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Iain M Banks Books in Order

Culture Series, Iain M. Banks Other Novels, Iain M. Banks Anthologies

3 series 21 books Latest: The Culture: The Drawings (2023)

Reading Order

3 series · 21 books
# Title Year Buy
1 Consider Phlebas 1987 Buy from Amazon
2 The Player of Games 1988 Buy from Amazon
3 The State of the Art 1989 Buy from Amazon
4 Use of Weapons 1990 Buy from Amazon
5 Excession 1996 Buy from Amazon
6 Inversions 1998 Buy from Amazon
7 Look to Windward 2000 Buy from Amazon
8 Matter 2008 Buy from Amazon
9 Surface Detail 2010 Buy from Amazon
10 The Hydrogen Sonata 2012 Buy from Amazon
11 The Culture: The Drawings 2023 Buy from Amazon

Iain M. Banks Other Novels

0 of 4 read
# Title Year Buy
1 Against a Dark Background 1993 Buy from Amazon
2 Feersum Endjinn 1994 Buy from Amazon
3 The Algebraist 2004 Buy from Amazon
4 Transition 2009 Buy from Amazon

Iain M. Banks Anthologies

0 of 6 read
# Title Year Buy
1 Arrows Of Eros 1989 Buy from Amazon
2 Dark 2000 Buy from Amazon
3 The Space Opera Renaissance 2006 Buy from Amazon
4 Crime Scenes Revisited: Scottish Popular Fiction 2006 Buy from Amazon
5 Shoreline of Infinity 8½: Edinburgh International Book Festival Special Edition 2017 Buy from Amazon
6 Burning Brightly 2021 Buy from Amazon

Iain Menzies Banks (1954-2013) was a Scottish science fiction author known for his innovative ideas and complex characters. Born in Dunfermline, Banks initially studied law but soon turned to writing. His debut novel, "The Wasp Factory" (1984), caused controversy for its disturbing themes but also established his reputation for imaginative and provocative storytelling. Banks's "Culture" series, which began with "Consider Phlebas" (1987), became one of the most acclaimed science fiction franchises of all time. Set in a distant future utopia, the series explored themes of technology, morality, and the nature of consciousness. Other notable works include the "Feersum Endjinn" (1994), a cyberpunk novel that won the British Science Fiction Award, and the "Hydrogen Sonata" (2007), a space opera that received critical praise for its ambitious scope and compelling characters. Banks's writing was praised for its intelligence, originality, and willingness to tackle difficult themes. He received numerous awards, including the British Science Fiction Award, the Hugo Award, and the Philip K. Dick Award.

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