Comment

Oct 21, 2015
Very enjoyable! So many things happen relating to so many different characters that it feels like trying to summarize the plot at all will only result in spoiling things best left unspoiled. Suffice it to say that this book gives a variety of perspectives on the ideas of personhood, agency, and duty. The plot starts a little slow, but picks up speed fast. It also doesn't take the sort of left turn that it did in Ancillary Sword, but doesn't follow the narrative structure of Ancillary Justice, either. Basically, if you liked the people in the first two books, you'll find things to like in this one.