I finished Abaddon’s Gate. I thought the authors did a pretty good job with the religious figure, Anna. Sometimes a character like that can feel trite, or forced into a certain perspective, but she was complex and nuanced and came across as genuine.
I finished Abaddon’s Gate. I thought the authors did a pretty good job with the religious figure, Anna. Sometimes a character like that can feel trite, or forced into a certain perspective, but she was complex and nuanced and came across as genuine.
I get up and I read. I carry a book with me on the train heading into the office. I read before bed. I’m devouring books again. It feels good.
This is a beautifully written piece of optimism that avoids becoming saccharine. I can relate to books taking a back seat in life; only in the past few years have I found time for books again. Embracing fiction has been a big part of that.
Started Abaddon’s Gate by James S.A. Corey. It’s the third in The Expanse series.
I finished Caliban’s War by James S.A. Corey. I found it a bit slower-paced than Leviathan Wakes, but I thought the writing was better. Looking forward to book 3.
Started Caliban’s War by James S.A. Corey. It’s the second in The Expanse series.