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This is one of my favorite SF novels.
Easily in the top ten. It has just about everything I could want in an SF while also elevating the entire SF conversation at the same time.
And a virtuoso performance is another term I'd use, as if the character of Martin Selinius had popped out of the pages and wrote this very book, wowing the AIs connaisseurs and elevating the very first Literary SF form to do universal justice to the term.
Back when I first read this book, the same year it came out, I was ...more
Easily in the top ten. It has just about everything I could want in an SF while also elevating the entire SF conversation at the same time.
And a virtuoso performance is another term I'd use, as if the character of Martin Selinius had popped out of the pages and wrote this very book, wowing the AIs connaisseurs and elevating the very first Literary SF form to do universal justice to the term.
Back when I first read this book, the same year it came out, I was ...more


4,5 / 5
Hyperion, by Dan Simmons is the first half of a truly epic science fiction story that will blow away any fan of speculative fiction! It is a book that will make you keep going “wow!” continuously! It is the story of 7 very different characters that go on a pilgrimage together, a common adventure that will reveal each one’s hidden secrets and will shake their view of their own world. If you want a quick review, here it is: It’s an amazing literary SF epic, worthy of the accolades and award ...more
Hyperion, by Dan Simmons is the first half of a truly epic science fiction story that will blow away any fan of speculative fiction! It is a book that will make you keep going “wow!” continuously! It is the story of 7 very different characters that go on a pilgrimage together, a common adventure that will reveal each one’s hidden secrets and will shake their view of their own world. If you want a quick review, here it is: It’s an amazing literary SF epic, worthy of the accolades and award ...more

I only read some pages before my head started spinning.
The writing is too convoluted for me and there are way to many made up words for me to understand anything. If i had stuck with it i might have become more interested but i don't have the time for that. ...more
The writing is too convoluted for me and there are way to many made up words for me to understand anything. If i had stuck with it i might have become more interested but i don't have the time for that. ...more

Well lets see, 1 star, or 5 stars? First the 5 star review. The stories were VERY good. The book is a series of short stories on the pilgrims to the Shrike. They are fantastic and draw you into the story immediately. Soon you are curious as to how the story will tie into the pilgrimage. I found it hard to stop reading and looked forward to the conclusion of the short story and starting the next. The characters were great. Each story was different and equally as interesting. Now the 1 star review
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This series really sucked me in about a decade ago. The structure of this first book is great with it's head nods to "The Canterbury Tales", "Romeo and Juliet", and Phillip Jose' Farmer's fiction. I loved these characters. The Shrike....(shudder)...the Shrike.
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Sep 15, 2011
Derek
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Amelia
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Tyler
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