Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie
Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Complex, intriguing!
This is a great story - perhaps part of a new golden age of SF, or worthy of addition to golden age canon. It first got my attention because of some of the Worldcon flack it took - I'm baffled at why, since it's terrific.
The story of a ship, or an ex-ship, in a world ruled by a god made up of thousands of bodies spread across light years... this is an intriguing story. Hard SF. Deep world building. I really liked the way Leckie used gender confusion to cast the reader into a different world. I'm impressed and look forward to the rest of the series!
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Complex, intriguing!
This is a great story - perhaps part of a new golden age of SF, or worthy of addition to golden age canon. It first got my attention because of some of the Worldcon flack it took - I'm baffled at why, since it's terrific.
The story of a ship, or an ex-ship, in a world ruled by a god made up of thousands of bodies spread across light years... this is an intriguing story. Hard SF. Deep world building. I really liked the way Leckie used gender confusion to cast the reader into a different world. I'm impressed and look forward to the rest of the series!
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