
The Reality Dysfunction
Night's Dawn Trilogy, Book 1
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John Lee
In AD 2600, the human race is finally beginning to realize its full potential. Hundreds of colonized planets scattered across the galaxy host a multitude of prosperous and wildly diverse cultures. Genetic engineering has pushed evolution far beyond nature's boundaries, defeating disease and producing extraordinary spaceborn creatures. Huge fleets of sentient trader starships thrive on the wealth created by the industrialization of entire star systems, and throughout inhabited space the Confederation Navy keeps the peace. A true golden age is within our grasp.
But now something has gone catastrophically wrong. On a primitive colony planet, a renegade criminal's chance encounter with an utterly alien entity unleashes the most primal of all our fears. An extinct race that inhabited the galaxy aeons ago called it the Reality Dysfunction. It is the nightmare that has prowled beside us since the beginning of history.
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The page to page writing is arguably inferior to Hamilton's later stuff, but the ideas here are so dang grand! This is a Big Story with lots of point of view characters.
Like most of Hamilton's books, the start is a bit slow - with many characters and societies introduced, but once it gets going the momentum is impressive. Stick with it - it's worth it.
****As of writing this review you still need to download in parts, whole book download will not work (hopefully this is fixed soon). ***
Quick tip, I love John Lee as a reader, but I enjoy his reading and performance at 1.25 playback speed even more.
Finally on Audible!! My favorite Hamilton series!
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What made the experience of listening to The Reality Dysfunction the most enjoyable?
One of Peter Hamilton's best works & John Lee delivers it wonderfully.Have you listened to any of John Lee’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Another John Lee master piece!If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Not a thing!Any additional comments?
Audible, I really hope we see the rest of this trilogy in the coming months!!!Finally! 1 of the greatest Space Operas out there!
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My suggestion is to skip this one and head over to Leviathan Wakes and the Expanse Series.
Painful
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Good, but could use some editing
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Raw early work from a master of sci-fi
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another amazing book and performance
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meh
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I could listen to John Lee read the phone book...
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Good world building, bad story
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
For the story, absolutely. For the ease of listening, no. It shouldn't take this much mental work to follow scene shifts. To the person who produced this audiobook (if you're reading this): You did a poor job, leaving absolutely no pauses in between scenes. The result is disorienting at best, and utterly confusing at times. Basically, it listens like a really long book with no paragraph breaks.Who was your favorite character and why?
Probably Tranquility, for its wry humor and the calm wisdom it exudes. As for a human character, Syrinx. Her strength and determination, along with the unbreakable link she shares with Oenone make her a wonderful character to follow. The reader constantly hopes that Joshua Calvert is a better person than he seems to be throughout the book, but is never really given evidence of such a character shift. All the more reason to read the next book.Have you listened to any of John Lee’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No, but I hope that other recordings of his work are better edited. Lee is a bit daunting for a yank to listen to at first, but one becomes accustomed to his accents and cadence over time. As stated previously, the editing makes this book more work than it should be.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Frustration more than anything. The format simply makes the listener work to keep up with who is who and what's happening. The very bad editing job made that a much more difficult task than it ever should have been.Any additional comments?
Whoever produced this book did every single listener a disservice by removing the breaks between scenes. There are effectively no pauses between scenes and chapters. The effect is jarring, and I found myself having to replay portions so that I could orient myself to the setting and characters. This didn't just happen once, but dozens of times.Story & Narration: Good. Listening: Too Much Work.
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