| Value for Money | 9.1/10 |
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| Overall rating | 8.7/10 |
| Format: Hardback, ISBN: 9780333687918 | ![]() | £14.00P&P: £2.75 |
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on 20th Apr 2008
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Good Points: Best Sci-fi there is - The grandeur, the scope, the dram - perfect
Bad Points: Nope
General comments: Have patience in the beginning of this vast saga - it will take a number of chapter until you get the flow of the multiple stories, that together, gives you a dreamscape.
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Review by
ragiman
on 21st Mar 2008
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Its been years since I read them all, perhaps time to revisit. Overall one of the best space operas ever. I keep hoping for more as high quality as this.
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on 16th Mar 2008
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This book is very action packed and entertaining. The fight scenes are amazing and the way Peter F Hamilton describes them, makes you feel as though you are actually there. The novel is very descriptive and very fun to read. IT is the first of three books, Thus the name Night's dawn trilogy. I have read them all and believe that they are the best of Peter's work. The plot is very gripping and extremely imaginative.
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Review by
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on 7th Jan 2008
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Peter F. Hamilton's 'The Reality Dysfunction' is a rollicking fantastic read, recommendable to anyone who enjoys sci-fi, philosophical writing, psychological reflection, mysteries, or action.
A particularly brilliant thing is the way the main topic of the book is the afterlife, religion, and the Grand Unified Theory, with so many different characters with conflicting views, and yet the author never exactly shows which view is the correct one, even though the whole thing is 'ended' quite effecti ...
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on 31st Jan 2007
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Great book. A large wodge of text but one flies through the epages. Loved the concept and the whole trilogy - some of the good guy characters might have needed a little more depth but a cracking read nonetheless.
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on 16th Jun 2006
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Peter F. Hamilton's, The Reality Dysfunction (Night's Dawn Trilogy) is well written - just not fast enough for me.
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on 11th Feb 2006
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I would recommend The Reality Dysfunction to any Sci Fi fan, I love it and have read the trilogy many times.
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