The Evolutionary Void (Void Trilogy, Band 3)

The Evolutionary Void (Void Trilogy, Band 3)

Taschenbuch
5.02

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Beschreibung

They could find a bright future . . . or the end of everything

Millions of Leaving Dream pilgrims have boarded ships, and are speeding towards the Void at the centre of the galaxy. They are chasing their dream - and expect to find paradise. Yet breaching the Void will trigger its expansion, destroying everything in its path.

Paula Myo is desperate to find Void's latest prophet - Second Dreamer Araminta. As without her, the ships can't enter the Void. But when Araminta finally chooses her path, it will change things in ways no one could have imagined. And within the Void, Edeard realizes the price of peace may be too high. However, what will this mean for the pilgrims - and the galaxy beyond?

Following The Dreaming Void and The Temporary Void, The Evolutionary Void is the epic conclusion to Peter F. Hamilton's Void trilogy, set in the world of the Commonwealth Saga.
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Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
752
Preis
13.40 €

Beiträge

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5

I couldn't hold myself back and read the whole thing in nearly a day. It was so satisfying to see everything fall in place. So many twists and overall great storytelling kept me glued to the book and I hardly could put it down. Peter F. Hamilton is truly a master of the scfi genre and I absolutely love his writing and his ideas. His style is definitely not for everyone, most of the people I read reviews of gave up because the story builds up very slowly. But if you have enough stamina to get through these parts a truly epic story awaits you. I'm so happy Peter F. Hamilton decided to return to this universe with yet another trilogy,which will explore Nigel Sheldon's fait,after his departure to another galaxy. The release is a long way away(he started writing it early 2013), so in the meantime I will explore more of his books, starting with the Night's Dawn Trilogy, which should even be better than the Commonwealth (?). He definitely rekindled my love for scifi!

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