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I have Ancillary Justice feels!

(Meaghan: read, like, half of it, and if you still can't get into it, then, you should probably read the whole thing just to be sure?)

When I started it it seemed so dense and chewy, a book I could admire intellectually more than I could get into it emotionally, which is because I read so much YA and all the feelings are right on the surface, but then after a certain point I went "Wow, it is really smart what she did there with the parallelism of the two situations, and also, FEELINGS." Because, for such an intellectual book -- and a book that's really about colonialism and empire and identity and free will -- it also manages to mash a couple of my id-vortexy buttons right near the end.

I want to read the whole thing again because I'll understand it better the second time around but maybe I'll wait until Ancillary Sword? (Which is coming out in October? Which I only just learned about? And which I'm pretty excited for right now?)

I am also thinking about it as a response to The Left Hand of Darkness -- not just in terms of what it does with gender and pronouns, which I didn't really find to be the most interesting or radical aspect of the book -- but in terms of being a survival quest of two people thrown together who don't (initially, at first) care about each other that much, and come to see each other in different lights...

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2/9/14 02:00 (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] meaghansketch
I am super into it! It is just dense and I am reading it very slowly...

Also (so far) the most interesting thing about the pronoun thing is realizing how disconcerted I am when I can't remember or don't know what gender someone is...

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2/9/14 03:03 (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] meaghansketch
Yeah, exactly. I'm only about a third of the way through but so far the characters' gender is utterly irrelevant to the narrator or the plot, but still I find myself thinking BUT HOW CAN I PICTURE THE CHARACTER IF I DON'T EVEN KNOW IF IT'S A MAN OR A WOMAN when... somehow I manage not knowing so many other aspects of how the characters look, so why is that thing the thing I'm getting caught up on?
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