by Grażyna Grygiel, Piotr Staniewski, Peter F. Hamilton
This is a big sweeping epic scifi! There’s a lot going on in this story. Set in the far, far future, there’s an intersolar commonwealth with all sorts of politics. At the center of the galaxy, is the Void, which is supposedly this artificial universe created by a technologically advanced civilizati...
The last time I read a book by Peter F. Hamilton was around mid-April 2014, as I write it is the 2nd of April 2015, almost a year in between. The book was The Naked God, PFH does not waste any time faffing about before hooking you with his action packed opener and awesome world building. The Dreamin...
Okay. 5 stars is a high rating, but I really felt engaged by this iteration of the Void story.Next up is the last one in the line (at least so far)...Evolutionary Void
I'm pretty sure there was a story there somewhere, but it was mostly obscured by an unedited regurgitation of words.
Generally, I re-read all previous books in a series when I buy the next book. This means I've read The Dreaming Void three times. I like it as much now as I did the first time, but I find it just as complex.The Dreaming Void takes place millennia after two other books ([b:Pandora's Star|45252|Pandor...
The Dreaming Void is much in the vein of Hamilton's post-Greg Mandel work - that is a door-stop sized tome of space opera. The technical approach is also the same as the Night's Dawn Trilogy and the Commonwealth Saga; a large set of characters are introduced with very little apparent connection betw...