The new science fiction novel from Station Eleven's author is mostly set centuries into the future – but also contains scary glimpses of a pandemic-strewn past
Emily St John MandelIT SAYS a lot about Emily St John Mandel’s imagination that while there are multiple instances of time travel in her new book,The novel, Mandel’s sixth, is a welcome return to science fiction after her contemporary outing,, is set 20 years after a deadly pandemic, and …App + Web.
Emily St John MandelIT SAYS a lot about Emily St John Mandel’s imagination that while there are multiple instances of time travel in her new book,The novel, Mandel’s sixth, is a welcome return to science fiction after her contemporary outing,, is set 20 years after a deadly pandemic, and …App + WebIreland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
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