Bobby McCanne
Following the groundwork laid in Ancillary Justice, Sword begins to fill in the rest of the universe Leckie has created via the same central character. We learn more about Radch space, and more about how humans have changed in the intervening time, relative to AI. The groundwork is laid for a culmination of this story arc, but this book suffers a little from sophomoric slump. Making up for this is the continued stylistic progression of the writing, paralleling the main characters development.
Micah Pearce
Loved the hard left turn in this book! The relentless pace of Justice was thrilling but exhausting. Not as grand, not as mind twisting, but still a fantastic work that I've recommended to many.
Marshall Lysell
I thought my app glitched when I got to the end. The book sets the stage for a civil and alien war, slave rebellion, and romance. Yet the story consists of a issue with infrastructure, that was resolved with a page long deux ex machina. Followed by a chapter of awkward dialogue in the hospital (that old cliche) and then its over. 100 pages of setting the stage, followed by 200 of hot air and fluff. Waste of time
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