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2018 Hugo Finalist for Best Novella
“And Then There Were (N-One),” by Sarah Pinsker (Uncanny, March/April 2017)
I read this over my lunch breaks sporadically during the first two weeks of April 2018. I enjoyed reading the story and loved the not-so-subtle reference to Christie's amazing [b:And Then There Were None|16299|And Then There Were None|Agatha Christie|https:images.gr-assets.com/books/1391120695s/16299.jpg|3038872]. While well written and at times mind mindbogglingly convoluted, the ending left me completely unsatisfied. But I suspect that was the author's intent. 3.5-4 stars
“And Then There Were (N-One),” by Sarah Pinsker (Uncanny, March/April 2017)
I read this over my lunch breaks sporadically during the first two weeks of April 2018. I enjoyed reading the story and loved the not-so-subtle reference to Christie's amazing [b:And Then There Were None|16299|And Then There Were None|Agatha Christie|https:images.gr-assets.com/books/1391120695s/16299.jpg|3038872]. While well written and at times mind mindbogglingly convoluted, the ending left me completely unsatisfied. But I suspect that was the author's intent. 3.5-4 stars
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