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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Book Review: Abaddon's Gate by James S.A. Corey

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Chrisjen Avasarala, my favorite potty-mouthed UN politician.

In Abaddon's Gate, however, I didn't develop that kind of liking or connection for any one on the new players. Melba/Clarissa? Her character and story was kind of whacky, and felt a little forced and rushed. Bull? His POV was slightly better, but only because his character really stepped up during the book's climax and final showdown. And Anna? I could not stand her self-righteous moralizing and idealistic naivete at all. Of course, all the characters are the way they are because they have their own roles to play; I understood that, but the lack of a good character for me to really get excited for was still mildly disappointing.

I want to end this review on a positive note, though, and the good news is that for anyone who has been following this series, Abaddon's Gate as a sequel is definitely worth picking up. It continues the mysterious plot of the protomolecule and answers some questions while posing more others. The ending to this leaves so much potential. Whatever happens, I really hope we won't have long to wait to find out.

Final verdict:
4 of 5 stars

2 comments :

  1. I just finished this. Enjoyed it. Didn't quite rank it as high as books 1 and 2, but still the authors know how to entertain. Just wish there was a little more focus on the Roci's crew, as the story seemed to stay on the new characters more than the previous book (and why no recurrence of those characters?). I also went 4 out of 5.

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    1. Yes, I'd have loved to see more of Avasarala! I got that they had to move to new characters in order to tell this story, but I was somewhat disappointed none of the new POVs came anywhere as interesting as entertaining. Good thing for the amazing ending, or I might not have liked this so much.

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