• The Fall of Hyperion

  • By: Dan Simmons
  • Narrated by: Victor Bevine
  • Length: 21 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (13,748 ratings)

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The Fall of Hyperion

By: Dan Simmons
Narrated by: Victor Bevine
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Publisher's summary

In the stunning continuation of the epic adventure begun in Hyperion, Simmons returns us to a far future resplendent with drama and invention.

On the world of Hyperion, the mysterious Time Tombs are opening. And the secrets they contain mean that nothing - nothing anywhere in the universe - will ever be the same.

©1990 Dan Simmons (P)2008 Audible, Inc.

Critic reviews

"Dan Simmons was a star from the outset. It was the Hyperion books that made him a superstar. The man, quite simply, is what we in the trade call a writer's writer." (Mike Resnick, Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author)
"State of the art science fiction...A landmark novel." (Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine)

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Second volume in a classic series.

Picking up where 'Hyperion' left off, this second of the four books in Dan Simmons' series suffers from the same problem that plagues a lot of 'middle books:' it's a bridge that carries the reader from a gripping beginning to the gripping denouement in "Rise of Endymion." That said, it's Dan Simmons; i.e., this is a very entertaining middle-of-the-series book that wraps up some of Hyperion's loose ends while leaving others dangling, tantalizingly. The audio performance is as good as its predecessor. Recommended.

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Another Close Call for the Human

Listened to and enjoyed both “Hyperion” and “The Fall of Hyperion”. The series falls under the “Man vs. Machine” genre. Reminds me why I listen to books vs. reading them on an iPad. Fear that I will wake up one day to discover that Technology rules and I am now a meager slave.

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This will Raise your expectations!!!

I found my self not wanting to hear anything of a lesser caliber after I finished this.

If you have read the first book do not hesitate to read this sequel. This book is absolutely require to finish the story of Hyperion. I thoroughly enjoyed this one couldn't stop listening.

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good

right up there with Dune and the Foundation series. great book. classic scifi. worth the read for sure. ending was a little weird. im still digesting it.

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No silver platter here :)

Answers aren't provided a la silver platter and neatly tied with a bow ...but they are there. Also. No soap opera here (an endlesssss perpetuation of story/situations, into fify million volumes) ...but an actual STORY. This book has bones. Substance. Nice. Very nice indeed.

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Epic

Perhaps the greatest scifi epic of all time wonderfully narrated by Victor Bevine. Best of the best.

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This is important sci-fi

I thought the first book was good, and made a disconnected series, I was wrong. Don't skip this book!!! My God this book is good. I want all my friends to read this, so we can talk about it.

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Awesome

My brain feels like a giant Möbius strip stuck inside an Escher drawing... and there’s still two more books to go.

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A Follow-Up Worthy of the First Book

I have read all four books in the Hyperion Series, enjoying each one better than the previous. It's only now, years later, I am listening to them on Audible. The first book, as I recalled, was superbly narrated. The second book, though not the ensemble of the first, was just as superbly narrated by Victor Bevine (becoming one of my favorites.)

The second books takes up where the first ends and adds to the opera which was Hyperion. In many ways, I enjoyed this book even more than when I read it and I think I like it more than the first. The story-line is filled with intrigue and surprises, and it of course has the story-line reminiscent to Keat's life, which just adds to the complexity of the novel, as a whole.

I can't wait to get to the other two in the series and see how I feel about them after being narrated.

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Better than the first book in the series.

As long as you can wrap your head around some theoretical physics this is a spectacular book.

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