I’ve been quite interested in reading more science fiction in recent months, to make up for my lack of knowledge about the field. It so turns out that The Orion Publishing Group has released an extensive series called “SF Masterworks” which includes not only famous classics but many more obscure books that I had never heard of. I first came across the series when I was looking to read Brian Aldiss’ Non-Stop, and since then I’ve grabbed up a number of other intriguing volumes, including Nicola Griffith’s 1992 novel Ammonite.
Ammonite is a fascinating novel about an encounter with a culture which is ostensibly human but also very alien. It is also a novel that explores gender roles and the meaning of gender, and can be considered a strong feminist science fiction novel.















