Caliban's war

, #2

595 Seiten

Sprache: English

Am 3. April 2012 von Orbit veröffentlicht.

ISBN:
978-0-316-12906-0
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Caliban's War is a 2012 science fiction novel by James S. A. Corey (pen name of Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck). It is about a conflict in the Solar System that involves Earth, Mars, and the Asteroid Belt (colonies of people living on asteroids, referred to as "Belters"). It is the second book in The Expanse series and is preceded by Leviathan Wakes. The third book, Abaddon's Gate, was released on June 4, 2013. One of eight short stories and novellas published by James S. A. Corey, entitled "Gods of Risk", takes place directly after the events of Caliban's War.

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hat Caliban's War von James S. A. Corey besprochen (The Expanse, #2)

more characters, more humor, more Expanse

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Continuing my reread of the series (or half series, as I just have the first three e-books that were on sale for a couple dollars each on bn.com), the best thing about this book is the introduction of new characters. I enjoyed the first book immensely, but I did feel on the second (or maybe this is the third) reading that the female characters were not that well developed, which wouldn't be a surprise from a book written by two men. Although you could say that about all the characters except Miller. In any case, this book introduces two women who could be the best two characters of the series, plus a nerdy Asian scientist, which actually has been underrepresented so far, and he is funnier than I remembered (I did read the book before watching the series but still I think seeing the actors has plastered their faces into …

hat La guerra de Calibán von James S. A. Corey besprochen (The Expanse, #2)

Dos grandísimos personajes a la palestra

Si bien la primera parte era un duo entre dos personajes. Este ya es más una novela río, tenemos 4 personajes que se van alternando por cada capítulo. Y presentan a dos absolutas cracks de la saga, Avasarala y Bobby. Que les pondrías un piso a cada una.

La historia ahonda en las consecuencias de lo ocurrido en la primera parte, y en un maremágnum político y económico por intentar controlar un poder que nadie conoce, y las consecuencias que puede acarrear.

Muchas facciones implicadas pueden y falsas acusaciones pueden prender una mecha hacia la destrucción total.

Acción divertida, las relaciones entre los personajes aumentan a mayores, ya empiezas a sacarles sus cositas a cada uno. Y lo que quieres es que sigan teniendo aventuras a montones.

Tengo que buscar tiempo y ponerme con el siguiente.

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