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Caliban's War: The Expanse, Book 2 | [James S. A. Corey]
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Caliban's War: The Expanse, Book 2

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  • by James S. A. Corey
  • Narrated by Jefferson Mays
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  • LENGTH
    19 hrs and 50 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    08-15-12
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Publisher's Summary

James S.A. Corey’s best-selling hit Leviathan Wakes earned Hugo and Locus Award nominations. In Caliban’s War, the second chapter of Corey’s Expanse series, a desperate Earth politician works tirelessly to prevent war from reigniting. Meanwhile, upheaval takes root on Venus and Ganymede. And amidst this tumult, James Holden and his crew on the Rocinante are charged with the impossible task of saving humanity from a terrifying fate.

©2012 Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck (P)2012 Recorded Books

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    Ethan M. Cambridge, MA 09-17-12
    Ethan M. Cambridge, MA 09-17-12 Member Since 2000

    Audible listener since the late 1990s. I mostly listen to science fiction, fantasy, history, and science.

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    "No sophmore slump as both plot and writing improve"

    Leviathan Wakes was a really solid example of modern hard SF space opera - Caliban's War is better. Corey (actually two authors, but they generally do a good job of writing as a team) pays attention to the nice hard SF details (ship acceleration, radiation exposure, transit times between Jovian moons, etc.), but the love is clearly for the opera part of space opera. The main set of characters are a winning team that excel at narrow escapes and being at the right place at the right time, while engaging in both banter and emotional asides. And, even though the book takes time to develop the emotional states of the characters, plot elements zip along, tension is ratcheted ever upward as chapters quickly switch from viewpoint to viewpoint (and maybe author to author).

    The new main characters are less blue collar than the first book, but also more well-written and unexpected - this is the first SF novel I have read with a foulmouthed 72 year old Indian grandmother, let alone one where that foulmouthed grandmother is genuinely intimidating. Similarly, the writing has improved, with less awkward passages and some genuinely moving descriptions. Reading is very solid, with accents being handled without too much exaggeration.

    If you liked the first novel, this is a no-brainer. If you like Peter Hamilton-style space opera, this is also a clear winner. There is a lot of questions still to answer in the final book, but I am clearly along for the ride.

    12 of 13 people found this review helpful
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    MARK San Antonio, TX, United States 09-25-12
    MARK San Antonio, TX, United States 09-25-12 Member Since 2012

    anonymous

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    "Suspenseful, funny, imaginative. Awesome."

    While I loved the first novel in the series, it did have its slow bits. This, though, exceeded the first in every way. I couldn't put it down - it's fast paced yet suspenseful. I already loved the setting, and this book gives a lot more development to the inner planets. All the new major characters are great, but Jefferson Mays's performance of Avasarala blew me away - I found myself looking forward to her generally slower-moving chapters just for his performance of the foul-mouthed Indian grandmother/diplomat.

    If you're insisting on treating it with more scrutiny than you would a thriller in any other genre, you'll notice a few contrivances - even noticing them, though, these aren't enough to have detracted from my enjoyment of the novel.

    5 stars from me, and I'm eagerly awaiting the conclusion (though I'd be happy to see the series, or at least the setting, outlast a trilogy).

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Craig Bedford, NH, United States 03-25-13
    Craig Bedford, NH, United States 03-25-13 Member Since 2011
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    "An Instant Classic"

    With excellent narration melded to a fantastic, unique, and multi-layered storyline, this was one of my favorite reads in a long time. Real characters that adapt and grow within the narrative, just enough technology to keep eyebrows level, and an emotional throughline that engages from the beginning and builds on the preceding book, these guys know how to tell a story, and Jefferson Mays knows how to narrate it.

    You will NOT be disappointed spending a credit on this excellent sci-fi experience. Easily one of the best sci-fi I've listened to or read all year.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    E. Oakland, CA, United States 11-19-12
    E. Oakland, CA, United States 11-19-12 Member Since 2011
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    "An improvement on the first book, more complex"

    This book is worth the listen purely for Jefferson Mays' reading of Avisarila, the aging Indian politician grandma who curses like a sailor. Add in more starship battles, evil alien plots, political intrigue and the search for a little lost girl, and it's popcorn sci-fi at its best.

    While the first book swapped perspectives between two key characters, this book covers four perspectives, more widely variant. The way the stories are woven together keeps the book moving along while more convincingly delving into the ethics and motivations of each character.

    Also mad props to Corey for writing convincing, engaging female characters, something I've found sorely lacking in many other sci-fi authors like Alastair Reynolds or Orson Scott Card. Gone is the cheesy manic-pixie-dream-girl-in-his-head from the first book of the series, and in her place there's a gigantic kickass curvaceous Polynesian marine wearing mechanized body armor. Yes please!

