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BOOKS OF THE MONTH

Eversion

By Alastair Reynolds

Reynolds is best known as an author of hard science-based space operas, yet his latest novel begins on board a ship sailing up the coastline of Norway in the early 19th century. The mystery deepens as the same group of people, on a different vessel with the

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