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Book Reviews: Night’s Dawn Trilogy

Peter F. Hamilton’s Night’s Dawn trilogy has been likened in epic scope to fictional universes like Frank Herbert’s Dune and Dan Simmons’ Hyperion.  And in terms of size, the universe that Hamilton has built in this series is huge.1

It’s so big that the three books had to be further subdivided into six volumes.[back]

Little Bit of Reading

As of today, I’m finally about halfway through Peter F. Hamilton’s 6-volume Night’s Dawn trilogy. I finished up The Neutronium Alchemist – Part 1: Consolidation, so I’ll be ready to crack open the next volume over the weekend. This is a series that I am enjoying quite a bit – it’s a fascinating and expansive universe, to say the [...]

Reading List

I’ve got a rather well-rounded speculative fiction reading list to start off the new year, courtesy of my wife and sister.  Wanna see it?

Forever Odd – I’ve been a fan of Dean Koontz’s work for years.  I’ve always enjoyed his ability to cross genres in nearly every single book.  In high school and college, I’d collected a number [...]

Reality Dysfunctional

I’ve recently started reading the 6-volume sci-fi epic by Peter F. Hamilton.  The first book in the series is The Reality Dysfunction – Part 1: Emergence.  So far I’m really enjoying it.  Hamilton has created a very complex and engaging universe where humanity has spread to hundreds of worlds in an effort to alleviate the burgeoning population [...]