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The Player of Games

Culture Series, Book 2

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The Player of Games

By: Iain M. Banks
Narrated by: Peter Kenny
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The novels of Iain M. Banks have forever changed the face of modern science fiction. His Culture books combine breathtaking imagination with exceptional storytelling, and have secured his reputation as one of the most extraordinary and influential writers in the genre.

'Banks is a phenomenon' William Gibson

The Culture - a utopian human-machine symbiotic society - has thrown up many expert Game Players, and one of the greatest is Jernau Morat Gurgeh. He is Master of every board, computer and strategy - he is The Player of Games.

Bored with success, Gurgeh travels to the cruel and incredibly wealthy Empire of Azad to try their infamous game . . . a game so complex, so like life itself, that the winner becomes emperor. Mocked, blackmailed, almost murdered, Gurgeh plays the game, and faces the challenge of his life - and very possibly his death.

Praise for the Culture series:

'Epic in scope, ambitious in its ideas and absorbing in its execution' Independent on Sunday

'Banks has created one of the most enduring and endearing visions of the future' Guardian

'Banks's sci-fi, at its best, is staggeringly inventive, beautifully written, dramatic and often very funny. His stories are packed with ideas, warships with minds very much of their own, alien races, charismatic drones and intergalactic politics' New Scientist

'Jam-packed with extraordinary invention' Scotsman

'Compulsive reading' Sunday Telegraph

The Culture series:
Consider Phlebas
The Player of Games
Use of Weapons
Excession
Inversions
Look to Windward
Matter
Surface Detail
The Hydrogen Sonata
The State of the Art

Other books by Iain M. Banks:
Against a Dark Background
Feersum Endjinn
The Algebraist

Also now available:
The Culture: The Drawings - an extraordinary collection of original illustrations faithfully reproduced from sketchbooks Banks kept in the 1970s and 80s, depicting the ships, habitats, geography, weapons and language of Banks' Culture series of novels in incredible detail.

©1988 Iain M. Banks (P)2010 Hachette Digital
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Critic reviews

'Banks is a phenomenon' William Gibson

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Without giving anything away, this is a masterful demonstration of how wonderful science-fiction can be to illustrate real-world issues, as well as providing insights on such issues and how we could deal with them better. But beside that, this novel is funny, thrilling, exciting and there are very few authors who can match Banks' imaginative power. This is a rich and consistent world, detailed and nuanced. In my view, the ideal starter book to Banks' culture universe novels, i.e. don't worry if you haven't read any of his other books.

Probably now my favourite novel

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A bored, disaffected, dilettante game-playing, genius get's twisted by friend who's no friend...

Ian M. Banks' Culture novels are beyond belief in their scope and richness of detail. They are detailed with plots, characters and environments vividly described. That a story of this length can grip you from beginning to end is amazing and I have no hesitation in recommending it.

IMB's Culture stories are a fascinating mix of sociology, solid character development, lavish detail and staggering imagination. The utopian scale of the Culture is beyond anything I have read in 35 years love of sci-fi and each one of IMB's novels adds more and more levels of interest.

If you've heard or read Consider Phelbas, this is different as it's set within the Culture but you'll love it! The action is break-neck and the story is rich!

My only criticism of the audio version is that the character names are so 'out-there' that it can be a problem to remember who's who. It is easier with a hard-copy novel. But that is small criticism and a backhanded compliment to what is a staggeringly good book that is also very, very well read.

WOW! Intrigue On A Galactic Scale!

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Would you consider the audio edition of The Player of Games to be better than the print version?

Some people like one over the other. I'm a huge fan of audiobooks and think they can add an extra level of entertainment. That's the case here, the excellent narration really adds to the immersion.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Flere-Imsaho without a doubt. I love how Banks writes the drones and ships in this series. Flere-Imsaho is such a fun, complex and interesting character that I was way more interested in him than the humans :)

Which character – as performed by Peter Kenny – was your favourite?

Again it's Flere-Imsaho. Kenny does some nice voice work with the the drones in particular and you really get a feel for them as distinct individuals.

Any additional comments?

If you didn't get pulled in by Consider Phlebas and are wondering if it's worth continuing with the series. You really should give this and Use of Weapons a go. You won't regret it.

One of the best Culture books

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Classic Banks Culture series. Perhaps my favourite! Brought into new life with this reading. Bravo :)

Wonderfully read and an epic story.

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A tour de force of a novel. Banks makes the progress of non-existent games edge-of-the-seat exciting.

Multi Layered Fascinating Story

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Excellent and probably most accessible story from the outstandingly good Bank's catalogue.
Narration top notch.

Simply my favourite book ever.

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Although this was the second Culture novel to be published, it's probably the best place to start - it's a better introduction to the Culture than Consider Phlebas.

As always, Peter Kenny does a great job with the narration.

Good choice to start on your Culture adventure

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it's a brilliant story that explores some of the finer points of the culture's philosophy.

this has been somewhat easier to follow than other culture novels as it has just one time line and follows just one character's narrative.

best culture novel so far

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Great book. Well narrated. Only criticism is that it is predictable. A filler for in-between book 1 and 3.

Good filler for book 2

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having also read consider phlebas, this book was another step up in entertainment. Ian Banks' writing is captivating from the start, the writing translates brilliantly into an audiobook.

another fantastic culture book!

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