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Tis Official...Iain Banks can write his flesh cushion off. Okay, so for many of you that is not exactly breaking-news scrolling across the ticker, but I still thought it was worth repeating.
I had previously read and loved The Wasp Factory, Banks' classic first novel which was a fascinating glimpse into the psychology of a very disturbed young man in serious need of a hug. I also really enjoyed Consider Phlebas, which is the first of the Culture novels. With Banks having two big wins under hi ...more

I had previously read and loved The Wasp Factory, Banks' classic first novel which was a fascinating glimpse into the psychology of a very disturbed young man in serious need of a hug. I also really enjoyed Consider Phlebas, which is the first of the Culture novels. With Banks having two big wins under hi ...more

Oct 08, 2013
Eoghann Irving
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While I appreciated Iain M. Bank's first Culture novel as a fine bit of writing, I found it rather distant in some ways. The Player of Games, spending almost all of its time in a single person's head, is for me a much more personal story.
It also gives us a much better understanding of what the Culture is and how it works, despite spending most of its time in the Empire of Azad and therefore outside of the Culture. That's because Azad is an instantly familiar environment. Yes it's relatively extr ...more
It also gives us a much better understanding of what the Culture is and how it works, despite spending most of its time in the Empire of Azad and therefore outside of the Culture. That's because Azad is an instantly familiar environment. Yes it's relatively extr ...more

The culture books are so dense and complex, it's a nice change to get involved in such an all encompassing experience.
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Feb 03, 2009
Walt O'Hara
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Jan 29, 2013
Andrew
marked it as to-read