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Originally Posted by chlorine
I'll go check out the other suggestions in this thread, including Iain M. Banks, and also will try to read Pandora's star which I haven't read yet.
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Ian M. Banks is good. I enjoy his work. The most recent one of his I read was "Matter". Not the same scope as Hamilton, but still enjoyable.
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Originally Posted by ardeegee
Nobody mentioned Dan Simmon's Hyperion Cantos being similar to the Pandora/Judas books.
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I've read Hyperion a while back. I can't say that I was drawn in to the same degree as I was with Hamilton's work.