While there were a few info-dumps, usually happening at the beginning of a chapter, I never saw them as inconvenient or boring. I still don’t know how many tabs I used while reading, but here’s the final result:Ĭorey is able to combine an amazing, complex science fiction world with amazing characters, while still managing humor and diversity. I was rarely bored while reading Leviathan Wakes, something which can be seen with my tabbing activity. Quite a few characters actively change within this first book, developing into the complex and deep characters they are later on in the series. This allows you to better understand character’s actions later on in the novel, even as the characters themselves change due to events. Corey takes “rising action” to a whole new level, starting the book off slow so you get to know the characters, and as you get comfortable with them, build up the plot. Leviathan Wakes is probably my favorite of this amazing space opera series. Why this book?: The Expanse is one of my favorite series ever. On Ceres Station in the Belt, Detective Miller is given a kidnap job that leads him on a galaxy wide chase to find the truth. While responding to a distress call, the ice hauler that Jim Holden worked on was blown up by a stealth ship of unknown origins. In the future, there is Earth, Mars, and the Belt.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |