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I'm 70 years old and have read many different science fiction/ fantasy books since my teen years. This, by far, is the most riveting story I've read
, in this genre. Dan Simmons is a very creative and cohesive writer who can manage a huge story with many diverse characters and bring them all together to a coherent conclusion. I just finished the series, tonight and am." blown away".
If I could, I would give this series a.ten star rating and highly recommend it to teens/young adults to seniors like.myself. Thanks again, Dan Simmons for many happy reading hours.
SF RETELLING OF THE CANTERBURY TALESSF_MEME, HAVE YOU READ HYPERION? I THINK SYFY IS MAKING A SHOW BASED ON THAT.I READ AND ENJOYED IT, BUT MY COPY OF IT HAD A PREVIEW OF THE THIRD BOOK AT THE END THAT STARTED WITH A BLURB THAT SPOILED EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENED IN THE SECOND BOOK, SO I STILL GET KIND OF ANNOYED WHENEVER I SEE THE NAME.IL HYPERION AND THE FALL OF HYPERION.I THINK SUBSEQUENT BOOKS KIND OF SOURED ME ON HYPERION. STOP AFTER THE FIRST OR MAYBE THE SECOND.IL THE FIRST TWO, BUT THE
Good lord, it's really been six months I've been reading this. Totally worth it, though, especially being able to read them all in sequence this way.

Loved the first book, Hyperion. Wonderful stories, and you can't help but wonder just where Simmons is taking you.Fall was a bit of a let-down. I appreciated the concept, but wasn't in love with the execution.Rise really didn't need to be as long as it is. And I have the same problem with it that I did as Fall. But more so, because I don't love the characters as much. Seriously just want Raul to shut up.Overall, still not a bad read. I don't regret reading the books, and I pushed myself through
Its quite an achievement to spin such a complex story across time and space, and 3000+ pages, without drawing it out unnecessarily.The level of ambition is high, weaving together major questions about artificial intelligence, philosophy, culture, technology, and religion pretty seamlessly.Ultimately the author is highly successful in satisfying the reader in the depth of and breadth of solving the grand mysteries and tying loose ends gracefully.Why not 5/5? I think more contemporary attempts at
I enjoyed the first pair of this four-book set more than the second pair. The author's writing style was generally good and engaging, and I really enjoyed the literary allusions/homages liberally sprinkled throughout the text -- homages to the Canterbury Tales and The Odyssey seem most obvious, along with frequent use of poetry from John Keats, but there are hints of others as well. There are a lot of great hard science elements, with a lot of fun story wrinkles due to time manipulations, and I
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Original Title: | The Hyperion Cantos |
ISBN: | 5237002552 (ISBN13: 9785237002553) |
Edition Language: | Russian |
Series: | Hyperion Cantos #1-4 |
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The absolutely best science fiction I've ever read.I'm 70 years old and have read many different science fiction/ fantasy books since my teen years. This, by far, is the most riveting story I've read
, in this genre. Dan Simmons is a very creative and cohesive writer who can manage a huge story with many diverse characters and bring them all together to a coherent conclusion. I just finished the series, tonight and am." blown away".
If I could, I would give this series a.ten star rating and highly recommend it to teens/young adults to seniors like.myself. Thanks again, Dan Simmons for many happy reading hours.
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Title | : | Hyperion / The Fall of Hyperion / Endymion / Rise of Endymion (Hyperion Cantos #1-4) |
Author | : | Dan Simmons |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 188 pages |
Published | : | 1998 |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy. Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.55 From 1397 Users | 35 ReviewsPiece Out Of Books Hyperion / The Fall of Hyperion / Endymion / Rise of Endymion (Hyperion Cantos #1-4)
GreatbookWonderful series, nice to have it all in one place. A true science fiction classic that draws you in with an interesting narrative style.SF RETELLING OF THE CANTERBURY TALESSF_MEME, HAVE YOU READ HYPERION? I THINK SYFY IS MAKING A SHOW BASED ON THAT.I READ AND ENJOYED IT, BUT MY COPY OF IT HAD A PREVIEW OF THE THIRD BOOK AT THE END THAT STARTED WITH A BLURB THAT SPOILED EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENED IN THE SECOND BOOK, SO I STILL GET KIND OF ANNOYED WHENEVER I SEE THE NAME.IL HYPERION AND THE FALL OF HYPERION.I THINK SUBSEQUENT BOOKS KIND OF SOURED ME ON HYPERION. STOP AFTER THE FIRST OR MAYBE THE SECOND.IL THE FIRST TWO, BUT THE
Good lord, it's really been six months I've been reading this. Totally worth it, though, especially being able to read them all in sequence this way.

Loved the first book, Hyperion. Wonderful stories, and you can't help but wonder just where Simmons is taking you.Fall was a bit of a let-down. I appreciated the concept, but wasn't in love with the execution.Rise really didn't need to be as long as it is. And I have the same problem with it that I did as Fall. But more so, because I don't love the characters as much. Seriously just want Raul to shut up.Overall, still not a bad read. I don't regret reading the books, and I pushed myself through
Its quite an achievement to spin such a complex story across time and space, and 3000+ pages, without drawing it out unnecessarily.The level of ambition is high, weaving together major questions about artificial intelligence, philosophy, culture, technology, and religion pretty seamlessly.Ultimately the author is highly successful in satisfying the reader in the depth of and breadth of solving the grand mysteries and tying loose ends gracefully.Why not 5/5? I think more contemporary attempts at
I enjoyed the first pair of this four-book set more than the second pair. The author's writing style was generally good and engaging, and I really enjoyed the literary allusions/homages liberally sprinkled throughout the text -- homages to the Canterbury Tales and The Odyssey seem most obvious, along with frequent use of poetry from John Keats, but there are hints of others as well. There are a lot of great hard science elements, with a lot of fun story wrinkles due to time manipulations, and I
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