Matter
Page turning
Ambitious
Thought provoking

Matter

Iain Banks2008
The dazzling new Culture novel froma modern master of science fiction - a tour de force of brilliant storytelling, world-building and imagination.
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Ben Silverman @bens
4 stars
Jan 31, 2023

8/10 I enjoyed this! It was wonderfully long and beautifully detailed, with a strong story leading the book forward - I've come to appreciate this as a lot because my experience with some Culture novels has been a lot more "wandering". I loved the juxtaposition of the two main characters in both their worlds: one, a super advanced Culture citizen with the best of technology at her disposal, and the other, living in an almost medieval setting fighting against a conspiracy so relatively tiny it wouldn't even register as a blip of interest on any of the higher-level civilisations in the universe. I loved the dive into more lore, too. There was discussion and interaction with other Culture-sized civilisations, an expansion into the history of "The Involveds" and the species that came before it, the introduction of the Shellworlds - massive, multi-layer planets constructed by an ancient civilisation to house and nuture other fledging civilisations - and so much more. Matter is definitely a worthwhile read and a great addition to the Culture anthology.

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Tao Oat@tao
5 stars
Sep 8, 2021

The Culture novels are always a romp. The scale of this one is impressive, with an exciting story and memorable characters. Loved it.

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Carlo Zottmann@czottmann
4 stars
Aug 5, 2021

This was my first ever Culture novel; I've picked it up on a whim during my vacation, as I love science fiction. Judging by the text on the back of the book, I figured it'd be a novel set in an established universe. I wasn't wrong about that, and honestly, over the first 100 pages I wasn't sure whether "Matter" was for me or not. The book is trying to ease you into the Culture universe, but due to the story told, and its places, I found it (at times) highly confusing. But then, a few chapters in, the reader's given some explanations and background info regarding, well, everything — from that moment on, everything neatly unfolded for me, and I was hooked: I really like this universe so far. :) The storytelling is superb, the story itself really intense, and the Shellworld-related genre mix (hard scifi vs. medieval times) a joy. What a ride! This was my first Iain M. Banks book, and quite certainly not my last.

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Joao Neves@jpgneves
4 stars
Feb 16, 2023
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Cal Desmond‐Pearson@social-hermit
4 stars
Sep 24, 2022
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Charles Siboto@charles_s
3 stars
Aug 5, 2022
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Peter Tving@tving
4 stars
Feb 19, 2022
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Martin Samuelsson@martinsa
5 stars
Feb 8, 2022
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Kerri Miller@kerrizor
4 stars
Jan 20, 2022
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Cameron Booth@cdb
5 stars
Jan 6, 2022
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Scott Vandehey@spaceninja
4 stars
Dec 28, 2021
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Stephen Gill @steog
3 stars
Dec 15, 2021
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Isa s@purzel
4 stars
Dec 14, 2021
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dead line@deadline
3 stars
Nov 29, 2021
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Joe Woods@woods
5 stars
Oct 16, 2021
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Joseph Aleo@josephaleo
3 stars
Sep 23, 2021
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Sean McGilvray@semanticdrifter
4 stars
Sep 21, 2021