This is How You Lose the Time War

paperback, 208 pagine

Pubblicato il 18 Luglio 2019 da Jo Fletcher Books.

ISBN:
978-1-5294-0523-1
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Two time-traveling agents from warring futures, working their way through the past, begin to exchange letters—and fall in love in this thrilling and romantic book from award-winning authors Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone.

In the ashes of a dying world, Red finds a letter marked “Burn before reading. Signed, Blue.”

So begins an unlikely correspondence between two rival agents in a war that stretches through the vast reaches of time and space.

Red belongs to the Agency, a post-singularity technotopia. Blue belongs to Garden, a single vast consciousness embedded in all organic matter. Their pasts are bloody and their futures mutually exclusive. They have nothing in common—save that they’re the best, and they’re alone.

Now what began as a battlefield boast grows into a dangerous game, one both Red and Blue are determined to win. Because winning’s what you do in war. Isn’t it?

A tour de force collaboration from …

5 edizioni

Cute romance with a disappointing sci-fi setting.

3 stelle

Amal El-Mothar and Max Gladsonte's "This is How You Lose the Time War" follows two agents, Red and Blue, on opposite sides of a war that spans all of time and (some of?) space across multiple universes.

Each chapter starts with a snapshot of what each agent is doing to advance their side's cause, whether that's taking part in major historical events or planting the seeds for 'coincidences' in the future, and ends with the discovery of a letter from their counterpart. What begins as acknowledgements of respect, nods across the battlefield, gradually grow into something more.

Fans of science fiction may be disappointed by the lack of focus on the time-traveling, universe-hopping backdrop to this story of star-crossing lovers. Details are sparse, and little is disclosed about the factions or why they are at war other than hints and impressions throughout the book.

The gradual, tip-toeing romance between Red …

ha recensito This Is How You Lose the Time War di Amal El-Mohtar

a teapot in a tempest

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"This is How You Lose the Time War" asks the reader to perch on the shoulders of two operatives on opposing sides of a time-traveling war.

Each chapter follows "Red" or "Blue" as they scurry up and down timelines and across dimensions. The book is both sweepingly broad and extremely contained and personal.

The settings flit by, dizzying: a temple for mechanized humans, an ancient holy cave, the assassination of Caesar - each sketched with broad, emotional strokes to give the setting an aesthetic. One gets the sense that a great web of cause and effect is being constantly constructed, altered, and destroyed, without ever seeing the full picture.

Against these backdrops, the characters "Red" and "Blue" write to each other - as nemeses, then as friends, ever deeper entangled even as they demolish each other's plans and forces. The letters make up an enormous part of the experience, and …

Così si perde la guerra del tempo

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Confesso che mi è molto difficile esprimere un parere su questo romanzo. Mi è piaciuto e mi ha annoiato praticamente in egual misura e, nonostante avessi letto diverse recensioni, mi sono ritrovata del tutto impreparata davanti ai sentimenti contrastanti suscitatami dalla storia di Rossa e Blu.

Sicuramente il lato più positivo del romanzo è il suo contenere diverse chiavi di lettura: si potrebbero passare giorni a sviscerare i simboli e la filosofia che si intrecciano con leggerezza negli scambi epistolari tra le due protagoniste. Ammiro chi riesce a mettere tanta carne al fuoco raccontando semplicemente una storia, senza appesantire la narrazione.

Sicuramente il lato più negativo è la storia d’amore. Eh, lo so che viene raccontata in maniera poetica, che è una storia d’amore contrastato e che Rossa e Blu sono estremamente affascinanti, ma a me ha annoiato …

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I've had this sitting on my Kindle for a while, but I'm glad I waited in a way as it was the perfect choice for my last book of the year. Somewhere between a simple love story (but see Blue's thoughts on Romeo and Juliet) and the saving of the entire universe, it fits so much in such a small space and creates so many thoughts and images. A wonderful book, heartily recommended.