![]() ![]() Maybe it’s silly to think that it’d be longer if there were two people writing it, but it was a strange thought nevertheless. The first surprise I got while diving into This is How You Lose the Time War was that such a short story had two authors. I’ve never read anything like it, and I can’t imagine I ever will again. ![]() If it had been a 1, 000 page-long book, I still would have found a way to finish it in a single sitting. ![]() I was lucky enough to find This is How You Lose the Time War at one of Canada’s best and most well-loved book stores, Novel Idea, and being that it clocks in at only 208 pages, I finished it on the train ride back to Toronto. Does the novelty of This is How You Lose the Time War lie in the authors who penned it, the feminine and LGBTQ themes, the lack of male characters in sci-fi, or the fun reimaging of the time travel subgenre? ![]()
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