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Brian W. Aldiss: Non-stop (1976, Pan Books)

Roy Complain lives in a culturally-primitive tribe in which curiosity is discouraged and life is …

The book is worth sticking with, despite the classic failures of gender representation in sci-fi of this era, and despite some of the early character interactions. By the time it gets rolling, it's got a fantastic pace, and is genuinely interesting. The twists and reveals were great, and will stick with me for a long while.