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#FinishedReading the short stories of #AnnLeckie . The book is split into planetary #SciFi from her Imperial Radch universe, #fantasy fables in the world of Raven Tower, and miscellaneous stories. The connections to her novels are weak enough that you could read them without worrying about spoilers or missing context. If you want a hilarious, albeit not exactly representative, sample, 'The Sad History of the Tearless Onion' is only a page long and available on her website: annleckie.com/onion.html. The quality level is maybe not quite as superlative as her incredible novels but I'd still read anything Ann Leckie writes. #Bookstodon @bookstodon

#FinishedReading #AnnLeckie 's sole novel outside her sci fi universe, a #fantasy told from the perspective of a god, moving between their own millennia-spanning story and their observations of a struggle for power among humans in the (roughly) Bronze age present day. Maybe not her absolute best work - I found it a bit exposition heavy - but given her best work stands among my favourite reads ever, that's OK! Incredibly creative world building and a highly entertaining story. #Bookstodon @bookstodon

Mulla on nyt ollut kohta puolentoista kuukauden ajan kesken tää Leckien erinomainen novellikokoelma. Oon usein näiden kanssa vähän hidas, koska jumitun johonkin yli 30 sivua pitkään novelliin, kun odotan sopivaa aloitushetkeä. (Kanish Tharoorin "Swimmer Among the Stars" -kokoelma on ollut mulla kesken kohta viisi vuotta.)

Nyt olen lukenut tästä ensimmäiset neljä. Ekassa oli riemastuttavaa avaruusantropologiaa, toka oli creepy kahden sivun kauhunovelli, kolmas hauskaa leikittelyä Edgar Rice Burroughsin Mars-sarjalla ja neljäs niin ikään riemastuttava tarina siitä, mitä olisi tapahtunut, jos velociraptorit(?) olisivatkin olleet niin älykkäitä, että olisivat lähteneet avaruusmatkalle kohti Marsia juuri ennen valtavan meteoriitin iskeytymistä Maahan.

Metkaa kamaa. Päivittelen tänne myös lopuista paloissa sitä mukaa kun etenen, mutta tää on ollut jo nyt viehättävä kokoelma.

Book Review – Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie

My first book of 2025 is the second book I’ve read by author Ann Leckie. Both books, Translation State and Ancillary Justice, are set in the same world of the Imperial Radch series, though the stories are not directly connected, Reading Translation State led me to Ancillary Justice, the first book of Leckie’s Imperial Radch trilogy, and I am eagerly looking forward to book two.

Ancillary Justice introduces us to Breq, a soldier, at least that’s how they present themselves. In reality, Breq is the last surviving ancillary of Justice of Toren, a destroyed warship of the Radch, and is on a mission of vengeance, one which will immensely change the empire, either in success or failure.

Characters like Breq, the last fragment of an artificial intelligence over 2000 years old now contained in a human body, and  Seivarden, a former Lieutenant on the Justice of Toren a thousand years ago. Both are fish out of water, Breq as an AI trying to pass as human and Seivardan, a human a thousand years out of time who has lost everything. These two do need each other, though, of course, neither knows or believes it for some time, and their shared journey throughout the book, along with Breq’s back story, is compelling on its own.

Ancillary Justice has the distinct honor of earning  the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, and the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the only book to do so. I can see why and I think you will, as well. I completed the Children of Time series by Adrian Tchaikovsky and I look forward to reading the rest of this one.

Finished a fourth Ann Leckie book. After the Ancilliary trilogy I started on Translation State which turned out to be in the same universe which I did not know when buying it.
Everything about them: characters, writing, world building, plot. All of it seems incredibly well done and I have great difficulty putting them down once I start.

After many recommendations in the last couple of years I've finally started on the Imperial Radch series by Ann Leckie. I've barely started but it's an entirely captivating bit of worlds-building with lots of references to things that might be explained later or might not, which I like. But the gender thing is already starting to grate a little bit. If it's not integral to the eventual storyline culmination I'm going to be just a bit miffed.

📖 #bookstodon #scifi

#AnnLeckie #TranslationState (2023)

Ein wunderschönes Kapitel, das mich gestern in den Schlaf begleitet hat:

Qven sitzt im Gefängnis und es wird dem Wesen ein Samenkorn gebracht. Qven pflanzt es, sieht ihm beim Wachsen zu und erntet dann das Radieschen. Es schneidet es in winzige Happen und kaut bedächtig. Am nächsten Tag bittet ersseine Wächter, die gleichzeitig seine Lehrer sind, um einen weiteren Samen. Sie sind zufrieden mit Qven.

📖 #bookstodon #Gender

Komplette Genderverwirrung während meiner Lektüre von #AnnLeckie|s #TranslationState.

Wie passt wer in nonbinäre Welten unterschiedlicher Species? Wer hat welches Geschlecht, welche Identität, welches Bewusstsein? Was an Gender denkt der alte weisse Mann sich da zusammen?

Die Autorin war wohl die erste #SciFi Autorin, die das generische Femininum in einem Roman verwendet hat. Jetzt treibt sie es mit Aliens auf die Spitze! Die Welt ist nicht so einfach wie sie scheint.