Surface Detail Lib/E

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978-1-60941-622-5
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4 stars (6 reviews)

It begins in the realm of the Real, where matter still matters.

It begins with a murder.

And it will not end until the Culture has gone to war with death itself.

Lededje Y'breq is one of the Intagliated, her marked body bearing witness to a family shame, her life belonging to a man whose lust for power is without limit. Prepared to risk everything for her freedom, her release, when it comes, is at a price, and to put things right she will need the help of the Culture.

Benevolent, enlightened and almost infinitely resourceful though it may be, the Culture can only do so much for any individual. With the assistance of one of its most powerful - and arguably deranged - warships, Lededje finds herself heading into a combat zone not even sure which side the Culture is really on. A war - brutal, far-reaching - is …

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Solid sci-fi with religion meeting AI

3 stars

This is the first novel in the Culture universe that I've read. There is rich world-building, and some very good characters in here. For the most part, I was kept enthralled with the story as it unfolded, however, the thing came apart near the end for me as it just sort of ended. While the main plotline was addressed satisfactorily, I thought there were a number of other threads left unpulled a bit.

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4 stars

It's hard to say if I'm getting more into the Culture universe and thus forgiving Banks his imperfections or if the books get better. Nevertheless, this was a very enjoyable piece of science-fiction action adventure. In a lot of other of Banks' books I find the switching point of view annoying and find myself reading some characters quickly to get back to what I consider the main, and more interesting plot line. In Surface Detail I found myself interested in every character's storyline. There's not really much more to say without spoiling the story, and this is a very story-driven book.

Unlike a lot of other Culture novels this one contains multiple references to rape. It wasn't particularly graphic and made sense as a means of advancing the plot, so I didn't object to it as a story point. However, it does merit a warning for folks who don't wish …

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