Yes very much although I need to catch up with his last few novels. I have been too busy and distracted for the past few years to keep up with my sci-fi reading so I am way behind on the latest releases from my favourite authors.
The deus ex machina conclusions to his stories are getting a bit worn, but he's still superb at producing lots of seemingly unconnected threads that come together to form a wonderful picture at the end.
The first thing I read of his had a very unsatisfying deus ex ending that seemed to come out of the blue, but perhaps a re-read would show me there were clues I missed. Since then I've been fairly happy with how he wraps things up, and I've read almost everything he's published.
I mean, they have their flaws and show their age a bit. But fundamentally, they're still very enjoyable sci-fi with entertaining characters and some great imagery.
Slowly working my way through the Commonwealth universe novels at the moment - about done with Judas Unchained, have a used copy of Abyss Beyond Dreams on the way. Hadn't seen **Light Chaser **but adding it to my overly-wrong TBR list.
His Night's Dawn Trilogy got me into reading science fiction, so his books will always feel nostalgic to me. However I haven't read him in years. It was just more of the same and my taste grew elsewhere. Especially towards shorter works and his books are doorstoppers.
I haven't read any Peter F. Hamilton books yet (though after reading this thread plan too!) but I have read all Gareth L. Powell books. He writes fun adventurous sci fi set in unique worlds. I love his books.
Oh, and I'd say a good starting point would be Fallen Dragon since it's a standalone or Pandora's Star since it's the start of what imho is hist best work! It's a universe divided into three series, first the Commonwealth Saga (Pandora's Star & Judas Unchained) followed by the Void Trilogy (The Dreaming Void, The Temporal Void, The Evolutionary Void) and lastly The Chronicle of the Fallers (The Abyss Beyond Dreams, Night Without Stars)
There's a prequel to the Commonwealth Saga as well, Misspent youth.. it's.. decent. I wouldn't start with it but it might be nice if you want a little bit more backstory to the main tech aspects used in the series.
I've heard many say that but I can't really remember them so I guess I wasn't bothered by them? Though I've heard he's gotten better in that area as well so maybe the ones I read ages ago was worse?
I love his books, and I have 110% stolen the name "Bionanonics" for use with a sci-fi character in RP forums, and if I ever write a sci-fi story I am going to probably use it there too. I am currently wrapped up in writing a fantasy serial instead though, so no idea if that will ever happen.
I have not read Light Chaser though. I should look that up.