The Evolutionary Void - Book Review
I've just finished The Evolutionary Void, by Peter F. Hamilton - the final book of the Void trilogy.
It was pretty awesome, and the series was well worth the time, even at more than a couple thousand pages.
There was an explanation of Inigo's last dream, which was a satisfactory explanation to why he gave up on Living Dream. Ozzie makes a pretty big appearance. Many cool battles. And a few extra dreams of how Edeard end up... And some resurrections near the end.
The ending was (for a change) reasonably well set-up. The reverse has been the case on many of Hamilton's books - he just pulls something silly out of his hat, and everything ends well. Not in this one!
Very much recommended!
It was pretty awesome, and the series was well worth the time, even at more than a couple thousand pages.
There was an explanation of Inigo's last dream, which was a satisfactory explanation to why he gave up on Living Dream. Ozzie makes a pretty big appearance. Many cool battles. And a few extra dreams of how Edeard end up... And some resurrections near the end.
The ending was (for a change) reasonably well set-up. The reverse has been the case on many of Hamilton's books - he just pulls something silly out of his hat, and everything ends well. Not in this one!
Very much recommended!
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