Loki's Ring

512 pages

English language

Published March 16, 2023 by Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers, Gallery / Saga Press.

ISBN:
978-1-9821-7063-9
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Gita Chithra embarks on a mission through space to save the robot she loves as a daughter—or risk losing her in the depths of Loki’s Ring—in this intergalactic space adventure from beloved author Stina Leicht.

Gita Chithra, the captain of the intergalactic ship The Tempest, is used to leading her crew on simple retrieval and assistance missions. But when she receives a frantic distress call from Ri, the AI she trained from inception—making her like a daughter to Gita—she knows she’s in for something much more dangerous.

Ri is trapped in the depths of Loki’s Ring, an artificial alien-made solar system, and says everyone in the vicinity has been infected and killed by a mysterious contagion. Gita and her team investigate, only to discover horrors at every turn, and are soon stranded themselves, leaving them vulnerable to infection and attack.

Forced to call on an old friend to help them …

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Brief review of Loki's Ring

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(I don't do *** ratings.)

(My perspective: I have read everything novel length by Stina Leicht from Cold Iron on.)

This book is completely independent from Persephone Station, but is part of the same universe. Leicht continues to write feminist commentary on the current US of A (when the libertarian capitalists turn out to be the bad guys, you shouldn't feel surprised), although nicely wrapped up in an enjoyable adventure. Leicht seems to be commenting particularly on community and family in ways that push back at US Conservative narratives.

The main character is delightfully imperfect. The story is space opera. If you liked the Ann Leckie *Ancilliary..." novels you might like this.

There's some interesting speculation about AI persons. Not surprisingly it appears that AI have choices about gender, but it's not clear whether they have any non-human gender choices. (More reasonable than it appears, given how AIs in …

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4 stars

I loved this author's style and the book was really cool. Derring-do, character growth, lots of threads to follow, all pulled into a cohesive story.

Having recently read the Ring World and Ring World Engineers by Niven, I almost felt this was a reply to his stories. Heavily female and queer with an eye to further inclusivity, the story was a serious counterpoint to his rampant misogyny and serious inability to take "the other" seriously.

The Terran World (federation? I can't recall the third word.) was a nice balance against the ... um, other governmental body (I'm so bad with names!). When telling my daughter about the story, I referred to them as Texas. A loosely confederated system of corporations who fought more or less openly with each other, one representative actually said they were fulfilling their god-given right to a second manifest destiny.

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