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Ancillary Justice

av Ann Leckie

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5,6943511,694 (4.01)1 / 582
Now isolated in a single frail human body, Breq, an artificial intelligence that used to control of a massive starship and its crew of soldiers, tries to adjust to her new humanity while seeking vengeance and answers to her questions.
  1. 92
    Mörkrets vänstra hand av Ursula K. Le Guin (lquilter)
    lquilter: Fans of either Le Guin's Left Hand of Darkness or Leckie's Ancillary Justice should enjoy the other. In common, the pacing, character-centered perspective obscuring aspects of the universe, political machinations, far-future setting, and treatment of ethics; also interesting for its simultaneous foregrounding and backgrounding of gender.… (mer)
  2. 60
    All Systems Red av Martha Wells (chlorine)
    chlorine: Main protagonists are at least somewhat AI, and both books have a neutral take on gender.
  3. 50
    A Memory Called Empire av Arkady Martine (g33kgrrl)
    g33kgrrl: Both books feature complex, political space sci-fi with amazing characters and world-building.
  4. 40
    Ghost Spin av Chris Moriarty (libron)
    libron: Ancillary Justice is great - but for a nuanced, riveting treatment of AI, Moriarty has her beat, hands down. I hope to see more rigorous explorations in future of what Leckie has limned in her first outing.
  5. 30
    Ring of Swords av Eleanor Arnason (libron)
    libron: Arnason's depiction of an alternative (alien) gender/social structure is awesome. I hope Leckie can flesh her own ideas out further beyond pronoun ambiguity in forthcoming books.
  6. 30
    The Ship Who Sang av Anne McCaffrey (RidgewayGirl)
    RidgewayGirl: Utterly different in tone, this also features the "mind" of a ship and the people she interacts with.
  7. 30
    A Matter of Oaths av Helen S. Wright (sandstone78)
    sandstone78: Some of the dynamics in Leckie's Ancillary Justice remind me of the much more obscure single-volume space opera Wright's A Matter of Oaths about two warring immortal emperors and a protagonist with a mysterious connection to them- if you like one, you may like the other.… (mer)
  8. 30
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    sandstone78: Leckie has said that Cherryh's Foreigner books were a big influence on Ancillary Justice and sequels
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I really enjoyed this! It's a very complex and ambitious narrative that I think Leckie balanced masterfully, but I do feel another reading is in order to fully appreciate it. I know it's a good book when I've finished reading, but I still get pangs of "Aw, I wish I wasn't done," and Ancillary Justice is definitely one of those books. I also enjoy characters that make me feel one way at the start and completely differently by the end (Seivarden in this case). I'm eager for the sequel. ( )
  nilaffle | Nov 6, 2023 |
This book will not be for everyone. It takes it's time laying out the world and deals heavily with some big philosophical questions.

Still this is a book that shows what is best about science fiction. Big questions with murky answers. The best part of the book is Breq. One of the most fascinating characters I have read about in years.

I loved the ending and look forward to the next book. ( )
  cdaley | Nov 2, 2023 |
Fascinating. ( )
  quavmo | Oct 26, 2023 |
This is a deeply flawed book but parts of it are so outstanding that I could easily see past its many problems.
What makes this book so excellent is the deep and consistent characterization and the complex political intrigue. The characters all play amazing 4d chess within a strict authoritarian hierarchy.
The book also did an admirable job of portraying intricate cultures and their complex interactions.
This part sometimes even went a bit too far into the weeds and at times could become a bit boring in the sheer amount of detail which added nothing to the story itself.
The third major strength is the exceedingly complex emotional landscape of the main characters which nonetheless always feels understandable and consistent.

The biggest weakness is the actual sci-fi world-building. The author tends to make up fictional technologies without fully considering what implications such technologies should have on society and scarcity. It's the classic problem with a lot of sci-fi where the technology should solve basically all of the core problems the different populations suffer under but it somehow doesn't.
If you stop and think about these kinds of details basically the entire world and the story fall in on themselves. The only way to enjoy this book is to just ignore these major weaknesses.
At least the book doesn't even try to come up with some incredibly contrived reasons for why things are this way. It just passes over all of it without any explanation.

A few other minor criticisms I have are first, the two timelines. We switch between the MC's past and the present frequently to fill in details about the MC as the story progresses. This can be an effective story-telling tool but in this case, the sheer societal and cultural complexity as well as the number of characters to remember is basically doubled because in both timelines we are bombarded with lots of characters and cultural concepts very rapidly.
This leads to my second minor criticism. The names. The book tries so hard to build convincing cultures that we are flooded with very strange and similar-sounding names constantly. None of them even relate to anything close to normal modern names which compounds the issue manyfold. At first, I even had trouble reliably separating cultural terms from names because many of them are culturally related which is reflected in the terminology. On the one hand, I really admire the dedication that went into building such a complex multicultural world but on the other, it's just too much and doesn't add enough to the story to justify the level of complexity.
One last very minor complaint I have are the songs. This might not have been such a problem in text form but when listening to the audiobook these got very repetitive and annoying. If I have to listen to something going around one more time I might blow a gasket.

To finish the review I also want to briefly mention the second book which I have completed at the time of writing as well. The second book sadly doesn't cater nearly as effectively to the strengths of the author and many of the world-building flaws become a lot more apparent and some of them even are immediately relevant to the story. It also suffers from a few new flaws like bad pacing that I would ascribe to a lack of care or time in writing it. So if you love this first one, be aware that the second one is not quite on par with this one in terms of quality.

In conclusion, while this review might sound really negative, keep in mind the 4/5 star rating which I stand by. This is an excellent book despite its flaws. ( )
  omission | Oct 19, 2023 |
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