
Book #110 of 2016:
Ancillary Mercy by Ann Leckie (Imperial Radch #3)
A tremendous end to the Imperial Radch trilogy, following several threads from the first two books to their natural conclusions in a way that still manages to surprise. Author Ann Leckie clearly has a lot of thoughts on the notions of consciousness, sentience, and identity, and she foregrounds those issues in this novel far more than in its predecessors. I was concerned when the second novel took such an abrupt turn away from the action of the first to focus on a small backwater planet on the edges of the war, but this third book shows why that pivot was necessary to set up the series conclusion. This isn’t how I thought Breq’s story would resolve back when it began, but it all ties together rather nicely.
This book: ★★★★☆
Overall series: ★★★★☆
Book ranking: 3 > 2 > 1








