The Reality Dysfunction: Emergence
 

The Reality Dysfunction (Night's Dawn Trilogy)

by Peter F. Hamilton

This is space opera on an epic scale, with dozens of characters, hundreds of planets, universe-spanning plots, and settings that range from wooden huts and muddy villages to sentient starships and newborn suns. It's also the first part of a two-volume book that is itself the first book of a series. There's no question that there's a lot going on here (too much to even begin to detail the... (read more)

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Abolutely one of the best space opera books I have ever read. Ever since I bought the three books, I have read them two times and I can't get enough of the wonderful world Hamilton describes, the utterly human characters he portrays and the epic scale on which the story is told. Colonization, alien races, ancient artefacts, life after death, love, hate, ordinary people who become heroes and heroes who are just ordinary people... I can't find the words with which to describe this wonderful...

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