There's an Ian M. Banks book which starts with a paragraph about an alien that lives in a globe of water, where you are weightless at the exact center.
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The Alchemist king of the needlessly complicated,
Tue 27 Jan 2009, 13:35,
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WHat's the name of it?
I've only read one Banks book - Song Of Stone - and while many of my friends rave about him, I found that one to be a shower of shite.
I understand his sci-fi to be better.
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Je suis un vagabond is an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob,
Tue 27 Jan 2009, 13:38,
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His sci-fi is much better
I think the book was Excession?
edit: Or maybe The Algebraist
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The Coast Of Yemen,
Tue 27 Jan 2009, 13:40,
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I have a feeling that it was The Algebraist...
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The Alchemist king of the needlessly complicated,
Tue 27 Jan 2009, 13:46,
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The Bridge is good.
The Wasp Factory is a classic.
All of the Ian M. Banks (sci-fi) are great. Although Matter was slightly better than The Algebraist (apart from the Affront, who are the best aliens ever).
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The Alchemist king of the needlessly complicated,
Tue 27 Jan 2009, 13:50,
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Super Mario Galaxy?
You might be weightless, but handling the pressure wouldn't be much fun. Aren't most people weightless in water anyway? Last time I tried, I floated.
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Tue 27 Jan 2009, 14:21,
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