The Hydrogen Sonata

, #10

English language

Published Nov. 30, 2012

ISBN:
978-0-356-50150-5
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4 stars (82 reviews)

The Hydrogen Sonata is a science fiction novel by Scottish author Iain M. Banks, set in his techno-utopian Culture universe. The hardcover edition was released on 4 October 2012 in the United Kingdom, and on 9 October in the United States. The book's release marked 25 years since the publication of Banks' first Culture novel. A paperback edition of the book was released on 5 September 2013 in the United Kingdom, and on 10 September in the United States. The Hydrogen Sonata was Banks' last science fiction novel, as he died of gall bladder cancer in June 2013.The Hydrogen Sonata of the title is a fictional work of music which is woven into the plot.

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reviewed The Hydrogen Sonata by Iain M. Banks (Culture, #10)

Iain Banks last book

5 stars

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The Hydrogen Sonata

5 stars

J’ai commencé à lire le cycle de la Culture début décembre. Nous approchons de la fin du mois de janvier et je viens de terminer le dernier roman du cycle. Un peu de moins de deux mois d’un voyage littéraire dont je garderai à jamais un souvenir fort. Mais avant de revenir sur le cycle complet, parlons d’abord du roman que je viens de terminer.

« The Hydrogen Sonata » est le dixième et dernier roman du cycle de Iain M. Banks. Il s’intéresse principalement à une civilisation qui a failli figurer parmi les fondateurs de la Culture, avant de renoncer au dernier moment. Des millénaires plus tard, cette civilisation s’apprête à atteindre son stade ultime : la Sublimation, le passage du monde réel à une autre dimension, laissant ainsi la place aux civilisations plus jeunes. A cette occasion, la tradition veut qu’une autre civilisation lui livre un secret avant …

Review of 'The Hydrogen Sonata' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Entertaining read with a fair amount of balanced characters and plotlines.

It's time for the Gzilt to sublime, leave this paradise of 3d space to the next party in 5d or beyond. What if their civ is based on a lie? What if it came out right before? Governments trying to protect the knowledge, counter agencies trying to find it, races that want access to the tech and worlds the sublimed leave behind, and of course--Culture minds that are just piqued by this information. A cast of characters, exotic people and techs, a quick romp around the galaxy to find out...

Well. You'll have to read to find out. XD

Review of 'The Hydrogen Sonata' on 'GoodReads'

4 stars

Excellent Culture yarn that now feels more like a swan song than I think Banks could have intended, because it deals mostly with what happens when a civilisation feels it can't progress any more. Lots of intersecting subplots hinging around who knows what and the limits to even the god-like Culture Ships' ability to cross space and time... subplots that by the end get woven together coherently.

There's also a strong theme here about whether knowing the truth about things matters. If I didn't know it had been written a few years ago, I could easily have taken it as deliberate commentary on today's society and politics, but I suppose that's just a mark of great fiction: however much it's set in escapist sci-fi utopia it's of course also about people and how people interact.

Review of 'The Hydrogen Sonata' on 'LibraryThing'

4 stars

Excellent Culture yarn that now feels more like a swan song than I think Banks could have intended, because it deals mostly with what happens when a civilisation feels it can't progress any more. Lots of intersecting subplots hinging around who knows what and the limits to even the god-like Culture Ships' ability to cross space and time... subplots that by the end get woven together coherently.

There's also a strong theme here about whether knowing the truth about things matters. If I didn't know it had been written a few years ago, I could easily have taken it as deliberate commentary on today's society and politics, but I suppose that's just a mark of great fiction: however much it's set in escapist sci-fi utopia it's of course also about people and how people interact.

Review of 'The Hydrogen Sonata' on 'LibraryThing'

4 stars

Excellent Culture yarn that now feels more like a swan song than I think Banks could have intended, because it deals mostly with what happens when a civilisation feels it can't progress any more. Lots of intersecting subplots hinging around who knows what and the limits to even the god-like Culture Ships' ability to cross space and time... subplots that by the end get woven together coherently.

There's also a strong theme here about whether knowing the truth about things matters. If I didn't know it had been written a few years ago, I could easily have taken it as deliberate commentary on today's society and politics, but I suppose that's just a mark of great fiction: however much it's set in escapist sci-fi utopia it's of course also about people and how people interact.

Review of 'The Hydrogen Sonata' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I think that this is the best 'Culture' book of them all.

It is well populated with ship minds expressing their quirky and logical ideas while achieving a somewhat utopian consensus society providing the backdrop to the 'subliming' of a similar society (the Gazilt) where 'human' intrigue threatens to derail the whole process.

Meanwhile the story follows on character Vyr Cossont a four armed Gazilt, who has made it her ambition to play T. C. Vilabier’s 26th String-Specific Sonata For An Instrument Yet To Be Invented, MW 1211 - the Hydrogen Sonata on her bodily acoustic Antagonistic Undecagonstring prior to subliming. But due to her acquaintance with the universe's oldest man, she becomes involved in a search to determine if the Gazilt 'holy book' was in fact a hoax or an experiment perpetrated many years earlier.

This leads to a story of political intrigue, morals and science that is as …

Review of 'The Hydrogen Sonata' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Perhaps this is unkind, but I wonder if he knew about his impending death by the time he was writing this and so decided to throw every random idea or character he'd ever had somewhere into this story just to get it on the page. Little else seems to justify this exercise, and the reveal of how Subliming works is Midichlorian-like in the way it sucks all mystery and aura out of the process. It nevertheless seems strange that the people about to sublime are so...unenlightened. Are they going to be squabbling and scheming like this in the Great Hereafter? RIP Mr. Banks.

Review of 'The Hydrogen Sonata' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

It could just be where my head is at this dreary February, or I spent too much time comparing it to other Culture novels, but...I liked this book. Which surprised me because I expected to love it. I've gotten pretty good at spotting which Culture novels are going to click with me and which will fall flat and I was just sure, sure this was going to be fabulous.

Don't get me wrong - I enjoyed some bits quite a lot! Overall though my review from midpoint went down by a star at the end. Most of the Culture books have a circuitous route to the point and a certain 'fade into silence' quality at the end, but for some reason Hydrogen Sonata was less impressive while doing it than, say, Look To Windward. And it was certainly no Player of Games.

That said it was not as …

Review of 'The Hydrogen Sonata' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

As always from the Culture novels, this is lots of fun. There's another crisis in the offing, and a bunch of ship-Minds gathers to work out what to do.

At its core, this is a mystery novel: where is the oldest guy in the Culture, and what does he know?
Along the way, we're treated to some of the most spectacular battle sequences.

I most certainly did enjoy this a lot. The tiniest criticism is that, for the first time, it all felt a little familiar: somehow, Iain M Banks has always managed to make every previous novel seem like a journey into unfamiliar territory, despite the familiar backdrop of the Culture. That he has managed to keep that going across the previous (nine?) Culture novels is amazing.

Don't let this put you off - it's still a thumping good read.

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