Lake of Souls: The Collected Short Fiction

Lake of Souls: The Collected Short Fiction

by Ann Leckie

Narrated by Adjoa Andoh

Unabridged — 15 hours, 15 minutes

Lake of Souls: The Collected Short Fiction

Lake of Souls: The Collected Short Fiction

by Ann Leckie

Narrated by Adjoa Andoh

Unabridged — 15 hours, 15 minutes

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Overview

Hugo, Nebula, and Arthur C. Clarke award-winner Ann Leckie is a modern master of the SFF genre, forever changing its landscape with her groundbreaking ideas and powerful voice. Now, available for the first time comes the complete collection of Leckie's short fiction, including a brand new novelette, “Lake of Souls.”

Journey across the stars of the Imperial Radch universe.

Listen to the words of the Old Gods that ruled the Raven Tower.

Learn the secrets of the mysterious Lake of Souls.

And so much more, in*this masterfully wide-ranging and immersive short fiction collection from award-winning author Ann Leckie.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

★ 02/05/2024

Hugo and Nebula Award winner Leckie (Translation State) collects 18 stories for a stunning showcase of her talents. Leckie plays with tone—from dark political intrigue in the sci-fi “Another Word for World,” to the Burroughs-esque “Hesperia and Glory” and the rollicking Wodehousian “Saving Bacon”—but in every borrowed style (and in the style that is deeply her own), the detailed worlds, intelligent plotting, and clear-eyed compassion make these stories standout. Some illuminate new corners of established worlds: fans of The Raven Tower will especially enjoy the entries that follow some of that universe’s thousand gods, from the tiny skink god trying to fool the powerful Nalendar river into giving up its treasure (“The Nalendar”) to the outlaw sea captain who makes a deal with the covetous, ambitious deity of Au (“The God of Au”). Keen readers of the Imperial Radch books will likewise be delighted by Easter eggs sprinkled throughout the stories that tie into those novels, particularly “She Commands Me and I Obey,” about a sacred ballgame that decides a regional government. Leckie’s fans will treasure this. Agent: Seth Fishman, Gernert Co. (Apr.)

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"Hugo and Nebula Award winner Leckie collects 18 stories for a stunning showcase of her talents. Leckie plays with tone... but in every borrowed style (and in the style that is deeply her own), the detailed worlds, intelligent plotting, and clear-eyed compassion make these stories standout. ... Leckie’s fans will treasure this."—Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

"An acclaimed SFF novelist's first short-story collection... Bloodily clever and darkly comic... The many different approaches Leckie takes to her subject are amazing."—Kirkus

"There are few who write science fiction like Ann Leckie can. There are few who ever could."—John Scalzi

"Powerful."—The New York Times on Ancillary Sword

"The sort of space opera audiences have been waiting for."—NPR Books on Ancillary Sword

"No science-fiction series as descriptive of our current political and cultural moment or as insistent that we open our eyes to it."—Slate on Ancillary Mercy

"A gripping read, with top-notch world building and a set of rich subtexts about human rights, colonialism — and (yes) hive mind sex."—io9 on Ancillary Sword

"By turns thrilling, moving and awe-inspiring."—The Guardian on Ancillary Justice

Library Journal

02/01/2024

This retrospective collection of the short stories of Hugo Award- and Nebula Award-winning Leckie (Translation State) also includes two new tales. The titular story combines classic science-fiction themes, as the last surviving crew member of a cryogenic ship must make a new life on an unknown planet and meets a native of that planet who has to determine whether this weird creature is "people." The story evolves into a search for identity and the results of finding it. While "Lake of Souls" and seven other previously published stories here are not part of Leckie's established universes, the collection does include seven stories in the universe of The Raven Tower and three from the "Imperial Radch" series, including the other new story in this collection, "The Creation and Destruction of the World," a lyrical creation myth for the world that gave birth to the empire. VERDICT This complete volume of Leckie's short stories will be much appreciated by her fans, particularly as the "Imperial Radch" universe is award-winning and popular; the volume's new story set there should be a welcome addition to that world.—Marlene Harris

MAY 2024 - AudioFile

Adjoa Andoh narrates a short story collection by Ann Leckie that includes 18 works set in the worlds of the Imperial Radch and the Raven Tower, as well as several stand-alone pieces. Andoh's stellar skills are on display in every piece, making the stories of gods, humans, and other assorted beings incredibly compelling. Standouts include "The Sad History of the Tearless Onion," in which Andoh unleashes her dry wit on a very funny story; "She Commands Me and I Obey," in which Andoh calmly narrates the horror of a coup in real time; and "The Unknown God," in which Andoh gives a remarkable turn as a frog. A stunning performance by a master narrator. K.M.P. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2023-12-16
An acclaimed SFF novelist’s first short-story collection encourages her characters to talk it out, for good or for ill.

Leckie likes to explore a theme across several works; for example, her Imperial Radch trilogy and related novels (including Translation State, 2023) examine issues of autonomy and what a person owes to themself versus their obligations to family and society at large. In these stories, some of which are stand-alone, some of which are set in the Imperial Radch universe, and many of which are written in the world of her short fantasy novel The Raven Tower, the prevailing theme is communication. Several stories involve people from different species or backgrounds trying to talk to one another, navigating cultural and biological differences or poor translations. Leckie examines the issue in a multitude of scenarios, including a wounded human anthropologist encountering an alien on a spiritual journey, an unwilling elderly diplomat and an angry young priestess from opposing political sides who must ally when their flier is shot down, a conflict among space-traveling dinosaurs resolved via a song, and a peevish and perhaps deluded young man’s attempt to will a change in reality itself. Some may be disappointed at how few Imperial Radch stories there are; what is there will definitely appeal to fans but is also accessible to those who haven’t read the books, even if they don’t pick up on all the nuances. A full half of this volume is devoted to The Raven Tower stories, which are bloodily clever and darkly comic but overlap far too much in plot. They mainly concern mortals and local gods making contracts with one another for power but desperately seeking loopholes. The many different approaches Leckie takes to her subject are amazing, but when brought together, the overall collection comes across as more than a little repetitive.

If variety is the spice of life, then this otherwise accomplished volume could use some more seasoning.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159628022
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 04/02/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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