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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/12/2023 22:23, Kelly Anderson
wrote:<br>
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<pre>ChatGPT says that, "one notable example is the works of Peter F.
Hamilton, whose sci-fi novels often include humans who have evolved
into subspecies, influenced by technology, ideology, and biology." Has
anyone read Hamilton's books? Worth the read??</pre>
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Definitely worth the read. I've read all of his stuff, I think, and
nothing strikes me as being not worth it.<br>
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Some of the novels are BIG books (most of them actually), so be
prepared for that. Good world-building, and he doesn't just stick to
one. I found lots of transhumanist ideas in his stuff, and rate him
as one of my favourite authors (ranking alongside Iain M Banks,
which should indicate how highly I regard him).<br>
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Highly Recommended.<br>
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Ben<br>
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