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I loved Hyperion, it is fantastic, magical, a brilliant futuristic version of the Canterbury Tales, and works, and that is where the sequel (I've only read Fall) fails. He tries to provide some rational explanation for the stranger events in the first book, and those explanations never quite work. There are still moments of brilliance, but nothing that touches the first book.
I've found the same problem with Ilium and olympus, he is always much better at build up than resolution.
I'd recommend The Diamond Age in the same sort of way, Stephenson doesn't really do resolutions but there is some fantastic stuff leading up to that.