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Consider Phlebas (April 2010)
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I'm about 20% of the way through. I wasn't going to read it yet....I had other books ahead of it but I started reading chapter one, just to see how it is and I could't stop reading it!




Even aside from Consider Phlebas mostly being about people who aren't part of the Culture and is not set in the Culture, a lot of it takes place in the "back streets" of the far future. We get a lot of detail about the detours Horza is forced to take to participate in the conflict between the Culture and the Iridans. From the point of view of what would have most interested me, this meant less about the Culture, less about the war, less about the Mind, less portrayal of the achievements of the far future...
It's somewhat like a Star Wars movie in which the main character wants to work for the Empire, but circumstances force him to spend a quarter of the movie working for space pirates before he is able to get back to his assignment for the Empire. That's just not a high reading priority for me.
David Brandt

I never wanted to bail out like others mentioned in the list, but I did find the story disjointed. I didn't care though, because I was so fascinated by all the crazy stuff that was going on! There are a few scenes here that aren't going to leave my mind any time soon.

.......There are a few scenes here that aren't going to leave my mind any time soon. "
Yea like the bit on the 'island', you know, THAT scene!



Ooh bad comparison there I feel!
