· The Fractal Prince addresses some of the largest issues – immortality and death, love and betrayal, the power of story – but it feels more like an intricate, bejewelled device than a deathstar Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. The Fractal Prince; By: Hannu Rajaniemi; Narrated by: Scott Brick; Series: Jean le Flambeur, Book 2 Length: 10 hrs and 19 mins. In The Fractal Prince, Hannu Rajaniemi's sparkling follow-up to the critically acclaimed international sensation The Quantum Thief, he returns to his awe-inspiring vision of the universe and we discover what the future held for Earth/5().
― Hannu Rajaniemi, quote from The Fractal Prince "Being who you are for ever is the price you pay for immortality." "Live on berries in a hollowed-out comet lit by artificial suns long enough, and you start to have delusions about achieving enlightenment.". The Fractal Prince is the second science fiction novel by Hannu Rajaniemi and the second novel to feature the post-human gentleman thief Jean le Flambeur. It was published in Britain by Gollancz in September , and by Tor in the same year in the US. The novel is the second in the trilogy, following The Quantum Thief () and preceding The Causal Angel (). The Fractal Prince by Hannu Rajaniemi starting at $ The Fractal Prince has 5 available editions to buy at Half Price Books Marketplace.
The Fractal Prince is the second science fiction novel by Hannu Rajaniemi and the second novel to feature the post-human gentleman thief Jean le Flambeur. It was published in Britain by Gollancz in September , and by Tor in the same year in the US. The novel is the second in the trilogy, following The Quantum Thief and preceding The Causal Angel. It is a sequel to "The Quantum Thief" and while some aspects are retold (fortunately, Rajaniemi has the story teller gift and manages to indirectly infuse critical elements without you feeling that you are rehashing a previous novel) you should read "The Quantum Thief" before you launch into "The Fractal Prince". The Fractal Prince. "The good thing is, no one will ever die again. The bad thing is, everyone will want to." A physicist receives a mysterious paper. The ideas in it are far, far ahead of current.
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