
Ancillary Justice
by Ann Leckie
Arthur C. Clarke Award · 2014 · WinnerHugo Award (Best Novel) · 2014 · WinnerPhilip K. Dick Award · 2014 · ShortlistNebula Award (Best Novel) · 2013 · Winner
Award History
| Award | Year | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Arthur C. Clarke Award | 2014 | Winner |
| Hugo Award (Best Novel) | 2014 | Winner |
| Philip K. Dick Award | 2014 | Shortlist |
| Nebula Award (Best Novel) | 2013 | Winner |
About This Book
The last surviving human body controlled by a destroyed artificial intelligence seeks revenge on the ruler of a vast empire. Notable for its use of a single feminine pronoun for all genders. Winner of the 2014 Hugo, Nebula, Locus, Arthur C. Clarke, and BSFA Awards for Best Novel.
About the Author
Ann Leckie is an American science fiction author who won the Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel twice consecutively—for Ancillary Sword (2015) and Ancillary Mercy (2016)—as well as the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Ancillary Justice (2014). Her Imperial Radch trilogy is a landmark of contemporary science fiction, renowned for its exploration of gender, empire, and consciousness. Read more →
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