Dan Simmons

Dan Simmons

Dan Simmons (born April 4, 1948) is an American science fiction and horror writer. He is the author of the Hyperion Cantos and the Ilium/Olympos cycles, among other works which span the science fiction, horror, and fantasy genres, sometimes within a single novel.

Updated 07/30/2024
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Books by Dan Simmons
  ★ 7.36 / 54
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  ★ 8.78 / 201
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  ★ 8.26 / 127
  ★ 7.80 / 34
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  ★ 6.24 / 29
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  ★ 7.80 / 10
  ★ 9.40 / 5
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  ⧗ 10.00 / 1

Series by Dan Simmons

Dying Earth (12 books)
Hyperion Cantos (4 books)
Ilium (2 books)
Joe Kurtz (3 books)

Speculative Fiction Books

(Dying Earth)
2013 | science fiction, fantasy
2011 | science fiction, dystopia
2010 | horror
2008 | science fiction
2007 | horror
(Hyperion Cantos (omnibus editions) #2 / 2)
2005 | science fiction
(Ilium #2 / 2)
2005 | science fiction
(Hyperion Cantos (omnibus editions) #1 / 2)
2004 | science fiction
(Ilium #1 / 2)
2003 | science fiction
2002 | horror
2001 | science fiction, short stories
(Hyperion Cantos #4 / 4)
1997 | science fiction
(Hyperion Cantos #3 / 4)
1996 | science fiction
1994 | horror
1993 | horror, short stories
1992 | science fiction, thriller
1991 | horror
(Hyperion Cantos #2 / 4)
1990 | science fiction
1990 | horror, short stories
(Hyperion Cantos #1 / 4)
1989 | science fiction
1989 | horror
1985 | horror

Fictions and Others

2025 | thriller | Release date TBA
2015 | thriller, mystery
2013 | thriller
2009 | thriller
(Joe Kurtz #3 / 3)
2003 | thriller
(Joe Kurtz #2 / 3)
2002 | thriller
(Joe Kurtz #1 / 3)
2001 | thriller
2000 | thriller
1999 | thriller
1989 | mainstream

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