Matter

, #8

544 pages

Published July 6, 2008 by Orbit Books.

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4 stars (7 reviews)

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Review of 'Matter' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

If you haven’t read a Culture Novel, where the hell have you been for the last twenty years? I have to admit I’m a fan. Banks writes galaxy-sized space opera effortlessly, has a wicked sense of humour and a nasty streak. The Culture is the ultimate human society: space-faring, endlessly modified, and wise enough to know not to interfere with other species. Unless it’s a job for the euphemistically named Special Circumstances division who are not above political murder-squads, coups, and the usual and not so usual panoply of dirty tricks, all in the name of maintaining an ‘on-balance’ benign universe.

Matter, the latest Culture Novel, centres on events on the 8th and 9th levels of the vast shellworld Sursamen – a giant onion of a planet with successive levels of differing biospheres supporting widely variant lifeforms. The Sarl, approximating a seventeenth century level of technology and society are at …

reviewed Matter by Iain M. Banks (Culture, #8)

Review of 'Matter' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

another wonderful Culture novel by Iain M. Banks.

The plot is quite complex (though I never felt overwhelmed) and is not easily summarized.
The world-building is excellent, the idea of a Shellworld brilliant.
Not only do we get another look at the Culture but we get introduced to several other civilizations of varying technological levels.

Banks examines (besides other ideas) in "Matter" the concept of meddling with/mentoring less advanced civilizations, a theme more superficially explored before in novels like "Use of Weapons" and "The Player of Games".

The plot starts deceptively simple in a "Inversions"-kind of way but expands rapidly to encompass characters from several species on different development levels and their interactions make for a complex and twisted plot.

Minor gripes: the start of the Novel felt a bit like "Inversions" (though that feeling was short-lived) and the end reminded me of "Consider Phlebas".

My advice:
If you are …

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