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This hefty novel of interstellar war and alien contact in the 25th century, a sort of Starship Troopers as if written by Charles Dickens, ranks as one of Hamilton's best. Though he's a mercenary for the Zantiu-Braun corporation, which gets its profits by periodically looting old interstellar colonies, Lawrence Newton has his eye on picking up a treasure trove of alien technology not on his employer's approved list of loot. When the Zantiu-Braun Third Fleet descends on the planet Thrallspring, the invaders unexpectedly find the inhabitants, who have access to some of that lost alien technology, prepared to fight back. After several hundred pages of well-depicted action and intrigue, the technology of the "dragons" makes the war superfluous, a definite victory for all opponents of the corporate pirates. It also makes it possible for Newton himself to travel in both time and space, and to put right the mishandling of a youthful love affair that forced him into exile in the first place. Ignoring conventional wisdom about expository lumps, flashbacks and viewpoint shifts, Hamilton (The Reality Dysfunction) nicely develops character while he also does some fine world building that's as good as it gets in space opera short of Lois McMaster Bujold. Despite the somewhat uneven pacing, the book is undeniably a page-turner and should provide many absorbing hours for the author's existing readers as well as a salutary introduction to a major SF author for a new audience. (Mar. 11)Forecast: With a five-city author tour and national print advertising both mainstream and genre, expect this one to rack up strong sales.

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In a far future, where interstellar trade has devolved into legitimized piracy, the Zantiu-Braun Corporation sends an elite troop of Skins, nearly invulnerable soldiers, to the planet Thallspring to collect their periodic dividends. The residents of Thallspring, however, have different ideas, as well as a secret weapon that has the potential to change not only the future but the past as well. The author of the "Night's Dawn" trilogy (The Reality Dysfunction, The Neutronium Alchemist, The Naked God) offers a standalone novel that combines personal drama with high-tech military sf and political intrigue. Hamilton has a knack for complex, believable characters; his heroes have flaws while his villains act according to their own codes of honor. A good choice for most sf collections.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Not great sci-fi, but definately good, Mai 15 2004
This review is from: Fallen Dragon (Hardcover)
As a frequent traveler, I find myself at the mercy of the stocking choices of airport booksellers when I have forgotten to bring sufficient reading material for my trip. This has resulted in my having intaken many, many awful science fiction books (Kevin J Anderson comes to mind as a guilty party). I didn't expect much else from Fallen Dragon, but I was pleasantly surprised to find a story of complexity and depth buried among the space opera. It's certainly not a landmark science-fiction novel, but the concepts are sound, the characters plausible, and there's enough neat ideas between the pages to create an entertaining universe. I liked this book.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 It sure takes that Dragon a long time to fall!!!, Mai 2 2004
Par David "dtstrange" (Pleasant Hill, CA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Fallen Dragon (Hardcover)
First, let me say that I thoroughly enjoyed this book. In many respects, it was much better then the Night's Dawn Trilogy, which kind of put Hamilton on the Sci-Fi scene. For one thing, this book has a much better ending then Night's Dawn and it doesn't try to do too much as that series did. However, Hamilton's one fault as a writer is that he doesn't know when to stop. The story of a 25th Century dreamer who is forced to become a low-level corporate enforcer in order to realize his dream of star travel is quite good and very imaginative. I enjoyed Hamilton's vision of the future and found it quite plausible in many respects. The book jacket has you believe that this is a story of three individuals, but in reality, it's the story of one and one only. While other characters get their time in this lengthy novel, it's Lawrence Newton's story that forms the basis for the book and that's the one that Hamilton concentrates his themes and arguments on the direction our current society is taking. (Yes, parts of this book are a little preachy, but it's well disguised!!)

This book is too long and it starts very slow. It takes a bit of effort to get through the first 100+ pages. There are very lengthy flashbacks, which don't seem to have a point until you get to the end of the book. Literally, the last chapter. Hamilton's editor could have done us a favor and had him chop those flashbacks down a bit. You get the point and the tricks early on and the details are not necessary to appreciate the author's argument. Overall, however, be grateful that Hamilton is no Robert Jordan and he does end the book, with no sequel needed or requested!! I do recommend this book.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Mature Hamilton in a non-epic package, Mars 24 2004
Par W. Eric Vandever (Mt. Vernon, NY) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Fallen Dragon (Hardcover)
"Fallen Dragon" is an awesome sci-fi novel by an incredible talent in the genre. Some of these reviews compare the novel unfavorably to Hamilton's "Night's Dawn" trilogy, but I think it's rather better: while ND is an epic space opera which draws strength from both its exploration of posthuman themes and grand drama on a cosmic scale, Fallen Dragon's strength is in its focus on characters and a far more mature style than was evident in ND. Fallen Dragon basically focuses on three characters and their involvement in the travails surrounding a particular colony world (though these events have implications for all human society, one eventually discovers), and this focus helps to create a strong storyline and character development that really matters to the reader.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Consistent
What I like most about Hamilton's worlds - they are consistent.
Economics, politics and technology form a complex entanglement and as you discover another aspect it fits... Read more
Publié le Oct. 4 2006 par ET

3.0étoiles sur 5 OK but not gripping
I usually love a good piece of SF, expecially one that will make me think and re-evaluate my values. Read more
Publié le Aoû 9 2004

1.0étoiles sur 5 Deus ex machina, anyone?
Lose your chance at love? Time travel's the answer!

British industry may be ailing today, but investors will be glad to know that Rolls-Royce will prosper. Read more

Publié le Juil 18 2004

3.0étoiles sur 5 Interesting, but flawed, read
The premise of this book is interesting. Colonies are not founded by governments or some sort of altruistic federation of planets, but by corporations who are in it for the... Read more
Publié le Janv. 9 2004 par S. OLEARY

5.0étoiles sur 5 also a great love story
This book is not only an exciting Sci-Fi but also a fantastic love story. Hamiltion creates a very believable world and believable characters that keeps you wanting for more. Read more
Publié le Janv. 9 2004 par Kai reaver

3.0étoiles sur 5 Not Visionary Enough
While the vision of things technical and scientific dance in the mind's eye like crystalline sugarplumbs... Read more
Publié le Déc 1 2003

4.0étoiles sur 5 Hamilton Doesn't Ignore Economics In His World Building
As the novel states at the beginning, the fault of most things in the universe is money.

And money is the problem with space exploration in the mid-24th century. Read more

Publié le Nov. 23 2003 par Randy Stafford

3.0étoiles sur 5 Doesn't excel, but doesn't disappoint.
I would have liked to have gone 3.5 stars, as I didn't feel it was quite a 4 star book. I loved Hamilton's Reality Dysfunction series, but never could get into the Mandel... Read more
Publié le Oct. 3 2003 par Michael Artman

2.0étoiles sur 5 Started ok - but went downhill
Nice hard sci-fi idea - but way too many irreverant details, the pacing gets slower and slower, and a lot of whats-the-point detailed sex. Read more
Publié le Sep 6 2003 par Howard Benson

4.0étoiles sur 5 Good beach read but predictable ending
As many other readers have explained, the book does suck you in and the descriptions of the equipment, patrols, and the fight against the invasion quite imagative and well done... Read more
Publié le Jui 27 2003 par Paul Guinnessy

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