03-03-2007, 03:47 PM | #1 |
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Dan Simmons' "Ilium" and "Olympos"
I just finished these two books and thoroughly enjoyed them.
But what happened to Caliban? Setebos? The post-humans? What the heck were the voynix anyways? Why keep the humans in luxury? Seems to me the story is unfinished, with another book to continue the story being written by fellow Coloradoan Dan Simmons. I've only recently begun reading his books, but I do enjoy his writing style, evne though a tad technical at times. His physics knowledge is impressive. It also (almost) spurs me again to pick up the Iliad, but going through all the Greek names gets a bit cumbersome. Have any of you folks read these books? I'm headed off to the bookstore to get a copy of Hyperion. Looks interesting. Wish I could find a list that puts all of his books in order and shows which ones are related to the others. Is Endymion a further extension of Hyperion and its sequel?
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