For all who, like me, are still sad about Ian (M.) Banks passing way earlier than I'd hoped he would:
I'm reading
Ancillary Justice
by
Ann Leckie
You know how blurbs read "... picking up the mantle ...", "A NEW Ian M Banks", etc.?
Well, this time I hadn't tweaked to it. (As an aside: W00h00! I've finally learned how to ignore (at least some) zero transmissions such as ads!
)
Instead, when I started reading Leckie, it felt like coming home.
It's as if Banks had written a book that's pre-Culture, with remnants of one of the larger Ships going about their stuff, inside one of the evil empires.
DANG!
So yeah, I'm telling everyone who might have missed this fact.
(And hey, her last name sounds Scottish, so she's up there with the best contemporary SF writers: Ian M Banks, Michael Cobley, Ken MacLeod, Charles Stross (well, I just made him honorary Scotsman, I guess). OK, then, the Brits have a few, too, like Alastair Reynolds.
And now I made the mistake of checking Ann Leckies background. Turns out she was born in the States. Well, it was a nice theory, while it lasted. Anyway, she's great, and she writes in the grand tradition of Ian M Banks.
READ!