I didn’t like Ancillary Justice so much FWIW—I didn’t find the culture so compelling, and the lead’s morality was jarring to me (she seemed less like someone who was seeing the flaws in the culture she was raised in and more like someone who had always instinctively had a western liberal morality that they’d been suppressing to fit in).
Do you have a view on The January Dancer? I loved that—modern space opera, with some interesting cultures, but also a compelling plot on the sci-fi side.
I didn’t like Ancillary Justice so much FWIW—I didn’t find the culture so compelling, and the lead’s morality was jarring to me (she seemed less like someone who was seeing the flaws in the culture she was raised in and more like someone who had always instinctively had a western liberal morality that they’d been suppressing to fit in).
Do you have a view on The January Dancer? I loved that—modern space opera, with some interesting cultures, but also a compelling plot on the sci-fi side.
Which lead do you speak of? The officer or the ship?
I can’t say I’ve read that one! Great, the list expands.
The ship