L'Éveil du Léviathan

, #1

704 pages

French language

Published June 9, 2015 by Actes Sud.

ISBN:
978-2-330-05112-9
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4 stars (23 reviews)

L'humanité a colonisé le système solaire. Quand Jim Holden, second sur un transport de glace, croise la route du Scopuli, un appareil à l'abandon, il se retrouve en possession d'un secret bien encombrant. S'il ne découvre pas rapidement qui a abandonné ce vaisseau et pourquoi, le conflit latent entre le gouvernement de la Terre et les rebelles risque de se réveiller. Avec ce premier volume de la série « Expanse », James S. A. Corey signe « un space opéra qui déchire » (George R. R. Martin).

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2 stars

For me, this was a frontier western story in space, and I was not sure why I should be interested. It made me question the whole premise of 'humanity conquers the solar system/universe' science fiction. Why would humanity settle Mars and the Asteroid Belt to begin with, and why would society change so little in that process?

If you like mystery, violence, horror and want it set in space, this might just be your thing; it did not appeal to me.

Review of 'Leviathan Wakes' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Um, here's a thought, but don't read it unless you've already read the book, okay:

I feel kinda horrible to say it, but I was kinda glad when Miller got killed off. Not that I wasn't sad; he was one of my favorite characters, and I really loved how he developed over the course of the novel. It's just like this: if I'm going to stick around for a what, nine-book series, I want to see that the authors aren't afraid of change. Too many books I've read are afraid to let anything happen because they want their readers to keep loving the characters they first saw. (The Oz series is predominantly on my mind; every book solved the conflict with yet another magic object to the point where one of the later plots--and in my opinion one of the more interesting ones--has an evil magician steal all their magic …

reviewed Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey (The Expanse, #1)

Review of 'Leviathan Wakes' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Reread to see if it was worth persisting with the rest of the series or watching the TV series. I remember being underwhelmed, largely because I had high expectations of Daniel Abraham. Maybe I will read book 2 and see if the things that annoyed me go away...

Review of 'Leviathan Wakes' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I am through. I finished it! I am so happy.
It was a good book, i got some issues but all in all it was worth it. It still was hard to read, slow progess and all.
What a liked was the diverse world building, that was pretty awesome and great. The Idea and Physics of space travel described. Miller, Julie Mao and Amos.
Didn't like the portrayal of women, or well the missing of women, Holden, the writing and probably also Fred, I believe he is an asshole, I just can't really prove it.

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