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The Dreaming Void by Peter F. Hamilton is the first book in the Void Trilogy set in the same Commonwealth universe as the Pandora's Star and Judas Unchained. The story follows a complex narrative with multiple threads, one set thousands of years in the future and the other exploring a medieval fantasy world. Hamilton weaves together a grand space opera tale involving characters from earlier works, creating a fully realized galaxy with original technological concepts and a compelling vision of human development over 1500 years.
Aaron spent the whole day mingling with the faithful of the Living Dream movement in Golden Park’s vast plaza, eavesdropping on their restless talk about the succession, drinking water from the mobile... - #2
'The Temporal Void' by Peter F. Hamilton is the second book in the 'Void' series, set in a future history featuring characters from the author's previous works. The story follows multiple plot strands with deceptive ease, including the continuation of Edeard's adventures, the evolution of mankind in the far future, and the interplay of various Commonwealth factions seeking to leverage the encroaching Void towards their own ends. The book weaves together fantasy elements with science fiction, offering a complex and imaginative tale that is both engaging and intricate.
The writing style in 'The Temporal Void' is described as high quality, with well-written action sequences, chock full of ideas, and brilliantly conceived future scenarios. Despite some criticisms of pacing and a surplus of Edeard's adventures, the book manages to draw readers in with its intricate world-building, complex imagination, and compelling characters living in a world colored by both internal faults and the desire to strive above limitations.
Strangely enough, it was the oak trees which Justine Burnelli always remembered from the day Centurion Station died. She was hurrying towards the safety bunker doors along with everyone else in the ga...
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