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Ann Leckie – Ancillary Mercy
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(Review)
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I don't think I need to greatly introduce the American author Ann Leckie here – her debut novel Ancillary Justice won most of the major awards on the scene, and introduced her as a major new voice in the ...
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Created on 28 July 2016
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Ann Leckie – Ancillary Sword
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(Review)
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How do you follow on from something as successful as Ancillary Justice, which has won about everything worth winning in the SF field? (a slight overstatement, I know, but it feels like it). Ann Leckie' ...
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Created on 30 December 2015
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Ann Leckie – Ancillary Justice
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(Review)
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... a few too many times, and because tomorrow there will be a different latest greatest hottest never to be surpassed thing anyway. So, when Ann Leckie's debut novel Ancillary Justice burst on the scene, winning ...
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Created on 31 May 2015
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Aliette de Bodard – In the Vanishers’ Palace
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(Review)
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... of that), or an attempt to break the endlessly trodden-in structures in a fantastical setting, akin to what Ann Leckie did in her Ancillary series. One thing which was rather depressingly realistic in ...
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Created on 29 November 2018
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Aliette de Bodard – On a Red Station, Drifting
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(Review)
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... position, one's station in life and the Empire, and one's suitability in marriage strongly reminded me of Ann Leckie's Aptitudes, but the trope has been used many times, of course.
The premise of th ...
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Created on 16 October 2015
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