Persepolis Rising by James S. A. Corey (Review)


Persepolis Rising by James S. A. Corey

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Blurb

An old enemy returns.

In the thousand-sun network of humanity’s expansion, new colony worlds are struggling to find their way. Every new planet lives on a knife edge between collapse and wonder, and the crew of the aging gunship Rocinante have their hands more than full keeping the fragile peace.

In the vast space between Earth and Jupiter, the inner planets and belt have formed a tentative and uncertain alliance still haunted by a history of wars and prejudices. On the lost colony world of Laconia, a hidden enemy has a new vision for all of humanity and the power to enforce it.

New technologies clash with old as the history of human conflict returns to its ancient patterns of war and subjugation. But human nature is not the only enemy, and the forces being unleashed have their own price. A price that will change the shape of humanity — and of the Rocinante — unexpectedly and forever…

Review

I had a bit of break from The Expanse series but I was so happy to return to this amazing series. I really enjoyed seeing my favourite characters years after the last book and where they now are in their lives. 

The previous books build up the tension and information regarding the protomolecule and this book starts to give us some serious answers. The Laconian’s reappear and make themselves known to the inner planets and the belt and we see what technology the Laconian’s bring with them. Whilst all this is going on the crew of the Rocinante are trying to keep the peace and make a difference. 

The thing that got me about this book was that the bad guys don’t actually act like villains. They don’t want to resort to violence, they want order and peace and progress. However, they don’t want to negotiate or hear any other people’s opinions, it is their way or nobody’s way. 

It soon becomes clear in this book that absolutely nobody is safe and perhaps some of our favourite characters that we have known all the way through the series might not make it or make it unchanged. As happy as I was to see my favourite characters again I really feared for them. 

It is really hard to say much more without giving the story away so I will stop here. I absolutely loved this book and couldn’t put it down. Every time I read one of these books I say it is my new favourite and this is definitely my current favourite. I give this book 5 out of 5 Dragons. 

About the author

James S. A. Corey is the pen name of fantasy author Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, George R. R. Martin’s assistant. They both live Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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Goodreads Monday: 15/9/2025

Goodreads Monday is now hosted by Budget Tales Book Club.  All you have to do is show off a book from your TBR that you’re looking forward to reading.

Hello!

I hope everyone has had a good start to the week. I have had a busy day of teaching and Etsy orders so sadly haven’t managed much reading.

My chosen book to feature this week is another recent addition to the TBR pile. I’m really excited to read this book as I do love a Tracy Borman book.

The Stolen Crown by Tracy Borman

In March 1603, Queen Elizabeth I, the last Tudor monarch, lies dying at Richmond Palace. The queen’s ministers cluster round her bedside, urging her to name her successor – something she had stubbornly resisted throughout her reign. Almost with her last breath she whispers that James VI of Scotland should succeed her. She dies shortly afterwards and the throne of England passes peacefully from Tudor to Stuart.
Or so we’ve been led to believe…

But, as enthralling new research shows, this is not what happened. In the weeks and months that followed, history was literally re-written on the orders of James VI to hide the truth. Elizabeth went to her grave without naming an heir, so the notion of an approved succession from Tudors to Stuarts was an elaborately constructed fiction. Newly-discovered documents in the British Library even hint that James plotted to have Elizabeth murdered. The lie that began his rule in England had devastating consequences. The Stuart regime rapidly descended into turbulence and uncertainty, conspiracy and persecution, witchcraft and gunpowder – culminating in the destruction of the monarchy in the English Civil War.

With a combination of rigorous research and brilliant story-telling, Tracy Borman’s revealing new book shows that truth and monarchy have always been strange bedfellows…

Happy Reading

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The Weekly Brief

Hello!

I hope everyone is having a good weekend so far. I am still really behind with my book reviews so I am hoping that in the next few weeks I can catch up.

Blog Posts

Currently Reading

I am still plodding along with this but I must admit I am not getting into it very well but I am determined to finish it.

Happy Reading

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Goodreads Monday: 8/9/2025

Goodreads Monday is now hosted by Budget Tales Book Club.  All you have to do is show off a book from your TBR that you’re looking forward to reading.

