo'kay. A little Promethean twist eh? Interesting stuff here.

The drama, the politics, the light science-porn (technology that is) has been a neat ride and I look forward to both continuing the show (how in the hells are they going to tackle all of this??) and reading the next volume because after all there is a lot of crap that has to get worked through. If humanity has any track record, it's all going to hell further. :D