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Very strong start to a series. I loved having the smaller stories within a story, it feels like I've read 6 different books now. However this did serve to take away all the focus and momentum from the main storyline so I'm looking forward to getting into that and not being distracted from here on.
The writing is very smooth and I like the prose. I absolutely love the worldbuilding. There's so many detail of the world just hinted at that it feels very developed and realistic. The best part is that this was written so long ago and there's some passages that make it so unbelievably predictive of our current situation that you'd think it was written in the last year or two.
I'm really looking forward to the rest of the series, I hope it holds up against this great start.
The writing is very smooth and I like the prose. I absolutely love the worldbuilding. There's so many detail of the world just hinted at that it feels very developed and realistic. The best part is that this was written so long ago and there's some passages that make it so unbelievably predictive of our current situation that you'd think it was written in the last year or two.
I'm really looking forward to the rest of the series, I hope it holds up against this great start.
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I can see why this book is a classic. The book is essentially an homage to the Canterbury Tales with its layout but also create a narrative from it's disparate sources and stories that come together and intertwine to create a world like no other. The threat of the enemy, the mysteries at the heart of this world, the lack of resolution at the end is very well done. The book is exceptionally well written and I am interested to see where the trilogy goes.
Boring writing terrible female character author up his own rear end
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Dan Simmons’ Hyperion is a science fiction epic unlike any other—a sprawling, poetic, and deeply human tale that manages to blend the structure of The Canterbury Tales with futuristic space opera and philosophical inquiry. Set against the backdrop of a crumbling galactic civilization, the story follows seven pilgrims on a final journey to the mysterious and deadly world of Hyperion, home of the time-twisting Shrike and the enigmatic Time Tombs.
At first, Hyperion may feel dense and complicated. Simmons throws readers into a richly detailed universe full of new terminology, political factions, and philosophical implications. But the novel's brilliance unfolds as each of the six pilgrims (the seventh remains mysterious until later) takes a turn sharing their deeply personal, often haunting backstories. Each tale is a standalone story, yet they interweave in ways that elevate the whole narrative into something extraordinary.
Father Lenar Hoyt’s account of faith and suffering is both chilling and moving. Colonel Fedmahn Kassad’s story veers into brutal combat and unexpected romance with mythic undertones. Martin Silenus’ tale of a degenerate poet turned prophet is wild, vulgar, and strangely touching. Sol Weintraub’s narrative, centered on his daughter Rachel’s tragic and bizarre condition, is perhaps the emotional heart of the book. And while Brawne Lamia's noir-inspired detective story, involving a romance with an evolving AI, was the least compelling for me, it still offered crucial insight into the deeper mystery of the TechnoCore and humanity’s uneasy relationship with artificial intelligence.
By the end, I was completely enthralled. Simmons’ prose is elegant yet accessible, and his vision of the future is both awe-inspiring and terrifying. The way he weaves theological, philosophical, and literary themes into a hard sci-fi framework is masterful. The book leaves many questions unanswered—but that's part of its beauty. It’s the kind of story that stays with you long after the last page.
Hyperion is not just a story about a pilgrimage. It’s a meditation on time, grief, belief, love, and what it means to be human in the face of cosmic indifference. Highly recommended for readers who want science fiction with depth, heart, and lasting impact.
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Complicated
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Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated