Who Is Caliban's War?

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Have you ever dreamed of the future? How about the future of mankind? Well, the future of mankind is probably what you were thinking about. Caliban's War, written by James S. A. Corey, answers these questions in a fantastical way. This story, as well as his other novels, carry the reader away with James Holden and his crew on the Mars spaceship named the Rocinante. Fighting, romance, and heartbreak all transpire as this story unfolds.

The central character in this story is James Holden, the magnificent stereotypical captain of a space cruiser. In fact, he is strikingly similar to Captain Kirk from the beloved stories of Star Trek. Battles are fought, relationships are strengthened, and friendships hold true. Holden's personality is

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