Hannu Rajaniemi was born in 1978, Hannu Rajaniemi has written at least 39 books. Their most popular book is The Quantum Thief with 306 saves with an average rating of 3.78⭐.
Hannu Rajaniemi is a Finnish author of science fiction and fantasy, who writes in both English and Finnish. He lives in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is a founding director of a technology consultancy company, ThinkTank Maths.
Rajaniemi was born in Ylivieska, Finland. He holds a B.Sc. in Mathematics from the University of Oulu, a Certificate of Advanced Study in Mathematics from the University of Cambridge and a Ph.D. in Mathematical Physics from the University of Edinburgh. Prior to starting his Ph.D. candidature, he completed his national service as a research scientist for the Finnish Defence Forces.
While pursuing his Ph.D. in Edinburgh, Rajaniemi joined Writers' Bloc, a writers' group in Edinburgh that organizes semi-regular spoken word performances and counts Charlie Stross amongst its members. Early works included his first published short story Shibuya no Love in 2003 and his short story Deus Ex Homine in Nova Scotia, a 2005 anthology of Scottish science fiction and fantasy, which caught the attention of his current literary agent, John Jarrold.
Rajaniemi gained attention in October 2008 when John Jarrold secured a three-book deal for him with Gollancz, on the basis of only twenty-four double-spaced pages. His debut novel, The Quantum Thief, was published in September 2010 by Gollancz in Britain and in May 2011 by Tor Books in the U.S. A sequel, The Fractal Prince, was published in September 2012 by Gollancz and in November 2012 by Tor.
2016 • 53 Readers • 304 pages • 3.6
#1 of 5 in The Infinity Project
2011 • 21 Readers • 333 pages • 4.2
#3 of 5 in The Infinity Project
2014 • 19 Readers • 352 pages • 4
2015 • 18 Readers • 242 pages • 3.8
2017 • 16 Readers • 336 pages • 2.8
2016 • 13 Readers • 256 pages • 3.8
2023 • 9 Readers • 3.5
2015 • 8 Readers • 242 pages • 4.5
#3 of 2 in Mars
2013 • 5 Readers • 576 pages • 3
2017 • 4 Readers • 287 pages • 4.5
2015 • 3 Readers • 437 pages • 4
2012 • 3 Readers • 375 pages
2017 • 2 Readers • 5
1 Reader
2011 • 1 Reader • 536 pages
2013 • 1 Reader • 257 pages
1 Reader • 5
2012 • 1 Reader • 135 pages • 3
2015 • 1 Reader • 130 pages
2006 • 44 pages
2018 • 384 pages
2017 • 336 pages