Not photography related but leisure reading. I am a long time Sci-Fi reader, it all started many years ago in the early 70s, secondary school they had a weekly lesson entitled 'Humanities' hmm, basically a wanabe social worker wanting us to get in touch with ourselves, so I sat at the back of the class and got in touch with the rack of books, one was by E.E. Doc Smith and part of his Lensman series. Not looked back although have matured in my reading choices - So, currently re-reading Iain M. Banks novels, you may know Iain Banks - 'The Wasp Factory' The Crow Road# a great tv adaptation his opening line - 'It was the day my grandmother exploded. I sat in the crematorium, listening to my Uncle Hamish quietly snoring in harmony to Bach's Mass in B Minor, and I reflected that it always seemed to be death that drew me back to Gallanach. ' - however he wrote serious Sci-Fi as Iain M Banks, his great creation was the 'Culture' just finished re-reading Surface Detail, in his Culture books its waaaaay into the future and a societe called the Culture includes 'spaceships' with Minds. not AI but whole unique personalities and part of the Culture is 'Special Circumstances' an order of operatives that 'fix' things that they morally think need fixing. If you like Sci-Fi and very much enjoy sarcasm, humour, distopia and 'justice' with a large dollop of simple bloody mindedness in the mix they are worth a read, but they do ask a lot of focus, they are not 'light' in any sense ! Anyone else reading them?


