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by Peter F. Hamilton
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Musings/Träumereien/Devaneios
Musings/Träumereien/Devaneios rated it 6 years ago
“I’m an appropriate companion personality for a girl your age, young missy. We spent all night ransacking that library to see what I should be like. You got any idea what it’s like watching eight million hours of Disney AVs?” In "The Naked God" by Peter F. HamiltonHamilton is giving Doc Smith a rebo...
Book Ramblings
Book Ramblings rated it 10 years ago
Well that took just over three weeks to read. There is more of a sense of accomplishment from reading this last volume of the Night’s Dawn Trilogy than with the others. Due to each volume being a continuation of the previous ones finishing the last volume feels like having just read a 3000 pages boo...
gaiasteinbuch
gaiasteinbuch rated it 11 years ago
The third book of the Night's Dawn trilogy didn't disappoint. The stakes are raised even higher in this book and you really want to keep on reading to see how the story will end. The ending wasn't the best (I would have liked more explanation), but it's satisfying enough. A great third part of the e...
Dispatches from Terabithia
Dispatches from Terabithia rated it 12 years ago
I loved this, but geez, thank God I'm finished. :)I also fully intended to come back and really review this with a really real review. Really. But I finished it two weeks ago, and I think my relief at just being DONE has overwhelmed any real need to review it. It was a good read. It was a satisfying...
shenmi meiren
shenmi meiren rated it 12 years ago
Manages to keep you on your toes up to the very end! Hamilton is a genius! ... though the ending is not that satisfactory (thus 4 out of 5).
Novel Tease
Novel Tease rated it 13 years ago
Much better than the first two volumes of the trilogy. Of course there's the biggest ever "Deus ex machina" at the end, but we were warned it was coming at least in volume 2.
Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog
The third volume of the Night's Dawn trilogy suffers the same flaws as the previous two; it is over-long and has too many characters leading to over a dozen endings (maybe - I didn't actually count) rather than a neat conclusion. Much of the time instead of enjoying the current scene I was wonderi...
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