Happy Monday!

I was back at school today which was a bit of a shock to the system but it was nice to see returning students and meet new ones.

My chosen book to feature today is another recent addition to the Goodreads TBR. I’m really excited to read this book because as a musician I’m intrigued read about Austen’s love of music and hopefully find out which composers were her favourite.

She Played and Sang: Jane Austen and Music by Gillian Dooley

Like her much-loved heroine Emma Woodhouse, Jane Austen ‘played and sang’. Music occupied a central role in her life, and she made brilliant use of it in her books to illuminate characters’ personalities and highlight the contrasts between them.

Until recently, our knowledge of Austen’s musical inclinations was limited to the recollections of relatives who were still in their youth when she passed away. But with the digitisation of music books from her immediate family circle, a treasure trove of evidence has emerged. Delving into these books, alongside letters and other familial records, She played and sang unveils a previously unknown facet of Austen’s world.

This insightful work not only uncovers the music closely associated with Austen, but also unravels her musical connections with family and friends, revealing the intricate ties between her fiction and the melodies she performed. With these revelations, Austen’s musical legacy comes to life, granting us a deeper understanding of her artistic prowess and the influences that shaped her literary masterpieces.

Happy Reading

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The Weekly Brief

Hello!

I hope everyone has had a good weekend. I’ve now got back into my blogging routine which is good and I’m doing well with my reading.

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Currently Reading

I’m really enjoying this so far but I find there is a lot of French to understand which disrupts the story for me at times.

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Etsy

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Stacking the Shelves: 6/9/2025

Stacking The Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Marlene of Reading Reality. It is all about sharing the books that you have recently added to your bookshelves. These books can be physical books, ebooks and of course audiobooks.

Hello!

I hope everyone is having a good weekend so far. I’ve managed some reading today which has been lovely. I had two books arrive this week that I had preordered ages ago.

  • Medusa by Rosie Hewlett – I’m really excited to read this version of Medusa’s story. I always find the story of Medusa a hard story to read because she was a very wronged woman.
  • The Stolen Crown by Tracy Borman – I am a huge fan of Tracy Borman and can’t wait to read her latest book.

Happy Reading

Etsy

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Friday Poetry: Henry David Thoreau

Happy Friday!

My chosen poem this week is by Henry David Thoreau born 12th July 1817 and died 6th May 1862. Thoreau was an American essayist, poet and philosopher.

Men Say They Know Many Things

Men say they know many things;
But lo! They have taken wings,-
The arts and the sciences,
And a thousand appliances;
The wind that blows
Is all that anybody knows.

Henry David Thoreau

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September 2025 TBR

Hello!

I will be honest my August TBR didn’t go very well and I only read one of the books I planned to read.

I will try better with my September TBR I promise!

  • She Played and Sang by Gillian Dooley
  • Unfortunately She Was A Nymphomaniac by Joan Smith
  • Holbein The Ambassadors by Tracy Borman
  • The Last Song of Penelope by Claire North
  • Hera by Jennifer Saint
  • Aphrodite by Phoenicia Rogerson

I really hope I get to read some of these but I have just started Villette by Charlotte Bronte and i know that will take me quiet a while now I am back at work.

Happy Reading

Etsy

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August 2025 Wrap Up

Hello!

August didn’t go as well July reading wise but I still managed to read 3 books. I bought a lot of books in August so I must get reading them all!

Statistics

Books

Pages: 480

Format Read: Hardback

Dragon Rating: 🐲🐲🐲🐲🐲

Review to follow

New book

Pages: 226

Format Read: Kindle

Dragon Rating: 🐲🐲🐲🐲🐲

Review to follow

New Book

Pages: 557

Format Read: Paperback

Dragon Rating: 🐲🐲🐲🐲🐲

Review to follow

Old Book

Goodreads Challenge: 41/50

Old Books: 1

New Books: 1

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The Weekly Brief

Hello!

I hope everyone has had a good weekend so far. I have had a lovely weekend of reading chores, knitting and reading.

Blog Posts

Currently Reading

I just started reading this today and so far so good.

Happy Reading

Etsy

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