Light Chaser by Peter F. Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Here's a surprisingly awesome Space Opera novella.
While it comes across as a loner pilot trading stories across many light-years, alone with her AI, the deeper story is one that caught me quite by surprise.
No spoilers, but if you love broad-scope massive empire-shaking timey-wimey hijinx love stories squeezed into bite-sized reads, then you really OUGHT to read this one.
I wanted to read it primarily for Peter F. Hamilton, but together with Gareth Powell, it became something special.
I was truly surprised by the scope. It snuck up on me because I was so invested in the everyday life. :)
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Tuesday, June 22, 2021
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