![]() I got what the author was getting at, but it was not a fun entertaining story, at least for me, and I have been reading sc-fi fi for 35 years, and love Asimov, Heinlein etc. I thought the Belters etc were shallow and uninteresting, I found the rivalry between Earth and those living in the Asteroid belts and Mars unconvincing, boring and pointless. It needs something truly sc-fi not cobbled together from 21 century earth ideas, but something truly born of the future, from its seeds in the past. ![]() The story needs to feel real, to be alive, I guess you need to create an alternative world the reader can get lost in. The author needs to learn from Peter F Hamilton. It was a novel trying to be a great space opera I guess. Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Jefferson Mays?Īnd the narrator was horrible, hated listening to his voice.The guy who does the Peter F Hamilton books.Ĭould you see Leviathan Wakes being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be? And I really grew to hate hearing about Pachinko machines. It did have a clever take on advanced bio tech, but not worth slogging through entire book for. ![]() ![]() ![]() What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting? I did not care about the characters and it did not grip me. Is there anything you would change about this book? ![]()
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