The Dreaming Void
Review: The human race has always looked to something greater than itself...whether through the morphing fabrication of each eras belief in God or in the brutal honesty of scienc ... more |
The Night's Dawn Trilogy
Review: I originally read The Night's Dawn trilogy in its individual hardcovers and its breadth and depth are unmatched in modern sci-fi; the world and characters are described s ... more |
Starcraft: Queen of Blades
Review: I have to admid that I was sceptic about this book. I've read three other SC books before it - Liberty's Crusade, Shadow of the Xel'Naga and Speed of Darkness. All but th ... more |
Foundation
Review: This is a classic of science fiction. The first of a trilogy, it remains as powerful as ever. What holds the reader is not the scientific and technological gadgetry, but ... more |
The Accidental Time Machine
Review: You don't need a whole lot of willing suspension of disbelief to enjoy this story. Time travel, if it actually ever occurs (has occurred, will occur??), will probably be ... more |
Pandora's Star
Review: Wonderful follow up to Night's Dawn Trilogy. Couldn't put my eReader down. Hamilton at his best. Have purchased all his novels, waiting for more ... more |