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"Making Space" by R. F. Kuang
I really liked this short story. Kuang's prose is solid as ever and the scenario is intriguing. It reminded me a lot of the movie "Tennet." I think it is fascinating how Kuang achieves to depict an American progressive suburb-setting which feels decadent, cruel and sad at the same time. For me, this setting was the real horror, not the boy who comes from the future. 4/5
— Feb 10, 2026 02:49AM
I really liked this short story. Kuang's prose is solid as ever and the scenario is intriguing. It reminded me a lot of the movie "Tennet." I think it is fascinating how Kuang achieves to depict an American progressive suburb-setting which feels decadent, cruel and sad at the same time. For me, this setting was the real horror, not the boy who comes from the future. 4/5
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"3 Days, 9 Months, 27 Years" by John Scalzi
This time-traveller short story was very entertaining and thought-provoking. Scalzi is a master of absurd and comical science-fiction. What if time-travel would become a flourishing tourism business? Well, people would use it for all sorts of things. Truly funny and sometimes sad indeed... 4/5.
— Dec 16, 2025 05:09AM
This time-traveller short story was very entertaining and thought-provoking. Scalzi is a master of absurd and comical science-fiction. What if time-travel would become a flourishing tourism business? Well, people would use it for all sorts of things. Truly funny and sometimes sad indeed... 4/5.

