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The opening page of Malka Older’s new book says simply, “There are other ways to live.” That idea carries through so many of this year’s best science-fiction books, which are full of ...
It happens to the best of us: You take a bite of something spicy, thinking you can handle the heat, but you instantly regret it. Maybe it’s an Indian dish you confidently requested “hot” when ordering ...