marlasinger
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I started reading Pandora's Star by Peter F. Hamilton, a few days ago, and I'm really enjoying it so far.
I haven't read too much science fiction (mainly Philip K. Dick, and his novels are much, much shorter), although it's a genre that I've been meaning to get into for a while. Haven't read any other Peter F. Hamilton books either, though I've always browsed them at bookstores, and been tempted.
Anyway, my eyes glaze over a bit at the techo-babble, but I'm still enjoying the story so far. Only up to page 124 (I'm reading the paperback version that is just over 1,100 pages) so I have a fair way to go.
Before I read it, I scoured through Amazon.com for some reviews, and it seems that this book fits into the Space Opera genre. What does this cover? Sci-fi epics?
Once I've finished, I'll post what I think under the Pandora's Star thread.
Anyway, my eyes glaze over a bit at the techo-babble, but I'm still enjoying the story so far. Only up to page 124 (I'm reading the paperback version that is just over 1,100 pages) so I have a fair way to go.
Before I read it, I scoured through Amazon.com for some reviews, and it seems that this book fits into the Space Opera genre. What does this cover? Sci-fi epics?
Once I've finished, I'll post what I think under the Pandora's Star thread.