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2012 Reads > LW: For those who have read Caliban's War

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David Sven (gorro) | 1582 comments It took me a couple of days after finishing this book to ask the question - Who the hell was Caliban? Is it a reference to Shakespeare's Tempest or am I missing a character?


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Kev (sporadicreviews) | 667 comments HAH! Yep. I was wondering who the heck Caliban referred to as well. I kept expecting someone to at least reference the name...

Love the book though.


Tamahome | 7215 comments You assume a cover has something to do with the inside of a book.


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Lindsay | 593 comments Caliban in the Tempest is this horrible misshapen but humanoid monster. He's often pictured as impossibly strong and fast and is treated in the play as both monstrous physically and by disposition.

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David Sven (gorro) | 1582 comments I guess "Proto-molecule's War" doesn't quite have the same ring to it.


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Kev (sporadicreviews) | 667 comments Finished Caliban's War a couple days ago: loved it as much as Leviathan Wakes!


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Andrew (coyotebrown) | 6 comments I liked caliban's war very much, but one of the later sections of the book was super abrupt.


Peter (wordcaster) | 25 comments I liked CALIBAN'S WAR better than LEVIATHAN WAKES. Also, Caliban is a moon orbiting Uranus, but I think it is in reference to Shakespeare as @Lindsay mentions.


Ulmer Ian (eean) | 341 comments thank you for this thread, had the same damn question :D


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Andrew | 13 comments Quick question for you guys. I am a little more than 50% through LW and I was wondering if the ending has a cliff hanger that will want to make me read Caliban's War as opposed to it being more of a stand alone book. I am interested in reading the book that came with the Kindle version of LW and I was hoping I wouldn't feel obligated to read Caliban's War.


David Sven (gorro) | 1582 comments Andrew wrote: "Quick question for you guys. I am a little more than 50% through LW and I was wondering if the ending has a cliff hanger that will want to make me read Caliban's War as opposed to it being more of ..."

Not at all. LW Can stand alone. It does leave a teaser at the end, but its not a cliffhanger. The 2nd book continues the story about a year after the 1st.


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Andrew | 13 comments David Sven wrote: "Andrew wrote: "Quick question for you guys. I am a little more than 50% through LW and I was wondering if the ending has a cliff hanger that will want to make me read Caliban's War as opposed to it..."

Thanks answering my question!


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Rik | 777 comments Just finished Caliban's War and loved it. And though I expected a Miller type cliffhanger from the start it still surprised me the way it happened. Is Holden going insane much like Miller did with his visions of Julie or was it somehow the real thing?


David Sven (gorro) | 1582 comments Rik wrote: " Is Holden going insane much like Miller did wi..."

No. Miller was always aware that his imaginations of Julie were just that - (though I like to think there was an actual psychic link between the two). While I didn't get that vibe at the end with Holden and Miller.


Peter | 142 comments David Sven wrote: "Rik wrote: " Is Holden going insane much like Miller did wi..."

No. Miller was always aware that his imaginations of Julie were just that - (though I like to think there was an actual psychic link between the two). While I didn't get that vibe at the end with Holden and Miller. "


I think after Eros, the link was established between Miller and Julie as thats when his "vision's" and disconnect from reality really start.

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Daryl | 101 comments Thanks for the info on the Caliban reference! As I read I kept waiting for the meaning to be revealed. I like that its a more relatively obscure reference.

Just finished the book last night and enjoyed it quite a bit (more so than LW).


Peter | 142 comments yeah i saw that the other day and thought about getting it


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Matt Segur | 3 comments Israel wrote: "For everyone that finished Caliban's War, J.S.A. Corey just released Gods of Risk: An Expanse Novella that is set on the periphery of the universe and has Bobby as a supporting character. Well wort..."

Slightly disappointed that this is missing the fantastic cover art of the Expanse series and that I can't get a dead tree copy...but otherwise for 3 dollars its nice to be able to jump back into the series while waiting for Abaddon's Gate.


AndrewP (andrewca) | 2667 comments If anyone is interested I noticed that the price of the Kindle version of Caliban's War has gone down to $7.99 from $9.99.


David Sven (gorro) | 1582 comments In Revelation - Abaddon(Destroyer) is an arch demon who opens the bottomless pit to release one of the end-time plagues. So an appropriate allusion to the protomolecule.

Leviathan was a large unidentified animal referred to in the book of Job - so has become part of popular culture to refer to anything HUGE. Though in the TV show Supernatural - Leviathans are something totally different that is unrelated to size or the animal referred to and I am unsure how they made the jump between the biblical Leviathan and the whatever they are in the show - just a side gripe.


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Igor (igork) | 105 comments Alex wrote: "Oh man I can't wait for book 3."

4th of June!!


AndrewP (andrewca) | 2667 comments Igor wrote: "Alex wrote: "Oh man I can't wait for book 3."

4th of June!!"


I didn't know book 3 will be out in June. Looks like I will wait. Calibans War will probably go on sale then.


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Rob (robzak) | 7204 comments Mod
I find it funny that I did a Google search to find out if I missed who Caliban was, and it lead me here. Guess I should have just looked here first.


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Mark Catalfano (cattfish) Now some has to explain Cibola


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D (darrentpatrick) I waited a few days after finishing CW thinking the name would come to me. It didn't. I had no idea who Caliban was. Google for the win - this thread.


Lindsay | 593 comments You're welcome :)

I missed the question about Cibola that Mark had.

Cibola is one of either multiple names for the mythical South American city of gold, or one of multiple cities of gold, depending on your source.


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