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Iain Banks(with or without the 'M') fans of TWTD. 13:27 - Nov 28 with 934 viewsBlueBadger

Here's a glorious article loosely based on his 'latest' book.

https://www.eurogamer.net/remembering-iain-banks-a-prolific-terrific-talent
[Post edited 28 Nov 2023 13:30]

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Iain Banks(with or without the 'M') fans of TWTD. on 18:39 - Nov 28 with 803 viewsAoxomoxoA

The only Culture novel I've yet to read is The Hydrogen Sonata, just can't bear the thought that there will be no more. And so I will have this to look forward to one day.
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Iain Banks(with or without the 'M') fans of TWTD. on 19:17 - Nov 28 with 791 viewschicoazul

Iain Banks(with or without the 'M') fans of TWTD. on 18:39 - Nov 28 by AoxomoxoA

The only Culture novel I've yet to read is The Hydrogen Sonata, just can't bear the thought that there will be no more. And so I will have this to look forward to one day.


The Culture books are unbearable. I’ve read I think 4. There is no tension or anima or emotion or interesting psychology; the AI deus ex machina simply handles anything and everything that goes wrong. It’s some of the worst twee ballacks.
Now Dune on the other hand. That there is a sci fi saga. Only the Frank stuff mind you.

In the spirit of reconciliation and happiness at the end of the Banter Era (RIP) and as a result of promotion I have cleared out my ignore list. Look forwards to reading your posts!
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Iain Banks(with or without the 'M') fans of TWTD. on 19:47 - Nov 28 with 764 viewsredrickstuhaart

Iain Banks(with or without the 'M') fans of TWTD. on 19:17 - Nov 28 by chicoazul

The Culture books are unbearable. I’ve read I think 4. There is no tension or anima or emotion or interesting psychology; the AI deus ex machina simply handles anything and everything that goes wrong. It’s some of the worst twee ballacks.
Now Dune on the other hand. That there is a sci fi saga. Only the Frank stuff mind you.


Simply nonsense.

Dune, whilst a classic, is at least part fantasy rather than SF.
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Iain Banks(with or without the 'M') fans of TWTD. on 20:44 - Nov 28 with 737 viewsAoxomoxoA

Iain Banks(with or without the 'M') fans of TWTD. on 19:17 - Nov 28 by chicoazul

The Culture books are unbearable. I’ve read I think 4. There is no tension or anima or emotion or interesting psychology; the AI deus ex machina simply handles anything and everything that goes wrong. It’s some of the worst twee ballacks.
Now Dune on the other hand. That there is a sci fi saga. Only the Frank stuff mind you.


I disagree with every one of your criticisms and life is too short to enter into detailed discussion of all.
However I am with you on the Dune trilogy by Frank Herbert, more fantasy than science fiction,and even God Emperor of Dune I could be tempted to defend. The 3 following novels in the Dune saga were milking it in my opinion.
The Dune Encyclopedia is well worth acquiring but a decent condition copy is rare and expensive the last time I looked at replacing mine.
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