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Excession, by Iain M Banks.
Gorgeous.
Our friend with a need for speed is probably my favorite plot thread weave of any of his books. Excession did a great job of lulling you into thinking certain things were happening then absolutely slapped the universe with a different sequence of events, it's such a fun read.
Look to Windward is absolutely excellent as well.
Look to Windward is my favourite. The Ways of Dying monologue is hauntingly beautiful.
I’m partial to Player of Games, but Excession was great.