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Old 07-24-2014, 02:58 PM   #91
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The only vote I'll reveal at this point is that I voted for Ancillary Justice as Best Novel. In my opinion, it stood out so far above the other nominees that I don't care whether disclosing my vote influences anyone else. I though it was one of the better SF novels I've read in recent years. For those who haven't read it, Amazon still has it one sale for $1.99: http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00BAXFDLM
(Link cleaned up in quote.) That's a publisher promotion, so it should be good wherever you shop.

I haven't gotten to AJ yet, and at this point I'll probably wait until the sequel comes out, but everything I've heard has been quite positive. I can't say from personal preference whether I think it should win, but it's obviously a worthy contender.
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