This Is How You Lose The Time War
(Callery/Saga Press)This Is how You Lose The Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone is a sci-fi love story that, contrary to the way most queer literary love affairs turn out, doesn’t involve one or both lovers dying mega-sadly. An epistolary novel, Time War captures the correspondence between Red and Blue – two agents fighting in a temporal war for their respective faction. Written through real letters sent between the two authors, this novel follows Red and Blue’s romantic arc from bitter rivals to devoted diehards. Semi-spoiler alert: this novel will 100% fool you into thinking that it will end in tragedy, given the noble sacrifice one lover makes for the other. But take heart, dear reader, when adherence to time is more of a suggestion than a fundamental law of physics, anything is possible.
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