Hyperion by Dan Simmons is a science fiction novel that takes place in a distant future where seven pilgrims embark on a journey to the distant world of Hyperion.
Each pilgrim shares their story, revealing their connection to the mysterious Shrike, a creature that grants wishes at a deadly cost. The novel blends themes of religion, politics, and technology, forming a complex narrative that is both epic and deeply personal.
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