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kbkilpatrick 's review for:
Babylon's Ashes
by James S.A. Corey
I do get why some folks might read this and be like like, wtf? Why did we spend so many chapters on peripheral characters? Holden gets the bulk of the Roci chapters, with Naomi a close second, but Alex, Amos, and Bobbie are much sparser. I had to spend a hot second remembering who Michio Pa even was, and then there's a lot of one- or two-shot chapters.
That being said, I was satisfied with the story and the follow-up to Nemesis Games--while seeing less of character favorites might feel like a letdown as this book acts as a capstone to this particular timeline, I appreciated seeing the gamut of perspectives in how each faction is impacted by the war.
That being said, I was satisfied with the story and the follow-up to Nemesis Games--while seeing less of character favorites might feel like a letdown as this book acts as a capstone to this particular timeline, I appreciated seeing the gamut of perspectives in how each faction is impacted by the war.