There are few who ever could." Ancillary Justice is Ann Leckie's stunning debut -- the only novel to ever win the Hugo, Nebula, and Arthur C. Clarke awards -- about a ship's AI who becomes trapped in a human body and her quest for revenge. Ann Leckie esplora con incredibile immaginazione le sottigliezze psicologiche, i pregiudizi razziali, le passioni politiche e religiose dei suoi personaggi. Ann Leckie (born 1966) is an American author of science fiction and fantasy.Her 2013 debut novel Ancillary Justice, in part about artificial consciousness and gender-blindness, won the 2014 Hugo Award for "Best Novel", as well as the Nebula Award, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, and the BSFA Award. Ann Leckie is the author of the Hugo, Nebula, Arthur C. Clarke, and British Science Fiction Award-winning novel Ancillary Justice. In 2015 Ann Leckie published books like Orbit Books purchased two additional novels from Leckie. "There are few who write science fiction like Ann Leckie can. See all books authored by Ann Leckie, including Ancillary Justice, and Ancillary Sword, and more on ThriftBooks.com. She has worked as a waitress, a receptionist, a rodman on a land-surveying crew, and a recording engineer. By Ann Leckie | Oct 16, 2015 Ancillary Mercy is the ... Leckie picked 10 essential science fiction books. Ma soprattutto fa ciò che da sempre fa la grande fantascienza: accompagnare il lettore, tra gigantesche battaglie interplanetarie e viaggi spaziali, alla scoperta di nuovi mondi, dove nessuno è mai giunto prima. Yeah, I know, I hate "Ten Best X" lists, too.

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Ann Leckie novels. She lives in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Ann Leckie. A must read for fans of Ursula K. Le Guin and James S. A. Corey.
The first, Provenance, was published on 3 October 2017 and is set in the Imperial Radch universe.