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Endymion
Endymion | Dan Simmons
The multiple-award-winning science fiction master returns to the universe that is his greatest triumph--the world of Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion --with a novel even more magnificent than its predecessors. Dan Simmons's Hyperion was an immediate sensation on its first publication in 1989. This staggering multifaceted tale of the far future heralded the conquest of the science fiction field by a man who had already won the World Fantasy Award for his first novel (Song of Kali) and had also published one of the most well-received horror novels in the field, Carrion Comfort. Hyperion went on to win the Hugo Award as Best Novel, and it and its companion volume, The Fall of Hyperion, took their rightful places in the science fiction pantheon of new classics. Now, six years later, Simmons returns to this richly imagined world of technological achievement, excitement, wonder and fear. Endymion is a story about love and memory, triumph and terror--an instant candidate for the field's highest honors. From the Paperback edition.
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GrilledCheeseSamurai
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#7Days7Covers #CoverCrush Day 5

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Post 7 book covers that you love over 7 days, with no explanation. Tag someone new each day to play along.

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Congratulations on your milestone @Mitch! Thank you so much for the #giveaway! 💕

A friend of mine got me started reading the Hyperion Cantos last year. I‘ve read the first two books so far and really enjoyed them. Now I‘ve got to get my hands on the last two so I can #completetheseries.

Mitch Cool choice 🤞🏼🎉🤞🏼🎉 6y
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MarisaIke
Endymion | Dan Simmons
Mehso-so

Made the mistake of waiting several years between the first two Hyperion books and this one. I spent the first hundred pages confused and trying hard to remember all the detailed craziness of the previous books. Once o got halfway through the plot picked up but mannnnnnn. Talk about a slow build. It could've been cut by a hundred pages and not lost anything. Despite the "cliffhanger" ending I'm not sure whether I'll read the final book.