Thursday, 12 May 2022

IAN M BANKS

The Player of Games

I had read Ian Banks, but not Ian M Banks, don't know why but I had it in my head that the M was added because of the snobby attitude to Science Fiction by the "Literati". I may be missrembering but I always thought Penguin added an initial to John Wyndham to point out his SF was not proper literature.

But to get back to "The Player of Games". Many of the concepts in this book would have seemed ridiculous, but with Quantum "science" traveling at many times the speed of light does not seem totally impossible. That aside, I did struggle with the first few pages with the ridiculously long and difficult names, I had no problems with AI or the ten mile long cargo ships.

Once into the story one can forget the wallpaper and emerge yourself into story. As an aside there is a one page description of the society in which the game is set that though dystopian, is very close to the USA the MAGA Mob wish to initiate. I must admit that very early on I thought Jernau Morat Gurgeh (the Player of Games) was likely a pawn rather than player. The cruelty displayed in "The Empire" in its invention and extremism equals the extremes invented by modern serial killer writers.

I did enjoy it and will now read his other SF offerings.  
 

Saturday, 2 April 2022

 DOROTHY SIMPSON - Thanet Omnibus


Imagine a world without mobile phones, internet or DNA when the detective has to detect.

A book where there are no "flash backs" where the time line follows the detectives through the case to a conclusion. Not the sort of stuff I have been reading recently so a nice change, I read the three books straight through, realising after a few pages I had read the third one before, though that did not stop me reading to the end and enjoying it.