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Book Review of Excession (Culture, Bk 5)

Excession (Culture, Bk 5)
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Helpful Score: 3


This is one of Banks Culture novels, set in his far-future universe of sentient ships and interstellar civilizations.
Its just about as opposite to his book Inversions where there is barely a clue that it is a Culture novel. In this novel, the complex, far-reaching background almost overwhelms the plot but not quite.
An anomaly (dubbed an Excession) has appeared in space? What is it? Is it sentient? Is it potentially a gateway to other universes?
No one knows but everyone is freaking out over it from the Special Circumstances division of the Culture, to godlike ships of legend, and other civilizations - such as the mild-mannered Elench and the cruel and barbaric Affront are being drawn into an ever-spiraling mess
Meanwhile, an ex-space captain lives peacefully in a state of eternal pregnancy in an isolated tower aboard an Eccentric ship.
An ambassador is recruited with promises beyond his dreams to attempt to kidnap a soul
And a spoiled bimbo is lured into a mission of seduction, told she will be part of the elite Special Circumstances corps
All will be drawn into the orbit of the Excession