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Alex wrote: "I've never read any of your books. Where's a good place to start?"
@Alex, He is excellent one of the best sci fi novels I ever read really recommend him, his scope is incredible.
I kinda messed reading him though, I was reading Reality Dysfunction which I think is great place to start and I got ill and for some absurd reason I forgot to go back to the book and it was nearly finished, its such a tome its hard to read again and I have left it too long to start from were I left because I don't really remember were I left off now Doh!
Got to think of a question though because I think he is amazing.
Ahh I have one. Are any of your sci fi ideas, things in your books started to become reality, are they designing anything you have invented.
@Alex, He is excellent one of the best sci fi novels I ever read really recommend him, his scope is incredible.
I kinda messed reading him though, I was reading Reality Dysfunction which I think is great place to start and I got ill and for some absurd reason I forgot to go back to the book and it was nearly finished, its such a tome its hard to read again and I have left it too long to start from were I left because I don't really remember were I left off now Doh!
Got to think of a question though because I think he is amazing.
Ahh I have one. Are any of your sci fi ideas, things in your books started to become reality, are they designing anything you have invented.

Should I read Pandora's Star and Judas Unchained BEFORE Void books?
Also, has anyone gotten through all of the Nights Dawn saga?

I've read Night's Dawn. It is partly horror, and a historical figure comes back from the dead.

I love his military tech though and the worlds he builds. One of my favourite parts was the mercs fighting on Lalonde. Please can we have more hi tech military battles in the future.
I'm a big fan of his works but The Naked God ending and the whole Capone side of story were the few disappointments I've found.

Also, I found it a bit creepy how common it was for people who were hundreds of years old to be having sexual relationships with teenage first-lifers. Why doesn't their society have taboos against that? It seems that it would be considered child molestation.

Any plans on returning to the universe laid out on Fallen Dragon? Would love to see some more in that world.
Also what was the deal with the Zanth. A "please explain" or another novel in that universe to do the same would be most excellent.

I've read all of the Night's Dawn series and Pandora's Star and Judas Unchained. Need to start the Void books next.
I love his books, but they're just so dense. I need time between each series.
Also, what were his inspirations? I'm guessing he was a big Asimov fan (I get that vibe) but what was the book or series that made him decide to create his own universe(s)?

Forgot to ad...Holy Crap you got Peter Hamilton!?!

"Dear Mr. Hamilton,
In the Commonwealth Saga you created the race of Primes. I found them refreshingly unique. They are not just another bug-eyed monsters from the neighboring solar system. In many ways they are disturbingly alien to humankind.
What inspired you in creating the Primes? Where did that „spark” come?"

Any plans on returning to the universe laid out on Fallen Dragon? Would love to see some more in that world.
I'd like to reiterate the question about the Fallen Dragon universe. A return there would be very appreciated.
What would you like us to ask him?