Pros: The last book in the series Cons: Plot is easy to figure out and the book didn't need to be 975 pages long
After reading the first four books of this five book series, I was looking forward to a spectacular conclusion to the series. Unfortunately, to my dismay, the 975 page behemoth turned out to be as anti-climatic as you can get. This book just proves my...
Pros: Wonderful, suck you in and never let you go read Cons: Too good, I want another!
I'm at a bit of a loss.
See, this series is wonderful....future mankind, filled with biotech and gene manipulation.....though the dead that refuse to stay dead does cause its problems. I've read each book way too many times - the absolute...
Pros: Excellent potential - probably, more relevant to the first books in the series. Cons: Pathetic ending. (Still more questions then answers and the main problem is not even solved)
It's always fun to paint the hero into the corner, it's that much tougher to get him out of it. Unfortunately, in the "Naked God" Hamilton used the really easy way. Really disappointing…
The series started nice with a lot of action, plenty of...
Peter Hamilton began his Night's Dawn Trilogy with the idea of the returning dead. Somehow trapped beyond life the spirits of humanity's dead are endlessly watching the living in a desperate search for stimulation.
Somehow released into...
The Confederation is starting to collapse politically and economically, allowing the possessed to infiltrate more worlds. Quinn Dexter is loose on Ear...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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