wanderlustlover's review

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5.0

I am been meaning to read these *forever.*

I love that there's so much background in this collection. Seeing where Alex choices came about with his family, leading to the Roci. Seeing how Holden's moral made for a thorny path in the military. Seeing Amos's past even more than his novella, and FINALLY my dreams were answered with getting to see how Naomi and Amos first met/worked into the relationship they are in now.

bick_mcswiney's review

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2.0

Though it's cool seeing a graphic representation of an universe I love, I didn't felt the story represented Amos the way I know him from the novels. There were some artistic licenses that I disagreed with, and it seems that it borrows more from the TV show then the books. I'll be interested to see how I feel about the rest of this series.

remocpi's review

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2.0

Para los adictos que estamos esperando la octava entrega de la saga este tebeo se aparece como una especie de metadona en nuestra adicción. No es lo mismo que los libros, me digo, pero algo tendrá. Pues no. No sirve como sustituto. Son cinco historias, una para cada personaje (Holden, Nagata, Kamal, Amos y el detective Miller), que pretenden dar un vistrazo sobre sus vidas antes de Ceres y el Rocinante. Pero la verdad es que aportan poco. La de Kamal, la de Miller, pueden ser interesantes. Las de Holden y Nagata y, sobre todo, la de Amos, son aburridas y no me dicen nada. En resumen, uyna lectura innecesaria, incluso para fans de la saga.

adrianwelsh's review

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2.0

2.5 stars
This one was not as good as the Naomi one. It was pretty weird actually. But it was short…

kevinwkelsey's review

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4.0

What a clever way to give a little hint of Amos' backstory. His life from The Churn is so tragic. I cannot wait to see how they handle it on the show. Also, the inclusion of the infamous socio/psychopath test in this was a nice touch.
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