Book Review: Consider Phlebas, by Iain M. Banks

Feb 22, 2013 22:12

An action-packed galactic space war by a literary author who thinks very highly of his SF.


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maldeluxx February 23 2013, 12:28:18 UTC
When I read this, I was definitely not a space opera fangirl, and I still enjoyed it... some his later scifi novels haven't been as good, but this was enjoyable. :)

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thirdgorchbro February 24 2013, 01:10:52 UTC
I've enjoyed all the Culture novels I've read, but then I still enjoy space opera. You might try Player of Games or Use of Weapons. If those don't grab you, then probably none of the Culture novels will.

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megazver February 28 2013, 04:15:36 UTC
Consider Phlebas isn't really representative of his other Culture work. It's him trying to present an objective counterviewpoint about his personal dream space communist utopia, which he explores in detail in every other Culture book, but it ends up being a story about unlikable assholes blasting their way through a series of impressive set-pieces. It's hard to love it.

I would recommend that you try either Player of Games and/or Use of Weapons. PoG is his most conventional narrative and it's just fun. UoW is non-linear and mindfucky in the Banks tradition. Most people consider these two books his best SF.

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