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Pepeo Vavilona

James S.A. Corey

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This one was fine. Not as good as they usually are.
adventurous dark tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
adventurous medium-paced
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DID NOT FINISH: 41%

I’m not feeling the expanse series at the moment. The focus on politics leans towards characters I don’t care about and I honestly am not engaged by the earth-belter conflict. In a few years I might give it a new try.
adventurous challenging medium-paced

Not the ending you would expect to a second trillogy... But upon a second reading, I realize it's still a fantastic one.
adventurous challenging medium-paced

After 6 books and 3,379 pages, I am still enjoying this series so much. The only other series that have kept me engaged this long are Ender's Game and Game of Thrones. Book 6 is a little slower with less action and more exposition. And, sadly, there is not much dynamism in the characters. However, there are some great hard science fiction moments; it gets philosophical in places; and it considers the Expanse saga within the historical context of humanity and the physical context of the universe.

One characteristic that I have enjoyed about this series is that we are always clearly headed toward something, yet it is not entirely predictable. In the case of this book, there was less momentum toward the climax than usual, and the climax was not very dramatic. However, this made the story unpredictable and realistic, so I appreciate its value.
slow-paced

Mankind is stupid and selfish and evil, but it's also compassionate and caring. Most of us are already aware of this. Humanity has known about this paradox for a very long time. Our legacy is making mistakes and correcting those mistakes, and correcting those corrections and so on until the end of time. James S.A. Corey makes these ideas well known in Babylon’s Ashes, which is part of why it works so well for me. I’m a sucker for emotion and introspection, and this book was full of it.

The emotional element was ramped up to eleven. Everyone had an opinion on everything. Every action was done with best intentions, and the results affected every other character in a meaningful way. Marco was a phenomenal villain.
Mostly because he was such a terrible father. He wasn’t abusive, but he was dismissive and manipulative to both his son, Filip, and the rest of his Free Navy crew. Filip’s teen angst never got annoying, as his angst was generally justified. 

The attack on Medina and the railgun station was the best fight in the series (so far). Super fun and creative, it's a fight we could only get from a series like this.


Life is going to kick the shit out of you. It's going to beat you down, and eventually it is going to kill everyone you care about. The human experience is flawed and painful, but we have an innate tenacity that shines through in the darkest moments. So long as we stand together and continue to right the wrongs, we can make this a life worth living.
adventurous challenging dark tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes