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Review: Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie
Ann Leckie ★★★★ Orbit, 2013. In a panel at Phoenix Comicon this year, paranormal military fiction author Myke Cole talked about gaining reader sympathy by emphasizing the humanity of characters – citing Watership Down as a story about rabbits who … Continue reading
Posted in Four Stars, Hugo Award, Nebula Award, Reviews
Tagged Ancillary Justice, Ann Leckie, Award-Winning, best of 2013, Clarke, gender, Hugo, humanity, identity, individuality, Locus, Michael Senft, Myke Cole, Naomi Novik, Nebula, Phoenix Comicon, Relentless Reader, relentless reading, relentlessreading.com, review, space opera, The Relentless Reader
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Retro Review: 2312 by Kim Stanley Robinson
Kim Stanley Robinson ★★★★★ Orbit, 2012. What an amazing book. Kim Stanley Robinson’s brilliant examination of humanity’s colonization of space 300 years in the future, was shortlisted for the Hugo and won the Nebula Award. And deservedly so. Fans … Continue reading
Posted in Nebula Award, Reviews
Tagged 2312, anarchy, environmental, future history, gender, hard sci-fi, kim stanley robinson, Mars Trilogy, Mercury, Michael Senft, Mondragon, Nebula Award, relentless reading, relentlessreading.com, romance, Saturn, socialism, space opera, The Relentless Reader
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