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Where do you start this sci fi series? I have player of games, state of the art, consider philbas....which is best?
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Why didn't you enjoy them? I really don't want to start if they turn out to be meandering rubbish: I have better things to do with my time.
Amazingly, IAN BANKS (regular) has done IMO some of the best books and some of the worst books I have read. Eg:
best: wasp factory, complicity, walking on glass (ROOOFL)
worst: canal dreams, espedair street.
Why didn't you enjoy them? I really don't want to start if they turn out to be meandering rubbish: I have better things to do with my time.
Amazingly, IAN BANKS (regular) has done IMO some of the best books and some of the worst books I have read. Eg:
best: wasp factory, complicity, walking on glass (ROOOFL)
worst: canal dreams, espedair street.
Hi again MargeB,
I'm in total agreement here with you - he has done some absolute beezers as Ian Banks and also some rubbish although I liked Espedair Street. Anyway I thought his sci fi books would be great but I didn't enjoy any of the ones I read even Consider Phlebas which I would call the best of a bad lot. And under no circumstances would I try Feersum Enjin - truly appalling. It is the very definition of meandering rubbish. I would try Consider Phlebas and if you think that's poor don't bother with any more.
thank you kick, coffers.
Coffers....erm....strap in! Wasp factory!!....now you mention it, I'll just read it again. I won't comment anything here, lest I spoil it for you. You may find yourself doing it in one sitting though.
I guess Banks has a way of writing that some people find attractive no matter where the way the book goes.
If I can offer my suggestions from my tastes, I would start with Wasp Factory, then Walking on Glass, then Complicity.
kick, I have 'stone' and 'business' kicking around my house, should I bother with these?
I do know that 'The Bridge' is the favourite Iain Banks book of Iain Banks. I guess if you like that one then I could also recommend the completely brilliant 'The Coma' of Alex Garland. A book any philosopher should read....
Coffers....erm....strap in! Wasp factory!!....now you mention it, I'll just read it again. I won't comment anything here, lest I spoil it for you. You may find yourself doing it in one sitting though.
I guess Banks has a way of writing that some people find attractive no matter where the way the book goes.
If I can offer my suggestions from my tastes, I would start with Wasp Factory, then Walking on Glass, then Complicity.
kick, I have 'stone' and 'business' kicking around my house, should I bother with these?
I do know that 'The Bridge' is the favourite Iain Banks book of Iain Banks. I guess if you like that one then I could also recommend the completely brilliant 'The Coma' of Alex Garland. A book any philosopher should read....