A Memory Called Empire

Tapa blanda, 400 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 30 de julio de 2020 por Pan Macmillan.

ISBN:
978-1-5290-0159-4
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Won the 2020 Hugo for Best Novel. Ambassador Mahit Dzmare is posted far from her mining station home, to the Empire's glorious capital. Yet when she arrives, she discovers her predecessor was murdered. But no-one will admit his death wasn't accidental - and she might be next. Mahit must navigate the capital's deadly halls of power, while hunting the killer. She must also somehow stop the Empire from annexing her fiercely independent colony. As she sinks deeper into this seductive yet unfamiliar culture, Mahit engages in intrigues of her own. For she's hiding an extraordinary technological secret, one which might destroy her station and its way of life.Or it might save them all from annihilation.

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A spear in the hands of the sun

Ambassador Mahit Dzmare from Lsel station upon arriving at the city-planet at the very heart of the Teixcalaanli Empire must deal with a mysterious death, assassination attempts, and expansionist agendas. Mahit, hampered by circumstance, must also navigate a viper’s nest of court politics whilst resisting the seductive pull of the Teixcalaanli culture she’s admired her entire life.

I love the world building, the characters, the idea of the Imgao, all of it. Lovely space opera, highly enjoyable. Also, I adore Three Seagrass.

The slow-burning love-child of House of Cards and The Expanse

If I'm honest I first picked up this book because of the image on the cover but once I picked up the book I remained interested and the aesthetic remained pretty cool throughout and gave me vibes from the "Coup" and "The Resistance" board games.

The book really focuses in a lot on the political manoeuvrers of the central character Mahit and her allies (and enemies). There's a fair amount of political theatre and description of Mahit's internal monologue which reminded me of House of Cards. The world building meant that the plot does take a little while to really get going but once it does get going, there's a fair amount to be excited about. The last few chapters were pretty gripping and more reminiscent of something like The Expanse.

There is a lot of description of the culture and language used in the Teixcalaanli Empire which …

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  • American literature