I can't believe we're in February already - I feel like last year ended three months early and this one hasn't started yet, which I guess is what happens when you're unwell and don't do much of anything. (The end is in sight, though, or at least my appointment with the surgeon is.)
Among other things I have fallen behind on, I have not done anywhere near enough reading ahead of this year's Hugo award nominations. I liked both The Raven Tower and The City in the Middle of the Night but I don't think I even read any other 2019 speculative fiction novels.
However! At least as of today I have a favourite novella: This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone. Someone on Goodreads wrote the review in the title of this post and I can only concur with their description. So if two post-human time agents writing each other letters and falling in love sounds like a fun time to you, that might be one to check out.
Among other things I have fallen behind on, I have not done anywhere near enough reading ahead of this year's Hugo award nominations. I liked both The Raven Tower and The City in the Middle of the Night but I don't think I even read any other 2019 speculative fiction novels.
However! At least as of today I have a favourite novella: This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone. Someone on Goodreads wrote the review in the title of this post and I can only concur with their description. So if two post-human time agents writing each other letters and falling in love sounds like a fun time to you, that might be one to check out.