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Original Title: The Temporal Void
ISBN: 1405088834 (ISBN13: 9781405088831)
Edition Language: English
Series: Void #2, Commonwealth Universe #4
Characters: Kristiana, Ivarl, Argian, Paula Myo, Edeard

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The Intersolar Commonwealth is in turmoil as the Living Dream's deadline for launching its Pilgrimage into the Void draws closer. Not only is the Ocisen Empire fleet fast approaching on a mission of genocide, but also an internecine war has broken out between the post-human factions over the destiny of humanity. Countering the various and increasingly desperate agents and factions is Paula Myo, a ruthlessly single-minded investigator, beset by foes from her distant past and colleagues of dubious allegiance...but she is fast losing a race against time. At the heart of all this is Edeard the Waterwalker, who once lived a long time ago deep inside the Void. He is the messiah of Living Dream, and visions of his life are shared by, and inspire billions of humans. It is his glorious, captivating story that is the driving force behind Living Dream's Pilgrimage, a force that is too strong to be thwarted. As Edeard nears his final victory the true nature of the Void is finally revealed.

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Title:The Temporal Void (Void #2)
Author:Peter F. Hamilton
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 746 pages
Published:October 3rd 2008 by Macmillan (first published September 23rd 2008)
Categories:Science Fiction. Space. Space Opera. Fiction

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Over the last few years I have become an increasingly keen fan of the works of Peter F Hamilton, and his latest work, The Temporal Void, has done nothing to change that trend. Weighing in at some 700 pages it is not for those with little time to read, especially as it is book two of his new "Void" trilogy which began with "The Dreaming Void" in 2007, which itself is a sequel to his previous "Commonwealth" duo of books (Pandora's Star/Judas Unchained) released in (2004/2005) . Hamilton does his

MIND-BLOWING.For me, at least so far, the Void and Makkathran are the ultimate apex in sci-fi creations.

I am already eagerly reading the third book in the Void Trilogy The Evolutionary Void, and so far, the second book "The Temporal Void" is by far the best. It is the most exciting. The stories about Edeard have endeared me to him, and to his world. In the first book, one does not have a concept of how his world is related to our own galaxy--he seemed to live in a world of fantasy. In this second book, the relationship is clearer. And now, instead of the stories about Edeard "getting in the way"

I am reviewing the novel The Temporal Void by Peter F Hamilton which is a very good book which I bought from kindle. This book is the 2nd installment in the Void Trilogy. In it we see the Void where the Rael live is still expanding. There is a good twist at the end involving the group who have made a pilgrimage to the Void. Earhead has been promoted first to bodyguard for the President and then because the public opinion starts to sway in his direction, stands for President himself. He has to

This one is tough for me to rate. Hamilton has a lot of great ideas in this series, and there are some very good sections. The problem for me is that there are more sections of the story that I find boring. Toward the end, I started to feel like everything was coming together, so I have hopes for the final book in the trilogy. Overall, a solid read, but not high on my list of recommendations.Rating: 6.5/10

A novel in three volumes consisting of: * The Dreaming Void * The Temporal Void * The Evolutionary VoidLike Nights Dawn and the Commonwealth Saga before it, the Void Trilogy is not so much a series as one single novel, sprawling over three 1500 page volumes. Thats why it took two months to read. Set over one thousand years after the end of Commonwealth, it reintroduces many of the old familiar characters. While it can be read independently, I would highly recommend that you read Commonwealth

this is the second book in Hamilton's void trilogy and it just starts. It took me quite some time to remember who all these characters and their allegiances were. But once I was imersed in the story that was no longer a problem. Like in the previous book 'the dreaming void' there are alternating chapters inside and outside the void. The outside chapters are scifi, the inside chapters lean towards fantasy. The emphasis in this volume is more on Edeard's rise to power inside the void then on the