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Consider Phlebas by Iain M. Banks

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1987 - artificial intelligence - culture - Iain M. Banks - Macmillan - novel - orbit - science fiction - space opera - Spectra -

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  • Other: ISFDB
  • Purchase: Amazon
  • eBook: $0.99 eBook April 2011
  • eBook: Kindle
  • Review: SF Reviews.net
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