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Leviathan Wakes

By: James S. A. Corey
Narrated by: Jefferson Mays
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From a New York Times best-selling and Hugo award-winning author comes a modern masterwork of science fiction, introducing a captain, his crew, and a detective as they unravel a horrifying solar system wide conspiracy that begins with a single missing girl.

Humanity has colonized the solar system - Mars, the Moon, the Asteroid Belt and beyond - but the stars are still out of our reach.

Jim Holden is XO of an ice miner making runs from the rings of Saturn to the mining stations of the Belt. When he and his crew stumble upon a derelict ship, the Scopuli, they find themselves in possession of a secret they never wanted. A secret that someone is willing to kill for - and kill on a scale unfathomable to Jim and his crew. War is brewing in the system unless he can find out who left the ship and why.

Detective Miller is looking for a girl. One girl in a system of billions, but her parents have money and money talks. When the trail leads him to the Scopuli and rebel sympathizer Holden, he realizes that this girl may be the key to everything.

Holden and Miller must thread the needle between the Earth government, the Outer Planet revolutionaries, and secretive corporations - and the odds are against them. But out in the Belt, the rules are different, and one small ship can change the fate of the Universe.

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©2017 James S. A. Corey (P)2017 Hachette Audio
Adventure Fantasy Fiction Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Space Exploration Space Opera Solar System Interstellar Space Science Fiction
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If Dune, Babylon 5, Battlestar Galactica and The Moon is a Harsh Mistress had a communal baby, this would be it. Corey's descriptions of #SpaceLife and the people who live it are some of the most realistic I've ever "read." He clearly spent some time getting into the minds of people like those in his books, and wrote from a perspective that includes near-future analogues of 21st century blue collar workers, middle class families, and privileged persons. Exploration of high-level ideas of what politics might look like in the future and what practicalities would be needed to live in a place with no atmo vs small scale interactions between hard-working Belters and no less hard-working but obliviously privileged Earthers and Martians are what make Corey's world building so complete. The characters he writes are complicated and three-dimensional; his heroes have flaws, sometimes big ones. They might not even be heroes in the grand scheme of things. I really identified with Miller, and hoped (and still hope, since we're not sure if his story is over by the end of the first book) that he would find his place in the solar system, even if it wasn't with the crew of the Rocinante. My favorite "part" of the book is that the cast of characters is so diverse, culturally and physically. His fictional prediction of what it would be like to export various Earth cultures off-planet and the resulting anachronism between them paints a picture that shows long-term living in space as more than the sterilized metal hallways and fluorescent lights we're so used to seeing in "hard" science fiction.
Jefferson Mays's narration of the beginning of this epic space opera is, at first, a little annoying in the clipped pronunciation of non-dialogue text, but that doesn't last long. He's got a great grasp of pronouncing the patois the Belters use, and is consistent with said pronunciation. The characters don't have wildly different voices, which I like. YMMV. I've never been a fan of the way some narrators use a soft, simpery voice for female characters, and Mays emphatically does not do that.
Overall, I absolutely loved the book and the performance. I think it's the kind of book you could write papers about. I'm very much looking forward to the rest of the series.

Best Sci-fi I've read in a long time

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Unfortunately, I saw the television series before I listened to the audiobook. I say unfortunately because it took away some of the suspense this book has to offer. If you were to ask me which is better I wouldn’t be able to answer. Both were incredibly well written. I would compare the authors to Andy Weir or Arthur Clark if that tells you anything. If you’re on the fence about using your credit here, don’t be. You won’t regret it.

Science Fiction done right.

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Not a huge SCI-FI guy but COULD NOT STOP reading (listening) to this book. It has an amazing plot with detailed and great characters that keeps you engaged and on the edge of your seat. Way better than Star Wars or Star Trek. Can't wait to start the next book!

Outstanding!!

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The story is phenomenal and I love the tv series, but the voice talent doesn't do it justice.

story is great. voice talent doesnt do it justice.

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I really enjoyed the first two seasons of
The Expanse which pushed me to try the books and while still believe the show is really good, the books are so much better.

Better than the show.

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