• @[email protected]
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      62 days ago

      I recommend starting with player of games. It is the best of his work imo and it is super approachable.

      • peto (he/him)
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        121 day ago

        I know this is the common advice but I started with Consider Phlebas and it is far from unapproachable. There are some benefits of the PoV character being outside The Culture I think. As much as I liked The Player of Games, I much preferred the second half of the book.

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      • @[email protected]
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        21 day ago

        Banks is genuinely one of my favorite sci fi authors of all time. Excellent writing and really incredible world building.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        31 day ago

        Only reached page 40 or so, quite interesting! Lots of names that i have to remember because I knew nothing about the series haha

        • @[email protected]
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          Banks has an approach to exposition that could best be described as “Kill it with fire.” His goal is to only ever provide you with exactly as much information as you need to make it through the next paragraph, and nothing more. Very often he deliberately leaves you confused about critical aspects of the world building in order to intrigue you with questions that will be answered later. This can be jarring, especially if you’re used to lore-dump heavy SF/fantasy.

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          Consider Phlebas is a bit of a rough start. I found it to be more rewarding on a second read-through after finishing several other Culture novels. By all means keep reading Phlebas, it’s very good, but it’s ok to sit back and sort of let the book happen, if you get my drift. It’ll become clearer as you read.