A Memory Called Empire

Hardcover, 462 pages

English language

Published April 4, 2019 by Tor.

ISBN:
978-1-5290-0157-0
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5 stars (11 reviews)

Ambassador Mahit Dzmare arrives in the center of the multi-system Teixcalaanli Empire only to discover that her predecessor, the previous ambassador from their small but fiercely independent mining Station, has died. But no one will admit that his death wasn't an accident—or that Mahit might be next to die, during a time of political instability in the highest echelons of the imperial court.

Now, Mahit must discover who is behind the murder, rescue herself, and save her Station from Teixcalaan's unceasing expansion—all while navigating an alien culture that is all too seductive, engaging in intrigues of her own, and hiding a deadly technological secret—one that might spell the end of her Station and her way of life—or rescue it from annihilation.

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Amazing, engaging, thrilling, and powerful

5 stars

This was not the normal type of sci-fi story I read and I didn't think I would enjoy it at first. But the more I read, the more I fell in love with this story. It's very rich, deep, symbolic, and full of meaning. The characters are deep and very interesting, and the elaborately detailed world/universe of the story is incredibly thorough and stimulating. This story had a great pace and evolved from a story of planetary politics to political inrigue and thriller-type pace. I finish this book feeling like I have experienced something profound and yet sad that it's over - and yet I've already downloaded the sequel! Arkady Martine is masterful and a bit like the Stephen King of the genre. Maybe my top book of the year!

Fast-paced sci fi thriller?

5 stars

I called this a sci fi thriller (question mark?) because I'm not fully sure whether I think it's really a thriller. Yeah I think it's a thriller. A sort of space opera/thriller maybe. Anyway, I enjoyed this quite a bit. The world building was fun, the characters were interesting and not annoying. The story was well paced, and kept my interest throughout. A fun book. I've already bought the sequel.

An absolute joy

5 stars

I'm so pleased with A Memory Called Empire. It's rare to have a pairing of both a really rich, engrossing world and characters that I cared about so much. It felt like not a decision or phrasing was done without careful consideration. I could feel the pull Mahit felt between her home and the empire, and her exhaustion as the book stretched on. An absolute force and I can't wait to read the next one.

Review of 'Un Souvenir Nomé Empire' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Dans ce roman épatant à tous les niveaux, une ambassadrice inexpérimentée tombe dans les intrigues typiques d'une fin de règne. C'est raconté avec humour, détachement, et beaucoup de poésie jouant sur la langue. Il y a par ailleurs des réflexions très prenantes sur la nature de la mémoire, le passage d'expérience, l'identité. Le tout étant toujours exprimé avec une plume pleine de subtilité.
À mon avis, c'est un chef d'œuvre.

Fun political intrigue

4 stars

I quite enjoyed this book! A fun narrative about a young diplomat from a remote space station who finds herself appointed ambassador to a Big Evil Empire. The book takes place in the imperial capital and thematically does the whole "man, giant empires really do suck a lot" thing, and does it well. The one Big Weird Sci Fi idea (basically multiple people cohabiting in one brain) is pretty cool and also the author manages to portray it without being offensive to people with, say, dissociative identity disorder. I feel like it dragged a bit at the end and sort of fizzled out, and ultimately I found myself reading a book set on the main character's home space station than at the heart of this big scary empire. I live in a big scary empire so it all seemed pretty standard to me. Still, totally recommend the read.

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