Cibola Burn by James S.A. Corey
In my review of the third EXPANSE novel from James S.A. Corey (actually a collaborative effort from Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck), I said this:
How did Corey do, based on strengths I highlighted in reviews of the first two books?
- fluid prose: check
- likable characters: check
- mostly strong characterization: check
- humor that runs throughout: check
- nice balance of shoot-em-up action, political fighting, and personal conflicts: check, check, and check
- quick pace that had me knock of a 500+ page book in a single setting: check
- a feel (in a good way) of old-time sci-fi along the likes of Heinlein or Asimov: check
- a ratcheting up of tension and stakes: check and check
- a sense of risk thanks to not all the characters making it to the end?
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Pretty challenging book. Cut by half, speed up the cadence. Trying to figure out the plot, the main point of…
Thanks for the kind words, Marion! Coming as they are from a professional writer, they are much appreciated!
Wonderful review, Sandy.
The "body count" bothered me a bit less because being dead seemed more like an inconvenience than anything else... unlike…
Detailed, thoughtful review, Bill. I'm going to read it for two reasons. First, Karen Russell wrote it, and second, it…