First Science Fiction Novels #1 - Iain M. Banks' 'Consider Phlebas' (1987) [Age: 33]
I came to this with great expectations because  it is written by a 'literary figure', albeit that it is an early work  (1987) and only the first in a series of 11 science fiction 'culture  novels'. Those expectations were too high but it has to be said  that Iain M. Banks (aka Iain Banks) writes infinitely better on a  technical level than the vast majority of science fiction writers. There  are moments where his talent for precise description make the novel  almost filmic. There are also times where an intelligent  writer's sensibility comes through. He makes you think about the types of psychological adaptations our species might make to the world of the  space opera. His aliens are not so unbelievable in terms of thought  processes either. And yet, and yet ... the sensibility is a  hybrid between the intelligent and the adolescent. Long bone-crunching  battle scenes might have come off Playstation 3 if it had been invented  (one stifles the occasional yawn) while...