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The Endymion books are... different. It's less of an ensemble. beetnemesis Send a noteboard - 04/02/2010 07:15:41 AM
It's only a few main characters, with only really one main viewpoint character.

There's definitely a lot of description. Also, it's set a couple hundred years in the future after the Fall of Hyperion.


It's a good read as long as you don't think about it too much
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The Endymion books are... different. It's less of an ensemble. - 04/02/2010 07:15:41 AM 460 Views
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