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A Message from Naren Shankar, show runner of The Expanse

I guess now we really all are Belters. A tribe without a country.

I've been on shows that were so awful and so awful to work on, that I would pray for
cancellation (mercifully granted). I've been on shows that had good, long runs,
so when the end came it was okay because we’d said what we wanted to say and
we could go out with some dignity. But I have never been on a show where the
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“There was a button," Holden said. "I pushed it."
"Jesus Christ. That really is how you go through life, isn't it?”
James S.A. Corey, Nemesis Games

“Violence is what people do when they run out of good ideas. It's attractive because it's simple, it's direct, it's almost always available as an option. When you can't think of a good rebuttal for your opponent's argument, you can always punch them in the face.”
James S.A. Corey, Abaddon’s Gate

“There's a right thing to do," Holden said.
"You don't have a right thing, friend," Miller said. "You've got a whole plateful of maybe a little less wrong.”
James S.A. Corey, Leviathan Wakes

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It’s 1938. The Great Depression lingers. Hitler is threatening Europe, and world-weary Americans long for wonder. They find it in two giraffes who miraculously survive a hurricane while crossing the Atlantic. What follows is a twelve-day road trip in a custom truck to deliver Southern California’s first giraffes to the San Diego Zoo. Behind the wheel is the young Dust Bowl rowdy Woodrow. Inspired by true events, the tale weaves real-life figures with fictional ones, including the world’s first female zoo director, a crusty old man with a past, a young female photographer with a secret, and assorted reprobates as spotty as the giraffes.

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message 3: by Najaf

Najaf Naqvi i think you two should have a picture for the profile page.


message 2: by E.M.

E.M. Tippetts Here's my second interview of you, James (aka Ty ;-) on Black Gate.

http://www.blackgate.com/2011/12/21/2...


message 1: by Joel

Joel Golden Great book!!! I'm looking forward to the next adventure for this motley crew.

Ok, I can't wait any longer, when is the next in the series due???


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