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Absolutely loved Hyperion, and the sequel Fall of Hyperion does a fantastic job building and wrapping up most of the threads that started. On its own it can be fairly unsatisfying, but if you view it as a journey, not a destination, it's a richer experience.
Ok, I might give it a try.
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Does the next book at least explain what happened to the Templar?