Really enjoyed this book. In some ways it's a classic space opera but there's enough twists on the formula that it feels super fresh. Fascinating explorations of identity, language, and class. The writing was fun and engaging, I ate this book up.
Kritikak eta Iruzkinak
Wears plaid on the weekends.
Esteka hau laster-leiho batean zabalduko da
Ian Sudderth (e)k Ann Leckie(r)en Ancillary Justice liburuaren kritika egin du
Ian Sudderth (e)k Tamsyn Muir(r)en Gideon the Ninth liburuaren kritika egin du (The Locked Tomb, #1)
Wow wow wow wow
5 izar
Just incredible. Pretty rare to find such and imaginative and rich world built into such a compelling narrative that is SO FUN. It's funny, heartbreaking, action-packed, mesmerizing, and thoughtful all at once. Can't wait to read the rest.
Ian Sudderth (e)k N. K. Jemisin(r)en The Obelisk Gate liburuaren kritika egin du (The Broken Earth, #2)
So good.
5 izar
To quote a friend “the amount of escalation in this series is breathtaking”. I couldn’t agree more. The layers of metaphor mix with action and intrigue and the world building immense. Loved it.
Ian Sudderth (e)k John Scalzi(r)en The Last Emperox liburuaren kritika egin du (The Interdependency, #3)
Ian Sudderth (e)k John Scalzi(r)en The Consuming Fire liburuaren kritika egin du (The Interdependency, #2)
Ian Sudderth (e)k John Scalzi(r)en The Collapsing Empire liburuaren kritika egin du (The Interdependency, #1)
Ian Sudderth (e)k Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib(r)en They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us liburuaren kritika egin du
It's just the best thing I've ever read
5 izar
I can't describe the depth of emotions this made me feel. It is the kind of writing I want in my life all the time, the way music criticism should be written, the way cultural criticism should be approached. Cannot recommend enough.