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This was a re-read, and I think the last time I read it I had not actually read anything of The Canterbury Tales - I didn't pick up on that theme before, but it was a very clear influence this time! I do wish that Simmons had been able to publish this along with The Fall of Hyperion as a single volume or as a set at one time... though if it had to be split up, the ending that is also a beginning is a good place to do it...
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This was an enjoyable sci-fi story told in the style of the Canterbury Tales, where seven people are chosen to travel to Hyperion on a pilgrimage to see the Shrike, a monster that's struck fear into pretty much everyone in this galaxy.
I was hooked pretty early on by the Consul's thoughts about the Shrike, but most of the book was the individual characters telling the stories of how their pasts are connected to the world of Hyperion.
I liked most (but not all) of the individual characters' backsto ...more
I was hooked pretty early on by the Consul's thoughts about the Shrike, but most of the book was the individual characters telling the stories of how their pasts are connected to the world of Hyperion.
I liked most (but not all) of the individual characters' backsto ...more

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