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The Neutronium Alchemist
 
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The Neutronium Alchemist (Paperback)

de Peter F Hamilton (Author)
4.1étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (48 évaluations de client)
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Peter Hamilton's space opera saga, which began with the Reality Dysfunction, Part 1: Emergence and Part 2: Expansion, continues in The Neutronium Alchemist, another two-volume novel. Now the battle lines are clearly drawn, and more than half a dozen plot lines are charging ahead as humanity's galaxy-spanning culture faces a terrifying revelation: souls of the dead are returning from the beyond to possess the living. The living, though competent and brave in the best science fiction tradition, must contend with history's greatest generals and leaders, as well as some unexpected champions. Al Capone, it seems, makes an excellent interstellar emperor. How do you fight an enemy whose every soldier is also a hostage and who, if killed, will simply return to possess someone else? The dilemmas are not just technical, but moral, as people face the first real proof of life after death.

This conflict is far broader, though, than a simple apocalyptic battle of good versus evil. Among the possessors are some good souls who fight the risen dead even though it's against their best interest. Conversely, plenty of the living see siding with the dead as an opportunity to further their own interests. Action, wonders, and mystery continue to characterize this high-quality series. --Brooks Peck --Ce texte provient de la Mass Market Paperback édition.



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The second volume in the "Night's Dawn" trilogy. An ancient menace has escaped from Lalonde, shattering the Confederation's existence. In such times the last thing the galaxy needs is a new, powerful weapon. Yet Dr Mzu is determined to retrieve the Alchemist, so that she can complete a vendetta.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 A study in irrelevance, Avril 21 2004
Par Benjamin Seldon (Sydney, NSW Australia) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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It has often been said that the second book in a trilogy establishes nothing and goes nowhere. This is truly the case with this 1200 page indulgent study of irrelevance.

Despite the innane sex and pre-pubescent heroes rife in this series, I enjoyed the 'Reality Dysfunction' enough to suffer this second instalment to the series. Tragically Hamilton's creative insticts seem to have left him in this turgid and irritatingly repetitve novel. The plot is broken into a number of tenuously related stories; Dr Mzu tracking down her planet buster with intelligence agents and our juvenile 20 year old hero, Joshua, in hot pursuit; Quinn zipping off to earth to wreak his vengeance; the Confederation attempting to deal with AL Capone and various enclaves of the possessed; and other more or less significant side stories. In each of them, the one dimensional unoriginal central figures move from one act of stupidity to another. The pursuit of Dr Mzu is tragic. She eacapes the clutches of her pursuers only to run foul of them again and again. They reminded me of a Japanese TV drama where the two predestined lovers are brought tantalisingly close to some kind of resolution or closure only to have it ripped from them by some mindless act of stupidity and misunderstanding. Other strands of the narrative follow a similar pattern. There is so much procrastination!

Probably what I found most ceaslessly irritating was the cast of morons brought together by Hamilton to save the universe. Joshua epitomizes the shallow teen dork we have all come to know and hate from somewhere in our lives. He experiences a bit of late 'teen angst' after his dead mate tells him not to treat his girls so poorly. Wow. It is wonderfully pathetic. But he is not the only stupid one. With the galaxy on the brink of Chaos and humanity's resources stretched to the limit, one wouold think anything that could be done would be done. But no! One of the demon-evil possessed is in scientific 'torture-like' surveillance. She demands to see a lawyer and naturally is 'released' into a courtroom to chat about whether this kind of treatment is really kind of below the belt, or unsportsmanlike, as it were. Predictably, she explodes and kills people for a few minutes before being subdued again. Tragically for humanity, this allows important intelligence to be passed on to the dead and Al Capone to save his entire fleet of possessed starships. Doh!

Al Capone, the silly tart banging him, and the and whole '101 most loved' undead people thing only adds to maelstrom of irritation unleashed in this book.

As others before me have said, this is pulp. And like them I found myself flicking through the storylines I could no longer endure. I have never felt so enervated after a book in all my life.

But what's the use? Some people seem to have enjoyed it. But then again some people ike Nascar and Daytime TV soaps... If you have read the first book in the series you will probably read this. After that, do yourself a favour and read Jack Vance 'Demon Princes' series. Now that is writing!

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Peter Hamilton has Been Possessed, Mars 14 2004
and he's trying to steal my soul by boring me to death!!

I hardly ever flat out stop reading a book and give up. That's what I did with Neutronium Alchemist. Even more tedious than the first book - Reality Dysfunction. Just as goofy (dead coming back to possess the living?!?). Even more intricate subplots that disappear for what seems like hundreds of pages at a time. Just as much gratuitous sex and gore. And finally Hamilton pushes it over the top by bringing back Al Capone. Gimme a break.<...

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Keeping up the quality., Oct. 30 2003
Par Sailoil (Dublin Ireland) - Voir tous mes commentaires
The complexity of this series is staggering. If you have read the reality dysfunction and enjoyed it, I would recommend you move straight into reading this sequel. If you leave a large gap you may forget a raft of plot lines and characters.

There is little point in trying to summarise what happens in this book. That would defeat the point in reading the book! What I can say, is that the pace is just as frenetic, and the detail continues to build in this episode of the story. Excellent stuff, and well worth keeping up with the series.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Fantastic hard sci-fi mets space opera
The worlds that Peter F Hamilton creates in the Neutronium Alchemist series are utterly compelling, as are his storylines and ideas. Lisez davantage
Publié le Avril 20 2003 par Jo Wright

4.0étoiles sur 5 Space Opera with a twist, a reality dysfunction twist
I have the benefit, or the detriment, of reading this book without having access to the first two in the series. Lisez davantage
Publié le Janv. 25 2003 par Yiwei Sun

2.0étoiles sur 5 The payoff in volume 3 is really weak
The premise and much of the action was good throughout the series, but after wading through 1500 pages, I could not believe how lame the ending was. Lisez davantage
Publié le Oct. 21 2002 par Nicholas C. Stein

1.0étoiles sur 5 It's Not Worth It
Volume 3 of a six volume series. See series review on the Reality Dysfunction: Emergence page.
Publié le Janv. 16 2002 par Tom Casey

3.0étoiles sur 5 The Beginning of the Middle Section
Not really a separate novel, this is the start of the middle section of "The Night's Dawn," which started with "The Reality Dysfunction" and will conclude with... Lisez davantage
Publié le Oct. 20 2001 par watzizname

3.0étoiles sur 5 great story, [bad] paperback quality...
I love this story, I am almost finished with this novel and am moving on to number two.

However, this is my only gripe:

The quality of the paperbacks a horrible. Lisez davantage

Publié le Mai 29 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Read right after the last book
This book was great, don't get me wrong, but if you're committed to reading the entire series (ie you've read the Reality Dyfunction and want to see how it all ends eventually) do... Lisez davantage
Publié le Janv. 10 2001 par Michael Battaglia

2.0étoiles sur 5 The series falls on its face with installment #3
After having read the first two books in the series, I am sorely disappointed by this book.

It would appear that Hamilton has run out of ideas and is instead resorting to the... Lisez davantage

Publié le Juil 24 2000 par Alex J. Avriette

4.0étoiles sur 5 Has the typical problems of a 'middle' book.
I enjoyed this book, but it fell a little shy in comparison with the first installment in this five book 'trilogy. Lisez davantage
Publié le Mai 12 2000 par Peter Venetoklis

3.0étoiles sur 5 A logical follow-up to the first book, but not as engaging
That's right - I mean it. Not as engaging as the first, but this is through no fault of Hamiltons. This sad fact is true of most sequels. Lisez davantage
Publié le Nov. 3 1999

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