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Consider Phlebas

This is a good read, although its a bit weird in places (cannibal scene, here’s looking at you). Its easy to read, enjoyable, and fun. Very much in the vein of other sweeping space operas such as Saturn’s Children.

[isbn: 9780316005388;031600538X]

Author mikalPosted on October 8, 2010April 15, 2018Categories BookTags ai, combat, crime, Iain_M_Banks, npr_top_100_sf, pirate, post_scarcity

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