
The Rise of Endymion
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Narrated by:
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Victor Bevine
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By:
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Dan Simmons
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Not saying it's not worth listening to, it's very well worth the time, but some long parts of it are dragged way out (hours)... I feel like I attended Earth Day at a 'Running Man' festival, held on the home-site of a commune, with the 28+ year old hero being dragged around emotionally (and physically) by a 12 year old girl, for no real reason, while having The Wizard Of Oz banged into my head as we tool around in a flying Kayak after leaving the Hippies, while the author tries to convince me that he's really a master poet disguising his work in far flung Sci-Fi...
If that sounds confusing, you're getting my point. I see the deep symbolism the author is trying to convey, but not quite pulling off believably, due, among other things, to the strange lurches in technology. Once you've demonstrated the miraculous medical abilities of a culture, it's hard to listen to an hour of detailed descriptions of the hero being laid low by Kidney Stones. That sort of thing, combined with obvious points were the author seems to have abruptly trimmed long 'side-adventures' from the original text, really dampened my enjoyment and the flow of the book (Trimming the side-adventures was wise, but it was kind of abrupt just mentioning that you 'wanted to tell about them, but decided not to'). I also kinda dislike books that waste a lot of time by having the same events told from the point of view of each different character, one after another, in excruciating detail.
I guess I gave the 'series' a '4' overall, when I probably would have given this book in the series a 3 as a standalone book. When this happens in other series' I always feel like someone said, "Heh, just toss whatever into it, they've invested this much time in the series, so they'll buy this book in the series too'. I feel like this book contained an excellent Sci-Fi idea, but got 'fleshed out' way too much with the mundane. I'm not trying to be flippant when I say that the abridged version of this book is probably a real nail-biter.
4 hours of action, packed into 30 hours!
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Fantastic Series!!!
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Simmons' writing makes you feel like you are there, a silent observer witnessing true events. I feel that the best books convince me absolutely that what I'm reading is true instead of fiction and I had that feeling deeply throughout the series.
There is so much depth and intrigue within the philosophies explored that I feel I must re read the series soon. I cannot believe I considered myself a well read Sci-fi enthusiast before I got ahold of these books.
Perfect
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Amazing end to a fantastic series.
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If you could sum up The Rise of Endymion in three words, what would they be?
Amazing. Solid. Satisfying.Who was your favorite character and why?
The Shrike, of course. It's a terrifying, mysterious character that keeps you guessing as to it's purpose until very near the end. It's not even clear if the creature represents the interests of the protagonists or antagonists, or a 3rd, impartial party.What about Victor Bevine’s performance did you like?
Victor Bevine is one of the best narrator's I've ever heard. It's not the voices, it's the delivery of the lines. It's like he understands the story as well as the author. I've heard narrators do great voices but even a spot-on accent can't compare to a properly delivered dialog. He is second only to the late Frank Muller.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
There are so many moving parts; so many revelations, tragedies and triumphs. It feels like it would be impossible to pick one moment. If I could pick a type of moment, it would have to be the reunions of characters that happen throughout the 4 books. A close second would be the appearances of the Shrike.Any additional comments?
This review is meant to cover all 4 books in the series (Hyperion, The Fall of Hyperion, Endymion, The Rise of Endymion.) While not completely necessary to understand the second two, reading the Hyperion omnibus roots you in the characters' struggles and makes all the events in the Endymion omnibus that much more meaningful. The main character in the series is the universe that Simmons created itself. Although you feel a deep connection to the characters, I find myself more attached to the story, events and settings as a whole, more than any one character. That may be because you end up caring about all the characters, even the ones that only appear in a few short sections. From reading the first two books, one definitely comes away with the feeling of an incomplete story and the narrator even hints that the fates of the characters in the first two books won't be revealed by his stating, "if you are reading this to find out the fates of the characters, you are reading this for the wrong reason." I won't give anything away but suffice it to say, there is no lack of satisfaction in any part of this amazing series. I have never read, watched or listened to a more complete, compelling, thought provoking, thrilling, intricately woven and solid tale in my life.Amazing. Solid. Satisfying.
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Amazingly built story, plot and poetry...
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Great series of books.
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An exceptional conclusion to a classic series
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I highly recommend these audiobooks
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excellent
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