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Hyperion by Dan Simmons

Book 1 on the Hyperion Cantos

Wow, very good. All of the pilgrims' stories were excellent. However, be warned that the story continues in the next book, which Wikipedia says will finish this story.

I picked this selection due to a "top 100 SciFi books" list.

FWIW I'm back to using my Sony reader, but only for the rest of the week or so, as I'm selling it in preparation for buying a Nook Touch. I'll probably use the Android tablet in between when I sell the Sony and when the Nooks are available. The page turn time on the Sony has really started to bug me, though the battery life and readability more than makes up for it. The Nook should give me all of that. I've started buying my books from B&N, and in fact this title was purchased for the Nook, cracked and moved to the Sony reader.

Date: 2011-05-30 12:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] johnridley.livejournal.com
B&N's free stuff is OK, but not always great for formatting. The absolute best I've found is if it's been done at MobileRead.com. The volunteers there really do an excellent job. I've tossed out both Gutenberg and B&N copies of PD works after getting the MobileRead versions.

Heck, I bought a book from them yesterday after having read most of it in a pirated copy and deciding that it was good enough that I should give the author the sale. The paid-for commercial copy from B&N wasn't as nice as the pirated copy. I mean, it wasn't bad, but the pirated copy was a little nicer. The B&N copy didn't even include cover art.

Date: 2011-05-30 10:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kevinnickerson.livejournal.com
There are two categories of free at B&N. There are odd ball specials, and Fridays. These are alway professionally done and really nice. Then there's 'stuff' that, so far as I can tell, is only B&N because it's on the site. No B&N person ever had a finger in it.

The 99 cent stuff is always very chancy on quality. Apparently any old person can sell via B&N, and they do.

Date: 2011-05-31 12:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] johnridley.livejournal.com
The title I bought on Saturday was Hyperion. The actual formatting of the book was OK. There was no cover art though, which I don't like. I really can't complain about it, but the pirated copy was nicer.

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