The Naked God: Night's Dawn Trilogy, Book 3

The Naked God: Night's Dawn Trilogy, Book 3
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Hamilton's awe-inspiring Night's Dawn trilogy.. The Confederation is starting to collapse politically and economically, allowing the "possessed" to infiltrate more worlds. The campaign to liberate Mortonridge from the possessed degenerates into a horrendous land battle, the kind that hasn't been seen by humankind for 600 years; then some of the protagonists escape in a very unexpected direction. Quinn Dexter is loose on Earth, destroying the giant arcologies one at a time. The Naked God is the brilliant climax to Peter F. Joshua Calvert and Syrinx fly their starships on a mission to find the Sleeping God, which an alien race believes holds the key to overthrowing the possessed. As Louise Kavanagh tries to track him down, she manages to acquire some strange and powerful allies whose goal doesn't quite match her own
A phenomenal ending to an awesome series! ClairBear I thoroughly enjoyed this entire series ! These are now in my top 10 favorites of all time, and I've read quite a few different series of books throughout the course of my life. If you have not read these books, my advice is to buy the first one today and check it out ! My husband and I received this trilogy of books for Christmas, and I must admit that I had a hard time beginning to read the first book. As a high school graduate with no college education, I found that there were a Lot of "Big words" packed into the first couple of chapters of the first book that I was having a problem understandin. "Good things come with hard labour (pleasant labour I might add)" according to ionut. What can I say, almost Good things come with hard labour (pleasant labour I might add) ionut What can I say, almost 4000 pages in the entire trilogy. You have to be patient to go through all and wait to find out how the writer solves the puzzle in the end. Now that I've finished it I have to say that it is worth it.I would dare to say that this is one of those books (I refer to the entire trilogy) that truly makes your mind richer, makes you think at the paramount philosophical issues that trouble the humanity in its quest of becoming better as an entire race.The ideas that are put forth by Peter F Hamilton in all his books are and will be for thousands of years to come (if we will exist t. 000 pages in the entire trilogy. You have to be patient to go through all and wait to find out how the writer solves the puzzle in the end. Now that I've finished it I have to say that it is worth it.I would dare to say that this is one of those books (I refer to the entire trilogy) that truly makes your mind richer, makes you think at the paramount philosophical issues that trouble the humanity in its quest of becoming better as an entire race.The ideas that are put forth by Peter F Hamilton in all his books are and will be for thousands of years to come (if we will exist t. Inspiring! jane arc After being sorely disappointed by the middle two books (other reviewers have hinted at a "middle-book syndrome", which _The Neutronium Alchemist_ suffered from), I wasn't quite sure what to expect from _The Naked God_. And paying for a hardcover was something I hadn't expected to have to do.As I started to read _The Naked God_, Hamilton seemed to have grabbed hold of what made _The Reality Disfunction_ such a good book (or rather pair of books). He created gripping suspense on several plotlines.Then, with what wasn't quite literary grace, he began to weave them all together into a comprehensive cl