Series: Commonwealth Saga #2 It's finally over. The ending wasn't even all that interesting; stuff just happened and then things finally ended. Even the stuff with the Prime aliens and the Starflyer wasn't all that interesting in this one, so everything that bugged me about the world Hamilton crea...
Wow!! This book (and I include the continuation novel Judas Unchained) is the kitchen sink of sci-fi ideas and implementation all incorporated in a highly entertaining story.This was the first novel I read from Peter F. Hamilton and he gives you plenty of aliens, a new twist on travel between worlds...
Wow!! This book (and I include the continuation novel Judas Unchained) is the kitchen sink of sci-fi ideas and implementation all incorporated in a highly entertaining story.This was the first novel I read from Peter F. Hamilton and he gives you plenty of aliens, a new twist on travel between worlds...
Magnificent. This story is amazing, and I imagine it would have been even better had I read every word instead of skimming just to get through the massive bulk of pages. I recommend it. But be patient.
Epic. Absolutely epic. The conclusion to the Commonwealth Saga just leaves me wanting more even though the story, which neatly tied up at the end and came into a cohesive whole, came to a satisfying conclusion.There are so many characters in the two novels, which explains the character list at the b...
I enjoyed Mellanie the most, I think because her scenes were focused on action rather than dialogue like all the other characters, which I felt at times was tedious. I enjoyed the story, but why was it so long? This whole story could have been told in the size of one of the two books. I don't know, ...
Be warned that this book is part two. Pandora's Star is part one. You really need to read them both (in order) to get the whole story.Pandora's Star introduced the Commonwealth and the alien race known as the Primes, the alien threat known as the Starflyer, several other aliens, and the large cast o...
“Enzyme-bonded concrete”. He must really like that idea because it is used ad nauseum. In 1000+ pages that is my only pet peeve, other than the length. He definitely never uses one sentence when a paragraph would do. It is crammed with exciting, imaginative, believable ideas and concepts. Interesti...
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