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Original Title: Caliban's War
ISBN: 1841499900 (ISBN13: 9781841499901)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Expanse #2, The Expanse (Chronological) #2
Characters: James "Jim" Holden, Roberta "Bobbie" Draper, Chrisjen Avasarala, Naomi Nagata, Alex Kamal, Amos Burton
Setting: Ganymede
Literary Awards: Locus Award Nominee for Best Science Fiction (2013), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Science Fiction (2012)
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Caliban's War (The Expanse #2) Paperback | Pages: 595 pages
Rating: 4.34 | 90252 Users | 5186 Reviews

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We are not alone.

On Ganymede, breadbasket of the outer planets, a Martian marine watches as her platoon is slaughtered by a monstrous supersoldier. On Earth, a high-level politician struggles to prevent interplanetary war from reigniting. And on Venus, an alien protomolecule has overrun the planet, wreaking massive, mysterious changes and threatening to spread out into the solar system.

In the vast wilderness of space, James Holden and the crew of the Rocinante have been keeping the peace for the Outer Planets Alliance. When they agree to help a scientist search war-torn Ganymede for a missing child, the future of humanity rests on whether a single ship can prevent an alien invasion that may have already begun . . .

Caliban's War is a breakneck science fiction adventure following the critically acclaimed Leviathan Wakes.

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Title:Caliban's War (The Expanse #2)
Author:James S.A. Corey
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 595 pages
Published:June 26th 2012 by Orbit (Hachette)
Categories:Science Fiction. Fiction. Space. Space Opera

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Ratings: 4.34 From 90252 Users | 5186 Reviews

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Fantasy Review BarnMaybe I just have a thing for elderly ladies that take charge and make everyone around them dance to their music. Maybe I am a much bigger fan of a basic space opera than I ever will be of detective noir. Maybe I just really didnt enjoy a race through a space station of vomit zombies that seemed to go on forever in the first book of this series.Whatever the reason, I found Calibans War to be a much stronger outing than Leviathan Wakes.The first book of the series set the stage

*** 4.25 *** "...That mans asshole must be tight enough right now to bend space...." It must be the right time for me and Sci-Fi, because I loved it! Caliban's War is the second installment in the "Expance" series and I actually enjoyed it better than the first one! No, nothing was wrong with the first one either, I even missed our pulp-noir drunken detective with nothing to lose, but fortunately the authors gave us to kick-ass female characters who more than made up for Miller's loss. "...

Ive recently finished the eighth part and I must say that the immense coherency, precision in plotting, and meta context are so finetuned that it is a joy to read. The effort to polish this until perfection without hardly any logic holes, lengths, and errors and to stay comprehensible must be immense and I must say that Ive rarely ever seen something like that in Sci-Fi because its such a difficult task. Mostly, the novels of a series are closed in itself and there are not so many retrospects

OMG!!!!!! WTF WTF WTF?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

OK, I liked this book but... WHERE I HAD READ THIS BEFORE? I think that at its core, this second book is was too much similar to the first one.I mean, there is a search for a girl (different age but the same basic idea), a mystery about a threat, and the tensions between the policital powers.The only difference is that while the first book, Leviathan Wakes can be read a stand-alone book if you wish, maybe since the authors weren't sure to get the chance of... expanding it (pun intended)... for

I am buddy reading this series with my boyfriend which is something we have not done before but which is enhancing my enjoyment of this series immensely. But that meant that I had to take about a month break in the middle of the book so that he could catch up and then he sped up and finished the book around 200 pages before me (which is just rude).This book starts some time after the events of the first book and the structure mirrors that one a bit too closely I found. In the prologue we are

Things go very wrong in the colony on Ganymede.It grabbed an UN Marine in its huge hands and tore him in half like paper. Titanium-and-ceramic armor ripped as easily as the flesh inside, spilling broken bits of technology and wet human viscera indiscriminately onto the ice. The remaining five soldiers ran even harder, but the monster chasing them barely slowed as it killed.Shoot it shoot it shoot it, Bobbie yelled, and opened fire.The creature was a relatively slow-moving human-sized target,

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