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Reader Discussions > Xmas read - should I try picking up Salvation Sequence again or what can you recommend?

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message 1: by Mattias (new)

Mattias Sandström My reading of PF.H came to an halt about 30% into "Salvation" which I pre-ordered to my Kindle but completely lost interest in and put away. Didn't even bother to order the rest of the series.
Since then I have read many other authors but none is even close to his earlier series, of which I consider Commonwealth Saga the absolute masterpiece.

I am now close to finishing my worn copy of Judas Unchained for the 5th time so I ask all PF.H fans out there - should I try to pick up Salvation again or should I move on? If so - what do you suggest to read during xmas? What do you read when you don't read PF.H?

Thanks,
/Mattias


message 2: by MadProfessah (new)

MadProfessah (madprofesssah) | 142 comments Have you read GREAT NORTH ROAD? It’s only 1 book, one of his better ones and doesn’t require the commitment of SALVATION SEQUENCE.

I actually loved all 3 books in Salvation.

There’s also the Fallers duology of “The Abyss Beyond Dreams “ and The Night Without Stars” which is pretty good as well.


message 3: by Mattias (new)

Mattias Sandström MadProfessah wrote: "Have you read GREAT NORTH ROAD
Up until Salvation I've read and re-read everything I have found published by PF.H and would rate everything 4-5 stars. Great North Road sure is among the top ones and was my first encounter with the PI-meets-Sci-Fi genre.
The Void took me two reads to enjoy and re-reading it was amazing. Read it the first time when it was published and after The Dreaming Void I was sort of in the same position as with Salvation.

Glad to hear you loved Salvation. Now that the trilogy is complete it seems like I'll have to give it a second chance in a cozy chair with some eggnog.


message 4: by M. (new)

M. Garnet | 63 comments Not a Christmas book but still a great Space Opera. I just finished Star Splinter: A Space Opera Adventure (Fractured Space Series Book 1)
J G Cressey, Amanda Shore. I enjoyed this so much I have ordered the second in the series. I recommend this for a get-away from all the worry that we have right now. It is a great read.


message 5: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 1 comments These seem like strong recommendations. I’m new to the genre, so I can use all the help I can get!


message 6: by Mattias (new)

Mattias Sandström Jackie wrote: "These seem like strong recommendations. I’m new to the genre, so I can use all the help I can get!"
How I wish I could be in your shoes to be able to rediscover this genre :-) Wishing you many good reads.


message 7: by MadProfessah (new)

MadProfessah (madprofesssah) | 142 comments I think if you like PFH (and have read everything he’s written except Salvation Sequence) you will probably like ALASTAIR REYNOLDS “Revelation Space”—I might start with “The Prefect” (now called “Aurora Rising”) before going off to the RS trilogy.

Also have you tried THE EXPANSE by James SA Corey? Those are the closest space opera SF to PFH i can think of…


message 8: by Mattias (new)

Mattias Sandström Thanks MadProfessah!
I have read Revelation Space but The Prefect was new for me. Added to the list.
Agree that The Expanse was really good. With Prime now available in Sweden maybe I'll catch up with the rest of the seasons of the series.


message 9: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin | 189 comments Seconding Mad Professah, Alastair Reynolds is great! I’d recommend his book Chasm City as well. Set in the RS universe but stands alone and has a definite noir feel to it.


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