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  • Way better than anticipated!

    By DayDayReads
    This is book is a whole lot of fun! I thoroughly enjoyed how outer space living was depicted in a very realistic way, it made for a super intense and informative experience. The character work here is great too! Very excited to read book 2.
  • Splendid

    By ICEbergJD
    I’m sad it took me so long to discover this series. I can’t wait for what’s to come in book two and beyond. My thanks to the author. Awesome!
  • A Relevant and Noble Story

    By River McGhee
    I liked the science fiction focus on current moral challenges and on making peace with yourself. On problem solving vs false confidence. On change, possibilities and imagination. The main characters continually rethink, analyze, imagine and reevaluate their decisions. It’s also a great story!
  • Awesome!

    By Maybe 456789
    It is a great work of science fiction! I enjoyed the world Corey has built, and the characters that brought this story to life. I highly recommend this!
  • A+

    By timeleft
    Really enjoyed it from start to finish
  • Space Opera at its Best

    By EmrysR
    Honestly some of the best world building I’ve ever read since the Foundation and Robot Series. The level with which this book also grounds itself in a plausible reality with regards to space travel and colonization makes it that much engrossing.
  • One of the greats

    By th4th man
    An amazing book that fleshes out two differing views on humanity along with all the actions, mystery, and horror one could ask for. A Sci-fi that is definitely up there with Dune and the Foundation.
  • Intriguing

    By adestinesia
    Enjoyed the scientific and political struggles of solar system colonization. Loved each character’s development, and the short lived bromance between Miller and Holden. Liked the split storytelling.
  • Leviathan Awakes

    By Bianca Too
    I like detective novels and science fiction and this novel has both. The period of time is when humans have thoroughly settled the solar system but have not moved on to other star systems. There is political rivalry among Earth, Mars and the Kaiper Belt and the rivalry is also reflected in the characters. The characters figure out how to work together in the end.
  • A fantastic space-opera

    By loganO2112
    James Corey did an excellent job writing Leviathan Wakes. James seamlessly weaves writing in the style of traditional science fiction with grungy noir and elements of horror. This book features a rich world with interesting characters wrapped up in galaxy-wide problems. Highly recommended.