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Algebraist (Paperback)

by Iain Banks (Author)
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Starred Review. Banks (Look to Windward) pulls out all the stops in this gloriously over-the-top, state-of-the-art space opera, a Hugo nominee in its British edition. In a galaxy teeming with intelligent life-forms and dominated by the intensely hierarchical society known as the Mercatoria, the Ulubis system has been cut off from the rest of civilization for over a century as its citizens impatiently await the arrival of a starship carrying an artificial wormhole to replace one destroyed in a previous war. Fassin Taak is a Slow Seer, an anthropologist who studies the Dwellers, the ancient, enigmatic species that inhabits gas giants throughout the galaxy, including Nasqueron in the Ulubis system. Fassin's research contains clues to the existence of a secret wormhole network, one operated by the Dwellers and free from the repressive control of the Mercatoria. Unfortunately, the monstrous ruler of a nearby star system has also learned of this discovery, as has the Mercatoria itself. Now two enormous battle fleets converge on Ulubis, and Fassin must undertake a quest deep into Nasqueron to uncover the Dwellers' secret. This is an enormously enjoyable book, full of wonderful aliens, a sense of wonder and subtle political commentary on current events.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Humans think in terms of time as it relates to them, but for other beings, like the Dwellers in the universe, who have a much longer life span, time is not quite the same. And with that long perspective on time, the Dwellers may have more than one secret that would be of use to humans. Geoffrey Amis manages this complex and long book with dexterity. He delivers lengthy and sometimes rambling exposition with a light touch that keeps the strands of the plot moving. His agility with pace also draws out humor, particularly in dialogue with artificial intelligence (computers). His subtle touch with the characters and sense of engagement with the action are infectious. J.E.M. © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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5.0 out of 5 stars a great read, Dec 21 2006
By mateo (McBride, BC Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Algebraist (Paperback)
I picked up this book on a whim for something to read on the train and was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the author's fiction. For me there's nothing like 'unending depth' to make a story worth reading. The book is less Potter and more Tolkien in terms of vast epic feel, exactly how a galaxy-spanning novel should be. Cheers
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another good one, Jul 1 2005
By Gus Huige (Rothesay, New Brunswick Canada) - See all my reviews
Although I'm only a little more than halfway through Iain M. Banks latest ( I'm going intentionally slow enjoying every sentence ), it's clear " The Algebraist " is as exciting and well wrought as any of his earlier SF.
Highly recommended.
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