    I'm eager for the next installment!

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    C. L. Turner Provo, Utah, United States 08-27-12
    C. L. Turner Provo, Utah, United States 08-27-12 Member Since 2011

    Tutivillus

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    "Rich, Fun, Funny and Good"

    This is a great continuation to "The Expanse" series. One thing that really strikes me is how culturally rich this series is. You get "traditional" cultures and "new" cultures with Corey bringing them to life brilliantly!

    You also get a delightful punch in the face by mysteries this book will not answer, which is a brilliant setup to whatever comes next. It just makes me kinda wish I could download the third book right now.

    The science is hard and well written, which is great for those of you who like numbers behind your fiction, but it's not in your face or dumbed down. It is simply the reality of the series, the day-to-day of life in our Solar System.

    Favorite characters return in new suits and situations, many of them develop in unexpected ways. New characters arrive and you'll love/hate them; you'll even recognize them and probably wish some of them were in our world now.

    Then the book ends...looking back in time, 47 minutes.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    I.M.Skeptic USA 08-21-12
    I.M.Skeptic USA 08-21-12 Member Since 2008
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    "Excelent sequel to the first novel,"
    Would you listen to Caliban's War again? Why?

    Yes I would and have. The way this series of books is written you have parallel threads from differing viewpoints telling the story. This means that If you have a favorite character you can skip ahead following that character and for the most part retain the sense of the storyline.

    Then you can go over it again with another character etc.


    Who was your favorite character and why?

    Bobbie the Martian Marine was my favorite.


    What does Jefferson Mays bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

    He does a good job of simply reading the story so that you forget who is reading the book and the characters take center stage


    Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

    The very end when an old character makes an unexpected appearance


    Any additional comments?

    I can't wait for the next book.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Jeff St Joseph, MO, United States 05-06-13
    Jeff St Joseph, MO, United States 05-06-13 Member Since 2010
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    "Great Follow Up"

    Ok this was an excellent 2nd book. The first book took me a bit to warm up to but now I like it. Good intrigue in this book and the characters to me are growing and we are finding out more about the alien biologics and it doesnt look good. Narration is done well no negative marks on that from me. If your looking for a good story this certainly qualifies on all points.

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    Andy Grayson, GA, United States 05-01-13
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    "The first was great. This one is twice as good!"
    What did you love best about Caliban's War?

    Great characters. The pace stayed quick the whole time. The real "feel" of the space environments was great. One of the new character's, "Chrisjen Avasarala" was fantastic! People in other reviews referred to her as a foul mouthed grandmother, but that sells her way short. She's a sharp as a tack politician who's actually fun to "watch" in action. Her character had me laughing constantly with her abrasive sarcasm. The dynamics of the crew aboard the Rocinante was fleshed out some more which was nice. I thought I'd really miss Miller in this book after his death in #1, but I really didn't. I think Chrisjen Avasarala filled the void he left and exceeded it by far.


    What was one of the most memorable moments of Caliban's War?

    One? Can't do it. Several: Holden flying the Razorback to the battleship. Bobby throwing a fit in the middle of the officials' meeting. Bobby saying, "b-bye" right before firing her Gatling gun. Every scene with Chrisjen Avasarala.


    Which character – as performed by Jefferson Mays – was your favorite?

    Chrisjen Avasarala - of course. Mays did a fantastic job portraying her.


    Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

    Oh yes. Far too long to do that of course, but I'd have loved to.


    Any additional comments?

    It was so good, I wish it'd been even longer. I will by the next one THE DAY it goes on sale here at Audible. The authors have A LOT of ground to cover and questions to answer.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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    Ken Millbrook, New York, United States 02-10-13
    Ken Millbrook, New York, United States 02-10-13 Member Since 2010

    Say something about yourself!

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    "Even Better Than First Book (Leviathan Wakes)"

    It's becoming increasingly rare to find science fiction that makes the science a real character in the story. It's even more rare when writers put the time and effort into getting the science right. Add to that some of the creepiest and most intriguing aliens to come along in many years and you have the makings of really good science fiction. What makes it not just good but great is the writing, which is smart and funny with an excellent sense of pacing and expert story telling. This second volume in "The Expanse" series is even better than the first, and I can't wait for book 3.

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    Joshua VALLEJO, CA, United States 02-01-13
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    "Instantly Engaging"
    Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

    Absolutley. Great follow-up to Laviathan Wakes. If you like Firefly, then you'll enjoy the Expanse books.


    Who was your favorite character and why?

    Avasarala because I want a Grandma like that! Not that my Nana isn't great, but Avasarala's pretty cool.


    Have you listened to any of Jefferson Mays’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

    Just Laviathan Wakes. It was a nice continuation of the series.


    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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