"The Guardian" (U.K.) Like some latter-day Isaac Asimov, [Banks writes] space operas, complete with galactic civilizations, mighty spaceships, and brains the size of planets... Banks has tremendous fun....He crams in his beloved battle scenes, wickedly named space-ships (I Blame the Parents; Lapsed Pacifist; Now Look What You Made Me Do...)... and all the time Banks keeps ratcheting up the suspense.
"SFX" A page-turner of reader's cramp-inducing intensity....A book that could only be harder to put down if it was superglued to your fingers..."Look to Windward" is a work of genius.
"Starburst" Banks' mind-expanding future history is unrivaled for imaginative sweep, startling ideas, and savage but wry sense of humor. One of the very best just got even better.
"Locus""Look to Windward" is a serious novel [yet] levity and humor seep through the cracks... it is elegant, moral, funny. What more could a reader ask?
"The New York Times" Set in a far-future, multi-species galaxy rife with hope and despair, this sophisticated space opera deals artfully with the appeal of terrorism and the necessary dangers of a free society....Banks writes with a sophistication that will surprise anyone unfamiliar with modern science fiction.