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43 Books
See allI thought this was pretty good but it didn't fully grab my like other Hamilton works have. I especially enjoy his trilogy, Night's Dawn. The commonwealth stuff I find okay but less interesting for whatever reason.
I am going to finish this duology out though. It was an interesting enough journey for me to see it through to the end. The fallers are a good sci-fi enemy and the Void is a fun concept.
A page-turner from Laymon, even if it feels kind of ridiculous sometimes. It's amazing how everyone in this book is unlikable and you kind of want them to fail, except potentially Judy, but you still find yourself rooting for a character.
It's a fun romp with lots of violence and sex to keep you turning the pages.
An interesting change of pace from what I expect from Weir, but a good one. We follow a youthful smuggler on a lunar colony, who quickly gets into a job much bigger than she is. Lots of interesting scientific explorations in typical Weir style, though less than you'll find in The Martian and Project Hail Mary due to the nature of the story.