Die Maschinen

, #1

13,5 x 20,6 cm, 544 pages

Deutsch language

Published by Heyne.

ISBN:
978-3-453-31636-2
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5 stars (3 reviews)

Sequels: Die Mission (Ancillary Sword); DasImperium (Ancillary Mercy).

12 editions

reviewed Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie (Imperial Radch, #1)

Does a captain go down with her ship?

5 stars

I enjoyed the slow crescendo of drama. The characters are well-inhabited and I always love the gradual revelation of a world's secrets. I only rarely got confused about the names. I would normally fault a book like this for how many coincidences the plot rests on, but I didn't find them overly implausible in Ancillary Justice's case. There was some reason for each one, and none of the coincidences felt like they strained the plot, just distilled it. I won't call the language sublime, but it read well. Open Ancillary Justice for a space opera that interrogates the assumption of empire, for a character's silent pain dredged in flashbacks, loyalty, and that character's patient search for a sense of self. The central sci-fi conceit deals with what it means to be only a part of yourself, and the impossibility of repressing your feelings forever.

Subjects

  • Science Fiction
  • Fiction
  • Quests (Expeditions)
  • Ebook
  • Space Opera
  • Revenge
  • Adult
  • General
  • Adventure
  • FICTION
  • Fiction, science fiction, general