The naked god

975 pages

English language

Published Sept. 27, 2000 by Warner Books.

ISBN:
978-0-446-52567-1
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OCLC Number:
41580637

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The series is wildly scattered and yet pieces of it are very entertaining. Skipped sequences with characters I did not care much for (such as Capone). Some credit should be given simply for the author's ability to write 4500 pages in one world, which is no mean feat. I do think this would have been a much stronger series with stronger editing and authorial brutality - the central theme is interesting, but I think it could have been handled more directly.


I also found the ending disappointing, perhaps inevitably, but the idea of 'swallowing' for FTL travel, that then leads to an omnipotent God-creature that can solve all the problems is very weak. It felt as though having created 4000 pages of backstory, the author reealized he didn't have a clue how to end things properly.

reviewed The naked god by Peter F. Hamilton (The night's dawn -- 3)

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It's is a bit unfair to criticize a book called "The Naked God" for an ending that smells more than a little of deus ex machina. But even if that is true, it is telegraphed pretty well, and still satisfyingly surprising. Even more than the other books in the triology, this one is overly long, but still entertaining and engrossing overall.

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