Look to Windward

, #7

Paperback, 403 pages

English language

Published Dec. 14, 2001 by Orbit.

ISBN:
978-1-84149-059-5
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4 stars (12 reviews)

It was one of the less glorious incidents of a long-ago war.

It led to the destruction of two suns and the billions of lives they supported.

Now, eight hundred years later, the light from the first of those ancient mistakes has reached the Culture Orbital, Masaq.

The light from the second may not.

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4 stars

I have always really enjoyed this one. That is despite it being a very sad book and it having a whole section that I feel should just have been dropped.
Firstly, the sadness. This one is about grief and the despair that can stem from grief. It is absolutely unflinching in this regard. It does not tritely wrap up these stories with grieving people moving on and finding a new purpose etc. It takes the despair them all the way to a very logical conclusion. A brave choice in regards to the 'saleability' of the book. People don't like to be bummed by their entertainment.
Secondly, the unnecessary (in my opinion). There is a whole subplot around an, admittedly neat, alien biome that is loosely tied to main plot. I say loosely as it is supposed to be a timer on revealing the central conspiracy but is shown to be …