Reviews
"An ambitious space opera that proves that
Justice was no fluke.... a book every serious reader of science fiction should pick up."—
RT Book Reviews
"Fans of space operas will feast on its richly textured, gorgeously rendered world-building."—
Entertainment Weekly
"Superb...
Sword proves that [Leckie]'s not a one-hit wonder. I look forward to the rest of Breg's tale."—
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Unexpected, compelling and very cool. Ann Leckie nails it...I've never met a heroine like Breq before. I consider this a very good thing indeed."—
John Scalzi on Ancillary Justice
"Powerful."—
The New York Times
"It engages, it excites, and it challenges the way the reader views our world. Leckie may be a former Secretary of the Science Fiction Writers of America, but she's the President of this year's crop of debut novelists.
Ancillary Justice might be the best science fiction novel of this very young decade."—
Justin Landon, Staffer's Book Review on Ancillary Justice
"A double-threaded narrative proves seductive, drawing the reader into the naive but determined protagonist's efforts to transform an unjust universe. Leckie uses...an expansionist galaxy-spinning empire [and] a protagonist on a single-minded quest for justice to transcend space-opera conventions in innovative ways. This impressive debut succeeds in making Breq a protagonist readers will invest in, and establishes Leckie as a talent to watch."—
Publishers Weekly on Ancillary Justice
"The sort of space opera audiences have been waiting for."—
NPR Books
"Leckie proves she's no mere flash in the pan with this follow-up to her multiple-award-winning debut space opera, Ancillary Justice."—
Kirkus
"
Ancillary Justice is the mind-blowing space opera you've been needing...This is a novel that will thrill you like the page-turner it is, but stick with you for a long time afterward."—
io9 (included in 'This Fall's Must-Read Science Fiction and Fantasy Books')
"A gripping read, with top-notch world building and a set of rich subtexts about human rights, colonialism -- and (yes) hive mind sex."—
io9
"It's not every day a debut novel by an author you'd never heard of before derails your entire afternoon with its brilliance. But when my review copy of
Ancillary Justice arrived, that's exactly what it did. In fact, it arrowed upward to reach a pretty high position on my list of best space opera novels ever."—
Liz Bourke on Ancillary Justice
"Total gamechanger. Get it, read it, wish to hell you'd written it. Ann Leckie's
Ancillary Justice may well be the most important book Orbit has published in ages."—
Paul Graham Raven on Ancillary Justice
"The sort of book that the Clarke Award wishes it had last year ... be prepared to see
Ancillary Justice bandied around a lot come awards season. (As it should be)."—
Jared Shurin, Pornokitsch
"Leckie investigates what it means to be human, to be an individual and to live in a civilized society."—
Scientific American
"Establishes Leckie as an heir to Banks and Cherryh."—
Elizabeth Bear on Ancillary Justice
"If you don't know the
Ancillary series by now, you probably should. Ann Leckie's sociopolitical space opera almost singlehandedly breathed new cool into the stereotype of spaceships trundling through far-off systems amid laser battles. ... [
Ancillary Mercy] earns the credit it's received: As a capstone to a series that shook genre expectations, as our closing installment of an immersively realized world, and as the poignant story of a ship that learned to sing."—
NPR Books on Ancillary Mercy
"A sharply written space opera with a richly imagined sense of detail and place, this debut novel from Ann Leckie works as both an evocative science fiction tale and an involving character study...it's also a strongly female-driven piece, tackling ideas about politics and gender in a way that's both engaging and provocative...
Ancillary Justice is a gripping read that's well worth a look."—
SFX (UK) on Ancillary Justice
"Breq's struggle for meaningful justice in a society designed to favor the strong is as engaging as ever. Readers new to the author will be enthralled, and those familiar with the first book will find that the faith it inspired has not been misplaced."—
Publishers Weekly
"This follow-up builds on the world and characters that the author introduced in the first book and takes the story in new directions. There is much more to explore in Leckie's universe, one of the most original in SF today."—
Library Journal (starred review)
"Using the format of SF military adventure blended with hints of space opera, Leckie explores the expanded meaning of human nature and the uneasy balance between individuality and membership in a group identity. Leckie is a newcomer to watch as she expands on the history and future of her new and exciting universe."—
Library Journal on Ancillary Justice
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