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Babylon's Ashes

by James S. A. Corey

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Series: The Expanse (6)

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"A revolution brewing for generations has begun in fire. It will end in blood. The Free Navy - a violent group of Belters in black-market military ships - has crippled the Earth and begun a campaign of piracy and violence among the outer planets. The colony ships heading for the thousand new worlds on the far side of the alien ring gates are easy prey, and no single navy remains strong enough to protect them. James Holden and his crew know the strengths and weaknesses of this new force better than anyone. Outnumbered and outgunned, the embattled remnants of the old political powers call on the Rocinante for a desperate mission to reach Medina Station at the heart of the gate network. But the new alliances are as flawed as the old, and the struggle for power has only just begun. As the chaos grows, an alien mystery deepens. Pirate fleets, mutiny, and betrayal may be the least of the Rocinante's problems. And in the uncanny spaces past the ring gates, the choices of a few damaged and desperate people may determine the fate of more than just humanity"--… (more)
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3.5 stars out of five on reread/audiobook listen this time. This was a little bit caricature-ish. Caricatures of the freedom fighters, the big bad isn’t all that smart this time around unlike last book, some big plot holes. Totally totally still love the series, but this book holds up less well on reread that I had hoped. ( )
  patl | Feb 29, 2024 |
Damn, but I love this series! ( )
  Treebeard_404 | Jan 23, 2024 |
What is this book, even? It's hard to tell. So little happens. Similar to book 3, the entire story could have been told in about a third of the book. There are just too many characters here, many of which don't add any significant insight to the story (Clarissa... 🙄) and just drag out the end forever. Everything important literally happens in the last 3 chapters of the book. Way too many things remain unexplained, like the whole thing with the disappearing ships and why that's even happening. I still don't know the reasons for the great mystery behind the alien races and planets. And I miss Miller (seriously). Is that stuff ever gonna be explained? *sigh*. I hope eventually it will have been worth it reading these books, but I have the suspicion that I won't find out until 2019. ( )
  adastra | Jan 15, 2024 |
I liked this one- how do you handle the aftershocks of the largest terrorist acts in human history? The crew is back together, and there's some POVs from old friends too.

Fascinated to get into the head of Filip- a teen soldier, who still wants to do teenage things but also fervently believes in his father, despite a spotty track record for actual successes.

I do kind of wish there was more weird alien stuff in this- anticipating the next few books will deliver. Though, at this point I should consider going back to the short stories/novellas probably before starting the next book. ( )
  Daumari | Dec 28, 2023 |
I had a hard time getting into this one. It's just as well-reasoned the others I just had trouble with the focus on the Free Navy and Michio Pa. Excellent story as always, just a bit of a slog for the first third. ( )
  GordCampbell | Dec 20, 2023 |
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James S. A. Coreyprimary authorall editionscalculated
Benshoff, KirkCover designersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Dociu, DanielCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Guarnieri, AnnaritaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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"A revolution brewing for generations has begun in fire. It will end in blood. The Free Navy - a violent group of Belters in black-market military ships - has crippled the Earth and begun a campaign of piracy and violence among the outer planets. The colony ships heading for the thousand new worlds on the far side of the alien ring gates are easy prey, and no single navy remains strong enough to protect them. James Holden and his crew know the strengths and weaknesses of this new force better than anyone. Outnumbered and outgunned, the embattled remnants of the old political powers call on the Rocinante for a desperate mission to reach Medina Station at the heart of the gate network. But the new alliances are as flawed as the old, and the struggle for power has only just begun. As the chaos grows, an alien mystery deepens. Pirate fleets, mutiny, and betrayal may be the least of the Rocinante's problems. And in the uncanny spaces past the ring gates, the choices of a few damaged and desperate people may determine the fate of more than just humanity"--

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