Thursday, April 28, 2011

What Should My Humidity % On My Thermostat Read?

Matter - Iain Banks

eighth in the world at Sursamen Concha, King Sarlo member of a society still under development, is murdered. The eldest son is witness to it and flees for his life. The youngest son is named king, with a tyrant as regent. And the daughter. Well, the daughter left for a long time outside. Now part of the Culture. Special Circumstances, to be exact.
As always, There are no secrets, names of ships impossible graciosillos drones, and a final fireworks that lasts 150 pages! Yes, that's what I call an end to all rule, so full of emotion, nor have I stopped to go to the bathroom.
Once more into the breach. Again Iain Banks writes about The Culture on Special Circumstances, no less. It is clear that The use of weapons is and will always be my favorite author, and that more is learned from that branch of Contact, full of dangerous missions and impossible adventures. But this novel is equally dangerous and impossible adventures, especially in those last 150 pages. Before it is a long introduction (Very entertaining) on \u200b\u200bthe Worlds Concha, the politics around them, people who live there, people who control them, or better than observed, and the creatures that in turn control the drivers, everything necessary to fully enjoy a great climax, exciting and does not break.
This man has done it again.
And no, you do not read the above to enjoy it, but I can not think of any reason why someone would decide to skip them. Read everything he writes Iain Banks is always a pleasure.

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