Translation State

Translation State

2023 • 312 pages

Ratings42

Average rating4.2

15

I enjoyed reading this latest book by Ann Leckie. Even though it's part of a series, the story stands just fine on its own. I was able to jump right in without having read the previous books.

Leckie's writing style is smooth and easy to follow. The plot moves along at a brisk pace, and I was intrigued by the cast of characters. Each one has a distinct voice that comes through clearly. Their world and relationships are complex, but Leckie gives just enough detail without overdoing the backstory or terminology.

The heart of the story focuses on three main characters trying to figure out where they belong. While dealing with larger power struggles in the galaxy, they also face more personal conflicts. In the end, they realize that loyalty and sacrifice are what brings a family together — not necessarily who you're related to biologically.

There's a nice mix here balancing the action-driven sci-fi plot with these resonant emotional notes about found family. Even as the book wrapped up, I felt invested in the characters and interested to see where Leckie takes things next.

For sci-fi fans who appreciate well-constructed worlds and nuanced relationships, I strongly recommend this book and series. The author has crafted something special — exciting yet heartfelt. I'm looking forward to whatever she writes in this universe next.

December 18, 2023Report this review