He wrote Hyperion.
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Hey, I read that! Hyperion, I mean. I also read the Fall of Hyperion. Unfortunately, this was about four years ago, and I didn't really understand what was going on. Why are all those people stuck on that tree? Is it real? No, wait, they are in tanks...
I pretty much understood the events, I just missed the deeper meaning. Or was there one?
That means I should read it again. I usually get things the second time around.
I pretty much understood the events, I just missed the deeper meaning. Or was there one?
That means I should read it again. I usually get things the second time around.

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Read all four through. That should help explain things. 

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Did you get to the part where Eragon has a nervous breakdown after being rejected by Arya? -_-
Dumbest - chapter - ever.
Dumbest - chapter - ever.
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I'm reading Chuck Norris' book "Against All Odds"
I didn't know he was a Christian guy...

I didn't know he was a Christian guy...


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Yeah, I read that once. Good book.
My parents read it too.
They still don't think he's a Christian.

My parents read it too.
They still don't think he's a Christian.


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I'm not reading anything right now ... but I just finished <i>The Door Within</i> trilogy - it was the second best series I've ever read, just after <i>The Lord of the Rings</i>.

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Neuromancer. Pretty cool - I get to read a cyberpunk novel for my English class. 


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I thought those chapters were pretty bad.
This present Darkness.
If you haven't read this book I duggest you do so.
This present Darkness.
If you haven't read this book I duggest you do so.

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The last major novel I finished was East of Eden by John Steinbeck. Great book. I almost sprung a leak at the end.
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You were telling him about Buddha, you were telling him about Mohammed in the same breath. You never mentioned one time the Man who came and died a criminal’s death...
You were telling him about Buddha, you were telling him about Mohammed in the same breath. You never mentioned one time the Man who came and died a criminal’s death...
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I'm about to start Firefish.
