La puerta de Abadón

, #3

Spanish language

Published Dec. 16, 2018

ISBN:
978-84-17347-20-8
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Abaddon's Gate is a science fiction novel by James S. A. Corey (pen name of Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck). It is about a conflict in the Solar System that involves Earth, Mars, and the Asteroid Belt (colonies of people living on asteroids, referred to as "Belters"). It is the third title of The Expanse series and is preceded by Leviathan Wakes and Caliban's War. The series is continued in Cibola Burn. The book was released on 4 June 2013, as well released as an audiobook by Audible, narrated by Jefferson Mays.Abaddon's Gate was adapted into episodes 7 to 13 of the third season of the television series The Expanse in 2018, with its title taken for the final episode of that season. It was the last book in the series to be adapted before the show's move from Syfy to Amazon Prime.

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reviewed Abaddon's Gate (The Expanse, #3)

Another wild ride, this time through something that might not be space!

5 stars

The end of the second book was SO GOOD to me. Like we got this sort of extension of a war over the unknown from the first book, but the politcal games had much higher stakes. And then EVERYTHING GOES SUPER WEIRD and you're left with the "To be continued..." floating on the proverbial screen.

This is my first re-read of the first 3 books, but this was the book I remembered the least about. And it's something of a bottle episode, but in the tradition of the best bottle episodes, there are stakes afoot. And better yet, there's a massive grey area for those stakes, at least from the point-of-view of some characters.

The finale is easily the best action-movie plot we've gotten in the series so far. It was simple, well executed, and a helluva lot of fun to read.

My only complaint is that Bull almost seems …

reviewed Abaddon's Gate (The Expanse, #3)

Hit and miss

3 stars

So there were stories in here I loved. GRRMs story about The Turtle was a lot of fun, and I thought the one about the Four Aces during the Red Scare was pretty compelling. The last story of the book, "Comes a Hunter" was absolutely fantastic.

But then some of it seems like filler. Some of it, like "Strings" seems to exist for shock value and to make the world seem darker. That story in particular isn't necessarily badly written, but the content was pretty dark/edgy and a bit out of my personal comfort zone. YMMV.

I remember reading this before and really liking it, but now I'm a little less in tune with it. It very much reads like a ode to an era of comics I never really experienced (Silver/Gold age) seen through the lense of the grimdark comics of the 80s/90s (aspects of which haven't aged well, …

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