"The final book in The Expanse series, Corey brought everything to a nice, solid conclusion. There were mind bending hallucinations, shared consciousness and all the insanity that comes along with the Protomolecule but it's the end game and James Holden is determined to see everything through to the finish. I'm glad I got the chance to follow the crew of the Rocinante on their truly epic journey."
4 Stars
Pros: They got the band back together/The pork pie hat 🤫❤️/It was a satisfying end to the series.
Cons: Proto-Molecule, who killed the creators, like, super epic, far flung, mind bending kind of stuff at points, very trippy to read.
Full Review
Extreme measures are being taken to get Teresa Duarte back in the hands of Laconia. She’s shipped on the Rocinante for a year and to Jim’s surprise, has become an integral part of the crew. But through all of it, they're still on the run from the strongest military force in the history of time. Jim knows a ship is no place for a girl to grow up and also, they need to get her somewhere safe, so they use their underground connections to get her a place at a boarding school.
When the drop off at her new school goes to absolute Hell, Corey just shoves us out of the plane without a parachute. You know some serious stuff is about to go down and all you can do is laugh/scream while tumbling in free fall as Corey brings the Expanse story to a close.
Again, my biggest issue with this series was the details about space travel. It was far too vast for my peanut brain to fathom. The characters were what brought me back again and again. Though I feel like there was a definite decline in the later books in the series , overall it was a fun, exciting, edge of your seat thriller. And Kudos to Amazon Prime for an incredible interpretation with “The Expanse" television series. Both are great for their own reasons and also work well together. I would highly recommend each for any die-hard Science Fiction fans out there.
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