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It varies, Felina. There are scenes and dialog in the show that are an exact match with the book, then there's variances right up to new characters that merge two secondary characters from the book, and/or characters in the show who are drawn much more sympathetically then they are in the books.
In both instances, I enjoyed both results. In some sense of the word, the show is both a more and somewhat less faithful interpretation of the books at the same time, but the essential story themes and the core characters are the same.
In both cases, 5 star brilliance.

Miller is very good at his job!
I feel for his partner; I don't know what will happen there, but I understand his sense of "otherness" despite his best efforts.
Re: The show - @Graeme - Could you estimate how many books are covered per season?

Miller is my favorite character. He gets the raw end on so many occasions. (Hugs)

I hope Havelock gets out alive! As I said, I feel for him.
I’m glad to know answers are coming.
I just finished Chapter 10; I really don’t like their Captain, Shaddid.
As for Holden and crew —- I like that group too. I am curious about what’s going to happen there. I think all of my concerns have been voiced by one character or another. Mainly that surprise message.

Pretty much one for one, although they fit in the 'inbetween,' novellas and novelettes, which I have not read.
For example, Season one covers both


In each season, the main volume provides the primary story.
All that said, given they stopped making the series at 6 (and that was only half the normal episodes) the TV undershoots the full story and ends early.



Super happy to finally read this series and thanks for the push you all!


Miller, Havelock, and Holden don't even look close to what I pictured.
Naomi looks and sounds the way I pictured Ade would.
And the onscreen personalities as a whole are also different than how they seem in the book. In fact, the attitudes toward the Scopuli situation almost feel flipped. (view spoiler) . Oh, and (view spoiler)
For now, I think I'll stay with the books.


^^THIS^^
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Also, I do not like how he is portrayed. It's one thing to be laid back or easygoing, but show-Holden gives off fratboy/slacker vibes that just don't fit.
Just a lot about that episode didn't sit right with me. However, I don't know how I would have felt if I had watched it cold - without reading the book. I probably would not have liked Holden at all.
Re: Mr. Fantastic - Ioan Gruffudd?
I liked him in the British show Horatio Hornblower (my introduction to him as an actor). Unfortunately, I think many of his American projects did him a disservice. I would love to see him in something again.
*Side Note: Hornblower is also the first time I saw Jaimie Bamber (Apollo from Battlestar Galactica).

I am unsure how spoilery my thoughts are, so I will use spoiler tags just in case.
Re: Hoden & Miller - (view spoiler)
Re: Miller - (view spoiler)
On a lighter note: I think (view spoiler)
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I still think Thomas Jane was a good decision for Miller!
I think in the TV series that the character of Holden could have been better. I do think that Steven Strait does get better in the later seasons but I can see why his character in the 1st season is a bit problematic. I had a hard time liking him until later if that helps anyone who wants to watch this as they are reading it....
Wes Chatham as Amos and Dominique Tipper as Naomi are great casting choices in my opinion.
It's been fun to read this and see the differences or lack of differences so far. I'm enjoying it!
I can't wait for Chrisjen Avasarala to finally make an entrance!


I can definitely agree with that.

The prologue intrigued me and obviously the girl who was in it was the one Miller is looking for. I am enjoying the connections and kind of sad to see that humans, even so far in the future, still find ways to see only the differences in each other and discriminate against one another... Hate is the easiest feeling to awake and cultivate, unfortunately...

I also enjoyed all the connections while I watched this series on TV and now as I'm reading the series. I completely agree with you Choko. You would think that this far in the future that humans would finally get along but that's not the case.
There is still tribalism with Earthers, Mars and the Belters. It's pretty fascinating what they do with this series with these three fractions and I'm looking forward to seeing what you think as we move forward with the books!

Ch. 6... (view spoiler)


It's one of those situations where you stumble into something far bigger than you are - then you have to adapt to the situation - or die!
Holden and the crew are all in that situ, and hence one of the reasons they end up welding together as a team.

Human beings love in/out groups. They give belonging and an opportunity to blame 'others,' all while delivering a sense of persistent identity - hugely seductive.


I won't watch the series until I finish this one, I think.

Did I mention I really love Miller?:)))

I am loving the book, enjoying the characters and the writing, but boy does Holden bug me! Aimos' conversation with Miller, how the two of them are kind of alike, while H is righteous, it makes sense, and I see it, but righteousness doesn't mean right nor in touch with reality...


Thinking about Holden's righteousness, it ultimately comes across as 'moral arrogance,' and like all forms of arrogance likely to cause error and destruction.
Contrawise to Holden, we have Amos, a fellow who is first to claim 'I'm not a moral genius,' and yet, while ruthless, he has an unerring ability to spot those who are good and those who are evil, and act accordingly.
The morally humble man is the more 'moral,' of the two men.

@Choko - I think Naomi's more realistic viewpoint will influence and help temper Holden.
@Graeme - Yes, to everything you said.
Re Holden: I feel that arrogance is partly ingrained from his time in the military, plus the fact that he is now expected to lead his crew and a part of the protective wall.

Regarding Holden, he is on a journey, and we'll have to wait see if experience tempers his righteousness into something a lot more grounded.

Nyssa, I also agree with you:)))

Speaking of, when are we reading the next book and are we continuing in this thread?

Speaking of, when are we reading the ne..."
I loved the first book too. I would imagine there'd be a new thread for each book. I'd be happy to tag along with any readers, and then get back in for book #4 (re-read to re-connect) and then go onto Book #5+


Speaking of, when are we reading the ne..."
I'm hoping there is a new thread for each book and I'll definitely be there for the rest of the series.
Glad to see you finished Choko and liked it!



Awesome! Thanks Felina.
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I watched the show for the first time within the last year or two. I was stunned by how good it was, and binge watched the first five series (I had to wait for #6 to come out). Then I turned around (and I've never done this before) binge watched it for a second time.
Then I started reading the books and I haven't yet completed the written series.