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Original Title: The Night's Dawn Trilogy ASIN B000QCTOEK
Edition Language: English
Series: Night's Dawn #1-3
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The Night's Dawn Trilogy (Night's Dawn #1-3) Kindle Edition | Pages: 2956 pages
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Title:The Night's Dawn Trilogy (Night's Dawn #1-3)
Author:Peter F. Hamilton
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 2956 pages
Published: (first published 1996)
Categories:Science Fiction. Space. Space Opera. Fiction

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The Reality Dysfunction and The Neutronium Alchemist chronicled an epic, far-future struggle set in a universe of thrilling complexity. Multiple worlds, alien races, two types of future humanity, and uncountable forms of fascinating future technology make up the universe created by Peter F. Hamilton. The "reality dysfunction" is a break in the fabric of reality that allows the dead to return to our world, where they possess living bodies. Gradually, it becomes horrifyingly clear that all of humanity is at risk of being taken over by the minds of those long dead. More and more of the dead are stealing the bodies of those still living, grouping together into powerful consortiums led by leaders from history. Opposing this development is an increasingly desperate Confederation Navy. Joshua Calvert is assigned to chase after Alkad Mzu, who is trying to recover the "doomsday weapon" that might possibly blast the dead back into oblivion. Mzu is hunted not only by Joshua, but also by various intelligence agencies and the possessed themselves, all of whom are desperate to lay hands on the weapon. In The Naked God, the Confederation starts to c

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Zombies in space... What's not to like?

maybe i'm the only guy, maybe i'm the chief weirdass in here but this book read like it had been edited to death near the endi felt like i just hadn't had enough time to get to know any of the characters arriving later in the book and it was difficult to care for the arcs introduced after the first book or honestly a lot of the arcs in the first bookthere's a state of mind where one could theoretically argue that this was an intentional attempt to convey the scale/speed of the events occurring

Like Hamilton's other works, it is dense and filled with BIG IDEAS. Also like Hamilton's other works, it's space opera so if you like that type of science fiction or you've read other titles by Hamilton, you'll like this. I still have the Void trilogy to read but I enjoyed this nearly as much as the Commonwealth (Pandora's Star/Judas Unchained) duology.

I started this several times before I continued and finished (the trilogy). It takes a long time for the parts of the world he's building to come together, but when it does all the beginning parts fall into place. Speaking of many parts, however, this story has a lot of parts and I liked some much more than others. I found certain sections that describe evil absolutely searing and they've stayed with me. Other parts seemed absurd and comically stereotyped.

My most favorite sci-fi books!

Zombies in space... What's not to like?

This was a wonderful space epic. If you have a free year, just breeze through the nearly 3,000 pages.

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