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The Temporal Void (Void Trilogy Series #2)

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  • Posted June 25, 2011

    Outstanding!

    Another excellent read from Hamilton.

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  • Posted May 1, 2011

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    Hamilton is a master!

    Every time I pick up a new Hamilton novel I have the same reponse - cautious excitement. His works are rich and complexly interwoven, reminisent of Banks and Simmons. I often find it takes me a chapter or so to get hooked, but once hooked I can't put them down.

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  • Posted February 25, 2011

    Series of Awesome

    This series spans three novels and takes you on a wonderful journy through the universe that Hamilton created. I really enjoyed this series. Space opera and drama at its finest. Even after 1200+ pages across the three books Hamilton ties up all loose ends and finishes the trilogy in a satisfying manner.

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  • Posted June 12, 2010

    Another Excellent Read In The Series

    This book continues to deliver the reading excellence of Peter F. Hamilton. All of his books are among the best in SciFi that i have ever read and he is one of the top SciFi authors in my opinion. The only problem with his books are that they end and i have to wait about a year to read the next one. ;-)

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  • Posted September 8, 2009

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    Hamilton does it again!

    Peter Hamilton delivers another complex, involving space opera with enough sex and violence for anyone. I can't wait for the 3rd volume in the series. My only complaint is that I read them too fast, but if he takes long enough on the 3rd volume, I can read the 1st two again.

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  • Posted July 4, 2009

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    A wonderful book.

    Peter Hamilton is a wonderful writer! I've been enjoying his science fiction since "Neutronium Alchemist", for may years. This book was a great sequel to "Dreaming Void"--Hamilton has ideas that are so dfifferent from other writers, and so fascinating! I can't wait for the conclusion to this trilogy!

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  • Posted May 17, 2009

    Peter F. Hamilton delivers again.

    The second book of the Void trilogy is every bit as engrossing as the first one. As usual in Hamilton's books, there is a huge cast of Characters. I'm looking forward to how he will bring all of them together and show their relavance. His books a long, but very engossing. I highly recommend them.

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  • Posted January 14, 2009

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    Fans of epic science fiction thrillers will want to read the 700 plus page middle tome of the Void trilogy

    The Void continues its non-stop expansion in all directions from the galactic core leaving the entire galaxy in peril. In fact psychic usage by Edeard the Waterwalker from within the Void against evil forces has had a consequence of geometrically accelerating the pace of expansion. Now, the multi billions of worshipers of the Living Dream cult plan to enter the Void.

    However, the alien Raiel are using warships to keep sentient beings out of the Void and those already inside to remain there. At the same time the Ocisen Empire and its newest ally the Primes have sent a space armada to destroy the earth and its insane inhabitants before the Living Dream can enter the Void. Meanwhile the ANA cyberspace human minds running the Earth are in the midst of a civil war. The cyborg Aaron has detained the First Dreamer Inigo, but has failed to capture the Second Dreamer Araminta while rumors of a Third Dreamer abound.

    With a zillion things going on, readers will be better off reading the superb DREAMING VOID recently as Peter F. Hamilton provides an excellent but multifaceted science fiction thriller filled with several major subplots that the author interweaves into a cohesive story line. The cast is fully developed in and out of the Void and whether they are human or alien while some characters go back quite a way in the Hamilton galaxy. Fans of epic science fiction thrillers will want to read the 700 plus page middle tome of the Void trilogy.

    Harriet Klausner

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