I don't know if it was a deliberate choice on your part but you read the first and the last published Culture books.I have just finished, Consider Phlebas and The Hydrogen Sonata in the Culture series. They certainty scratched the "ship AI" itch I had, and I am really enjoying Banks writing style, however I feel the endings just seem to drop off and don't feel much closure, has anyone felt the same? Is this a universal truth in banks writing or did I just have bad luck with my selections?
in the Hydrogen Sonata the big revolve was done about half way through the book, and the ending was basically a conformation of what was already assumed, I felt it was a real let down that not much happened at the end
Mote in Gods Eye is Amazing, the Sequel (the gripping hand) is also good. I heard the 3rd was an abomination so did not read it. It was written in 2011Gave up on Stephen King's Dark Tower in the middle of the third book or somewhere around there (man, this is guy is overrated). Started on The Mote in God's Eye by Larry Niven and I'm loving it.
Need more stuff like Banks, Hamilton, Niven.
This is my favorite book series of all time. Interesting.
If syfy treats it like they did 12 Monkeys then it might be good. The first novel doesn't narrate in a way that would make a typical SyFy show, though. As opposed to say The Expanse which almost seems like it was written as a screenplay to begin with.This is my favorite book series of all time. Interesting.