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Title:The Evolutionary Void (Void #3)
Author:Peter F. Hamilton
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 694 pages
Published:August 24th 2010 by Del Rey (first published September 9th 2009)
Categories:Science Fiction. Space. Space Opera. Fiction
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Exposed as the Second Dreamer, Araminta has become the target of a galaxywide search by government agent Paula Myo and the psychopath known as the Cat, along with others equally determined to prevent-- or facilitate --the pilgrimage of the Living Dream cult into the heart of the Void. An indestructible microuniverse, the Void may contain paradise, as the cultists believe, but it is also a deadly threat. For the miraculous reality that exists inside its boundaries demands energy--energy drawn from everything outside those boundaries: from planets, stars, galaxies... from everything that lives.

Meanwhile, the parallel story of Edeard, the Waterwalker -- as told through a series of addictive dreams communicated to the gaiasphere via Inigo, the First Dreamer -- continues to unfold. But now the inspirational tale of this idealistic young man takes a darker and more troubling turn as he finds himself faced with powerful new enemies -- and temptations more powerful still.

With time running out, a repentant Inigo must decide whether to release Edeard's final dream: a dream whose message is scarcely less dangerous than the pilgrimage promises to be. And Araminta must choose whether to run from her unwanted responsibilities or face them down, with no guarantee of success or survival. But all these choices may be for naught if the monomaniacal Ilanthe, leader of the breakaway Accelerator Faction, is able to enter the Void. For it is not paradise she seeks there, but dominion.

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Original Title: The Evolutionary Void
ISBN: 0345496574 (ISBN13: 9780345496577)
Edition Language: English
Series: Void #3, Commonwealth Universe #5
Literary Awards: Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Science Fiction (2010)

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All these four and five star reviews just goes to show that many people can easily be entertained by the most lackluster writing over thousands of words! While some episodes in the trilogy we're engaging and well-written, this book on its own and the Void Trilogy as a whole were poorly constructed and written. Unlikeable characters, written with such obvious contrivances, finally are seen to exist as purely mechanical for moving this story along. Hamilton is a more convincing writer when it



I really don't see any way Peter F. Hamilton can top the Void Trilogy. This was an absolutely riveting series and I'm kind of sad it's over, and I'm not the kind of reader who gets into really huge, complicated series. I really liked how well Hamilton tied up all the plot lines. It was quite an achievement. In a way, it's refreshing to see something wrapped up so well in three volumes.I didn't like John Lee's narration when I first heard him in Pandora's Star, but I think he's grown on me with

You know how some authors seem to finish a book properly?Damn, Hamilton knows how to end a book and a series. I realized this as my anticipation grew as I neared the end of this one. Made me look back across all his titles I have read and remember that they all pack a punch. This one had me on the edge of my seat.Finishing up the Void series, Hamilton once again reaffirmed my belief that he is in the top of the class of HiTech Sci-Fi. A truly epic story in three parts, each delivers the goods.

Having waited what feels like eternity to get a mass market paperback edition of this, the final volume in the Void trilogy, I went back and re-read the first two volumes in order to remind myself what was going on.Those previous volumes did not withstand a second reading very well; their primary plus points were the new SF ideas and of course, they aren't new second time around. So...1400p to remind myself of the backstory, then onwards!The final volume suffers problems similar to those of

This book is the last of the Void trilogy by Peter Hamilton. The Living Dream movement is sending pilgrimage to the Void, in a fleet of twelve enormous spacecraft. They intend to enter the Void, and live on the planet Querencia. They learned about the planet from the dreamer, Inigo, who broadcast dreams about Edeard to the whole galaxy. The problem is that if the Living Dream enters the Void, it will expand and destroy the galaxy. So, a few desperate allies are trying to find a way to prevent

Peter Hamilton's ambitious space opera comes to an end. When I first picked up this series- when I found a copy of the Dreaming Void in a holiday camp in Spain in 2007- I really didn't get it. There were too many characters and too many concepts for my 15 year old self to grasp. I only found out years later that this is the second trilogy set in this universe... That knowledge might have helped considerably. 10 years later, I've finally finished the void trilogy. I no longer think there were too

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