An edition of The Dreaming Void (2007)

The dreaming void

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An edition of The Dreaming Void (2007)

The dreaming void

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Reviewers exhaust superlatives when it comes to the science fiction of Peter F. Hamilton. His complex and engaging novels, which span thousands of years--and light-years--are as intellectually stimulating as they are emotionally fulfilling. Now, with The Dreaming Void, the eagerly awaited first volume in a new trilogy set in the same far-future as his acclaimed Commonwealth saga, Hamilton has created his most ambitious and gripping space epic yet.The year is 3589, fifteen hundred years after Commonwealth forces barely staved off human extinction in a war against the alien Prime. Now an even greater danger has surfaced: a threat to the existence of the universe itself.At the very heart of the galaxy is the Void, a self-contained microuniverse that cannot be breached, cannot be destroyed, and cannot be stopped as it steadily expands in all directions, consuming everything in its path: planets, stars, civilizations. The Void has existed for untold millions of years. Even the oldest and most technologically advanced of the galaxy's sentient races, the Raiel, do not know its origin, its makers, or its purpose.But then Inigo, an astrophysicist studying the Void, begins dreaming of human beings who live within it. Inigo's dreams reveal a world in which thoughts become actions and dreams become reality. Inside the Void, Inigo sees paradise. Thanks to the gaiafield, a neural entanglement wired into most humans, Inigo's dreams are shared by hundreds of millions--and a religion, the Living Dream, is born, with Inigo as its prophet. But then he vanishes.Suddenly there is a new wave of dreams. Dreams broadcast by an unknown Second Dreamer serve as the inspiration for a massive Pilgrimage into the Void. But there is a chance that by attempting to enter the Void, the pilgrims will trigger a catastrophic expansion, an accelerated devourment phase that will swallow up thousands of worlds. And thus begins a desperate race to find Inigo and the mysterious Second Dreamer. Some seek to prevent the Pilgrimage; others to speed its progress--while within the Void, a supreme entity has turned its gaze, for the first time, outward. . . .From the Hardcover edition.

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Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
651

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Cover of: The Dreaming Void
The Dreaming Void
March 25, 2008, Del Rey
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The Dreaming Void
2008, Random House Publishing Group
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The dreaming void
2007, Macmillan
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Edition Notes

Novel.

Published in
London
Series
Void trilogy -- pt. 1

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Library of Congress
PR6058.A5536 D74 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
651 p. ;
Number of pages
651

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Open Library
OL19971854M
Internet Archive
dreamingvoid00hami_084
ISBN 10
140508880X, 1405088818
ISBN 13
9781405088800, 9781405088817
Library Thing
3119013
Goodreads
2907596
1176725

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