
A Memory Called Empire
by Arkady Martine (2019)
Like Ancillary Justice, this explores complex political intrigue and cultural identity in an empire.

by Ann Leckie (2013)
On a remote, icy planet, the soldier known as Breq is drawing closer to completing her quest. Breq is both more than she seems and less than she was. Years ago, she was Justice of Toren–a colossal starship with an artificial intelligence linking thousands of corpse soldiers in the service of the Radch, the empire that conquered the galaxy. An act of treachery has ripped it all away, leaving her with only one fragile human body. And only one purpose–to revenge herself on Anaander Mianaai, many-bodied, near-immortal Lord of the Radch.
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by Arkady Martine (2019)
Like Ancillary Justice, this explores complex political intrigue and cultural identity in an empire.

by Ursula K. Le Guin (1969)
Similar to Ancillary Justice, this offers philosophical sci-fi that reshapes views on gender and culture.

by Martha Wells (2017)
Like Ancillary Justice, this delves into AI identity and personhood with a unique narrative voice.

by Yoon Ha Lee (2016)
Like Ancillary Justice, this offers a brilliantly imaginative and challenging space opera with deep world-building.

by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Like Ancillary Justice, this features grand scope and ambitious ideas in alien world-building.
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