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I would say the first 50% was rather slow. I also read it in about 6 days and kinda burnt myself out. The rest of the book took three weeks. But once the exploration of the Dyson star begins the story picks up steadily to the end.
Now for a Tolkien break before I dive into Judas Unchained. I have the three Night's Dawn books (UK editions) glaring at me right now like a Mt Everest on the side of my Mt Tsukonudo. Ah, delicious trepidation.

As for Night's Dawn, I loved it - though be warned, in places it gets really dark. I read it years ago and there's a few scenes I still try very hard not to think about.


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Hahah, thanks! I like the idea that it's a post script :)

I agree about the murder mystery possibly taking away from the beginning. I enjoyed that portion though - reminded me of a film noir and other parts of the book feel very film noir to me too but more in tone than content. But yes, once we get into space and start exploring the Dyson Pair it really gets going and the whole journey is worth the destination


It is amusing that Hamilton makes Banks seem concise.



I listened.. Lind space opera has been in my wheel house for nearly fifty years and I cut my early novel reading tweet on James Michener and Lord of the Rings. It would have been a lot better at at least 500 pages shorter.


Below the review you can see my progress in the book from January 30, which shows how big the book really is.
I agree with other comments that the first 20% or so is a bit of a slog. But oh goodness I think it’s worth it. I’m usually an epic fantasy reader so finding a similar pacing and style with various character POV in a sci-fi novel has been a lot of fun for me.
I really just want to put this out there to chat more about the positive aspects of the book and critique it with others who are enjoying it and stuck with it.