I've
just finished reading the first of three SF novels by Peter F
Hamilton, the UK's leading science fiction writer. The Dreaming Void
follows three young men on very different journeys in 3580 in the
Intersolar Commonwealth: Inigo, whose dreams are transmitted through
the ether and experienced by billions, inspiring them to pilgrimage,
Aaron, a man with serious amnesia who knows only his name and that he
must stop Inigo and the pilgrimage, and Edeard, a junior constable- a
police figure- trying to bring about order to his city. His psychic
powers put him a cut above his peers.
I
found the plot very heavy and technical, which is fair for a “hard
SF” novel like this. The predictions of future tech and
lifestyles were fascinating. I'd love for my calendar to be in my
head permanently, and for this- plus the internet- to be accessible
through instant mind-control. It's a little cheesy, it's
action-packed, and massively inventive and engaging. Looking forward
to the (much larger) second and third parts.
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