If you’re considering delving into the Iain M. Banks’ Culture series, you would be forgiven for feeling a little overwhelmed by the sheer volume of work and deciding what order to read them in. Thankfully, it is mostly down to personal preference, so here is mine.
What order to read the Culture series When I read these books the first time, I picked them up more or less in order of publication and read them this way. Now, I would like to prelude this piece by saying that it is perfectly fine. But, looking back, I may have done it a little differently.
There are good works and great works, and some curious ones, too. This means that it is possible to gain a little more from your first time if you choose a different order. Although this is the second of Iain M.
Banks’s published works in the series, I would put it first in the reading order. The world of perfectly introduces the reader to the series without boring them. It also really shows off the scale and brilliance of what is to come in the rest of the books.
shows off Banks’ wonderful imagination for adventure and inventiveness. Humans’ minds are tested to the limits under insane and wonderful situations, while sentient AIs look on in benevolent glory. is from beginning to end.
This is a great second book in the order of the series due to its display of the creativity Iain M. Banks is capable of. The book is set into two opposing narratives, with each chapter focusing on an alternative timeline.
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