Strange Dogs by James S. A. Corey

Strange Dogs (Expanse, #6.5)

by James S. A. Corey

Strange Dogs is a novella that expands the world of James S. A. Corey's New York Times bestselling Expanse series - now a Prime Original TV series.

Like many before them, Cara and her family ventured through the gates as scientists and researchers, driven to carve out a new life and uncover the endless possibilities of the unexplored alien worlds now within reach.

But soon the soldiers followed and under this new order Cara makes a discovery that will change everything.

The Expanse series:
Leviathan Wakes
Caliban's War
Abaddon's Gate
Cibola Burn
Nemesis Games
Babylon's Ashes
Persepolis Rising
Tiamat's Wrath

Praise for the Expanse:

'The science fictional equivalent of A Song of Ice and Fire' NPR Books

'As close as you'll get to a Hollywood blockbuster in book form' io9.com

'Great characters, excellent dialogue, memorable fights' wired.com

'High adventure equalling the best space opera has to offer, cutting-edge technology and a group of unforgettable characters . . . Perhaps one of the best tales the genre has yet to produce' Library Journal

'This is the future the way it's supposed to be' Wall Street Journal

'Tense and thrilling' SciFiNow

Reviewed by remo on

3 of 5 stars

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Otra novela corta de la serie de The Expanse. Metadona para los que somos adictos. No es lo mismo que la trama principal pero algo nos vale.
En esta historia vemos el mundo a través de una madurísima niña de 10 años que descubre unos animales muy peculiares en el mundo de Laconia, a donde ha llegado con sus padres en la primera oleada de científicos tras cruzar la Puerta (recordemos que Laconia es el mundo donde se ha refugiado el almirante rebelde Duarte de la Armada Marciana). La historia decepciona porque acaba demasiado pronto y explicando demasiado poco. No todo se puede explicar pero hay algunos elementos introducidos por los autores que piden a gritos una explicación que nunca llega.

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