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This Is How You Lose the Time War
by Max Gladstone, Amal El-Mohtar
I would rather break the world than lose you.
This work is a short collection of poetic love letters, set in a sci-fi world left intentionally vague. In the sense of being made purely of beautiful words written upon ripples in a pond, it gets 5 stars.
As Red herself might say, looked at in another way, with human eyes, as a novella, it gets 1 star.
As lovely as so many parts were to read, there wasn't much behind the words to make me want to keep going. I always had to remind myself to keep reading, even though I was always glad when I did.
This work is a short collection of poetic love letters, set in a sci-fi world left intentionally vague. In the sense of being made purely of beautiful words written upon ripples in a pond, it gets 5 stars.
As Red herself might say, looked at in another way, with human eyes, as a novella, it gets 1 star.
As lovely as so many parts were to read, there wasn't much behind the words to make me want to keep going. I always had to remind myself to keep reading, even though I was always glad when I did.