Ammonite

Paperback, 416 pages

English language

Published April 29, 2002 by Del Rey.

ISBN:
978-0-345-45238-2
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OCLC Number:
49734896

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4 stars (3 reviews)

Change or die: the only options available on the Durallium Company-owned planet GP. The planet's deadly virus had killed most of the original colonists -- and changed the rest irrevocably. Centuries after the colony had lost touch with the rest of humanity, the Company returned to exploit GP, and its forces found themselves fighting for their lives. Afraid of spreading the virus, the Company had left its remaining employees in place, afraid and isolated from the natives.Then anthropologist Marghe Taishan arrived on GP, sent to test a new vaccine against the virus. As she risked death to uncover the natives' biological secret, she found that she, too, was changing, and realized that not only had she found a home on GP -- she herself carried the seeds of its destruction . . . WINNER OF THE LAMBDA AND TIPTREE AWARDSFrom the Paperback edition.

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Review of 'Ammonite' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

Ammonite starts slow and thoughtful, exploring interesting and surprising ideas about its science fiction universe. And then it builds to an engaging plot-driven story that’s hard to put down.

I almost wish I had read Griffith’s explanation of what she was trying to do first (in my edition this was an afterword) because I think it would have made me more attuned to some really compelling aspects of the book more quickly. But this is not to say it doesn’t succeed. It absolutely does.

I loved the world, the people, and then fictional science here. It was original, fascinating, and really fun to read. And I especially loved the complex and diverse cast of female characters. 

Review of 'Ammonite' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

The strengths of this book were ideas, character development, and atmosphere. The biggest weakness was pacing. I don't quite know if it was a weakness, really, but this is not a book that sucked me in, which is something I've come to expect from contemporary novels. I had to choose to keep reading rather than getting pulled along. Maybe then the fault was mine for expecting light reading, and getting something a bit closer to literary fiction.

It's hard to write a review without giving too much away. I'm normally not shy about spoilers but this is the kind of book where uncovering the ideas is a big part of the pleasure. Anyway I do recommend it, if for no other reason than that it's quite different from the kind of sci fi you'll find out there normally.

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  • Science Fiction - Adventure
  • Fiction / Science Fiction / Adventure
  • Fiction
  • Fiction - Science Fiction
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