User Profile

Yohan Yukiya Sese Cuneta μ‚¬μš”ν•œ πŸ“š

youronlyone@bookwyrm.world

Joined 9Β months, 1Β week ago

(Originally @youronlyone@bookwyrm.social )

♾️ #AutisticActually ✨ Appeared: Sports Seoul; The Daily Report Arirang

©️ #CCBySA4 🐬 only me

πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­ #Philippines #Filipino

πŸ›– im.youronly.one πŸ†” iam.youronly.one πŸ“š wiki.youronly.one

SNS: πŸ’« @youronlyone@c.im πŸ¦‹ @youronly.one@bsky.brid.gy πŸ–ΌοΈ @youronlyone@pixelfed.social

πŸ‘‰πŸ½ woosh.link/youronly.one

YourOnlyOne #fedi22

This link opens in a pop-up window

Peter F. Hamilton: Pandora's Star (Paperback, 2005, Del Rey/Ballantine Books)

Review of "Pandora's Star" on 'Goodreads'

You can read my complete review on my blog: laibcoms.com/pandoras-star

I
applaud Hamilton in his way of building up the invasion. Because he introduced a lot of characters and let us lived with each as if we were them, the invasion gave an intense feeling as by this time we were already in their world. It also justifies the length of the book – 988 pages, font size 11.5, with a .8 line-spacing and why you should not skip anything.

Combine his method of thoroughly describing the world around, I can truly say that I was there during the invasion. The 800 pages or so building up the characters ended up being a built-up of the world and the invasion. It simply pulled me in. It immersed me. I was really there with them.

No other book brought this level of immersion to me. Hamilton disproved me that immersion is …

Peter F. Hamilton: Pandora's Star (Paperback, 2005, Del Rey/Ballantine Books)

None

You can read my complete review on my blog: laibcoms.com/pandoras-star

I
applaud Hamilton in his way of building up the invasion. Because he introduced a lot of characters and let us lived with each as if we were them, the invasion gave an intense feeling as by this time we were already in their world. It also justifies the length of the book – 988 pages, font size 11.5, with a .8 line-spacing and why you should not skip anything.

Combine his method of thoroughly describing the world around, I can truly say that I was there during the invasion. The 800 pages or so building up the characters ended up being a built-up of the world and the invasion. It simply pulled me in. It immersed me. I was really there with them.

No other book brought this level of immersion to me. Hamilton disproved me that immersion is …