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Just finished Leviathan Wakes today. Can't wait for my Amazon delivery of Caliban's War.
Gave these a go after getting a bit bored of the series and wow, I wish I read them before spoiling the story beats for myself by watching it
Still, once you get past where amazon are leaving the series it gets even better - screw Cas Anvar
Finished the last book and immidately read Memories Legion, which I heartily recommend too, fills in some interesting gaps and interactions that were only lightly touched on throughout the series
I loved the series, but i think the books make the main characters much more relatable while the series makes the secondary characters really shine. I've been reading all the books, but have thrown other things in between like LoTR, The Foundation, and Hornblower which has made me excited to start the next Expanse book.
My favorite series, enjoy your read
Great books, Leviathan wakes was an intense and exciting book you are really in for a treat with the rest of the series.
I wish I could forget and reread entire series without knowing how it’s going to unfold.