The Wasp Factory, By Iain M. Banks

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The Wasp Factory, By Iain M. Banks

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Has anyone else read this book? What did you think of it? Personally, I thought it was increadibly good. Dark and weird at times, but very good.
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Read it too. My impression was the same as yours. I hear some people really hate it, though.
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Raxmei wrote:Read it too. My impression was the same as yours. I hear some people really hate it, though.
I can see why. I loved that even though you could guess the ending revelation at about a third of the way through the book, he still managed to make the ending suprising, IMHO. Personally, I wish we had been required to read something like this back in high school english class.
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I haven't read it yet. If you want dark read Song of Stone. Fucking depressing as all hell.
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I found Song of Stone a bit too depressing, whereas The Wasp Factory was just dark. Complicity was great though, if only because I want to play that game.
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It was required reading at A-Level English Lit., but as I did language, I only briefly looked at a copy. I never did get around to reading it.

However, I hear The Crow Road is another one of his best non-SF novels.

The novel has one of the best openings ever.

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