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Guestbook
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| Submitted by Sean from USA at 00:52 on 09-09-2010 |
Just finished Evolutionary Void... did not want it to end, but it was very satisfying! Keep up the great work, and thanks. |
| Submitted by Bela from Canada at 13:50 on 08-09-2010 |
I was trying to buy ebook format for iPad. I was really dissapointed to find that you can buy it in the US but not in Canada. |
| Submitted by Bor from Slovenia at 22:40 on 07-09-2010 |
I love the commonwealth saga. I'm at about 80% of the temporal void and I've bought the evolutionary void through amazon's kindle system today(www.amazon.com |
| Submitted by Ron from Netherlands at 17:36 on 06-09-2010 |
Can somebody tell me when people from Europe can buy the ebook version of "Evolutionary Void". And where? Delrey does not seem to be willing to sell to europeans wich, in my humble opinion, only forces people to download illegal copies from newsgroups. |
| Submitted by Ken from Usa at 03:07 on 06-09-2010 |
Mr. Hamilton, Is it just me, or did Inigo quote Douglas Adams about half way through The Evolutionary Void? Life, the universe and everything. Amazing work as usual, I am glad to hear you are planning on writing more takes from inside the void, the Edeard storyline is some of your best writing in years, if I may be so bold. Keep up the good work. Ken |
| Submitted by Kenneth Richardson from UK at 19:58 on 05-09-2010 |
Loving Evolutionary Void. Can't put it down. Keep writing this great Science Fiction, I will keep reading. |
| Submitted by Wim Van Wassenhove from Belgium at 17:51 on 04-09-2010 |
I have been searching like mad to find the Evolutionary Void on the Apple iBook store, no luck it would seem. I don't want to go spreading my eBooks over multiple applications like adding the Kindle App. Did I not look well enough or is the whole Void Trilogy not on the iBook store? Surprisingly older Hamilton books ARE available. |
| Submitted by Phil from Australia at 09:02 on 04-09-2010 |
Fantastic managed to get my copy of evolutionary void from Amazon - cost more in freight than the book but was well worth it. Will be on a plane on Sunday - plenty of time to enjoy a great story - Thanks Peter |
| Submitted by Doug Sullivan from U.S. at 04:33 on 04-09-2010 |
Hello, Mr. Hamilton! I enjoyed listening to John Lee read Pandora's Star, but it wasn't until just before Ozzie's outrageous cliffhanger that I realized it had a sequel. Bought the sequel as quickly as I could get to the bookstore. Well, after prying my jaw off the floor. Judas Unchained was quite the adrenaline rush. I felt like a kid. A kid who'd just swallowed two thousand pages of awesome! I'm tremendously thankful I stumbled across one of your books. Working on the rest. |
| Submitted by Jonathan from USA at 02:09 on 04-09-2010 |
I love your books. This should come as no surprise, considering the amount of fans writing in this guestbook. Yes, I am one of the multitudes. I devoured The Evolutionary Void in roughly 14 hours. I wanted you to know I enjoyed it immensely. Please go on doing what you do-- I look forward to your next piece! You are truly my favorite writer. |
| Submitted by Alan from USA at 23:14 on 03-09-2010 |
have read every one of your books and I tell everyone that without a doubt you are the best author I have ever read, sci-fi or not,...and I read a lot. |
| Submitted by Tim from McGregor at 20:14 on 03-09-2010 |
Just finished the Evolutionary Void and wanted to share the thrill. What a feast! Thanks for your hard work to give the world such a delight. |
| Submitted by Alex Woodhead from England at 00:31 on 03-09-2010 |
I have read alot of sci-fi and I appreciate the work you have done, it would not suprise me if the universe turns out to be just like the one in your head. All the best. |
| Submitted by Tim Wood from United Kingdom at 19:03 on 02-09-2010 |
Hi Peter, I've been a long-time fan and collector of your work and eagerly awaited details of your signing sessions for the new book. The only one I could have made is the one at Glasgow this month but I'm off on holiday with the wife. I've already reserved a copy for you to sign at Waterstones. Would you be willing to sign some of the other books from my collection if I left them at the store? Kind regards, Tim |
| Submitted by Jan Thomas Pettersen from Norway at 13:07 on 02-09-2010 |
How about a book signing in Norway? AT Outland sci fi and fantasy bookstore? Richard Morgan was there a while back. http://www.outland.no/ I would love to shake your hand and have you sign my Reality Dysfunction book. |
| Submitted by Tim from USA at 00:08 on 02-09-2010 |
Still not available on Audible on either the UK or US site. Granted, even Amazon was a day late with the release. It was still listed as pre-order only until this morning instead of becoming available on August 31st. So like, light a fire under them or something dude. =P |
| Submitted by Brian from USA at 18:19 on 01-09-2010 |
I'm very much looking forward to the Evolutionary Void being available on audible. I did a little looking around and according to Tantor Media's web site the narration is done by John Lee and the CD's are available on August 31 (yesterday). I've already emailed audible to find out when it will be available(no response yes) to see when it will be available. Hope this information helps any of the other fans waiting for it to show up on audible. |
| Submitted by Henk Venter from United Kingdom at 11:28 on 01-09-2010 |
You are a true Master. Cannot wait for Evolutionary Void! |
| Submitted by Mathieu B from France at 10:43 on 01-09-2010 |
Hello, First I wanted to say how I totally love your books As I respect your choice, I wanted to react on your last blog entry: Mac is not the lightside, it is still the darkside. Everything you can do with a mac you can do with Linux. You could try Ubuntu, for example. It's as easy/strong/bugfree as a mac, but you keep your freedom & money. Mac is The Most locked software in the world. It may be cool, but the price is Freedom. You can read more at www.fsf.org |
| Submitted by TompaGS from at 10:32 on 01-09-2010 |
Loved the Evolutionary Void! Way to go Peter! |
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