Posted 19 April 2007 - 11:45 AM
As I said above, The Algebraist is nowhere near as good as several of his Culture novels.
I personally found the Player of Games to be the easiest introduction to his style of writing, and I would consider it one of my favourite books. One of the few Sci-Fi books I actually recommend to non sci-fi fans.
It is a long long time since I've read Consider Phlebas though.
On a slightly different note, and it's ages since I read it, but I remember being very impressed by the writing style that Banks used in FEERSUM ENDJINN (Not a CULTURE novel, to my knowledge). This was actually the first Banks book that I bought, and much of that choice came from the Cool Cover, the Cool title, and that fact that I had enjoyed the Crow Road mini-series on TV.
I liked that way he had multiple storylines interwoven, with each one written in a very different style. What really stood out for me though, was that one characters storyline was written in what we would now call "Text-Speak", using a jumble of letters, numbers symbols etc. I remember finding this disconcerting at first, but quickly it became really easy to read. And this was long before mobile phones and particularly texting were commonplace.
The story itself, I can't really remember the specifics now or even how good the book really was. I suppose I should try and read it again, if my local library has it.
Anyone else offer up an opinion on FEERSUM ENDJINN.
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