![]() ![]() The Space Between Worlds is a fresh and interesting take on the multiverse. ![]() There are intense and weighty revelations from page one.Īt times, the book is reminiscent of Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter’s The Long Earth, and at others, it is closer to Luiza Sauma’s Everything You Ever Wanted. The characters are sharply written and the way that the plot twists and turns is gripping. It muses on questions of identity, nature vs nurture and the consequences of our actions.Īlthough there are a few awkward steps in its world-building process, the novel never falls under the weight of too much complexity. Instead, it is a surprisingly intimate novel about facing down one’s demons. The book explores a lot of exciting possibilities about alternative realities, but it soon becomes clear that exploration and world-building on a multiversal scale isn’t its goal. Read more: How to think about… The multiverse ![]()
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