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yeah, I just finished Fall.....I have the other two but I don't know if i want to rush into it, got a lot to read.
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I liked it to a point. The story got my attention, but it lost my interest at the end. Too bloody, too sexy, and too pointless for me. I would not read it again, and certainly wouldn't go on reading the others.
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I really liked it.. but it was not at all what I was expecting going into it. Haven't gotten around to the sequels.
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Liked it, but also found some of his characters... lacking. I don't think he writes women well, except maybe for Pres. Galdstone.
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Also: Disliked it when he changed the meanings and explinations of past events to fit new plot lines. Sloppy.
On the plus: Love everything and anything to do with the Ousters, the Pax (Endymion), the Templars and Force:space (or whatever you call it...)
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The story was fairly interesting, but the writing was so over the top that I couldn't take it seriously. I read Hyperion and most of Fall of Hyperion before it had to go back to the library. I happen to own the two Endymion books, but based on the first two I don't intend to read them.
I did like Hyperion a lot when I was thirteen, though.