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Good Omens, Kelly Link, Jacqueline Carey, and Time Travel

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To view this email as a web page, go DON'T LOOK AWAY When “Easter eggs” are done right, th

To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [Tor.com Newsletter]( [Forward to a Friend]( [A screencap of Crowley after being struck by lightning]( DON'T LOOK AWAY [All the Easter Eggs I Found in Good Omens Season 2]( When “Easter eggs” are done right, they can be so much fun—like a scavenger hunt for your brain! There were quite a few in the latest season of Good Omens, so Emmet Asher-Perrin has compiled a list for you. How many did you see, and did you catch any we missed? [Read more]( SHARE THIS: [Publish to Facebook]( [Publish to Twitter]( [A screencap of Crowley and Aziraphale]( JANE AUSTEN HAD BALLS [SFF Reading Recommendations for the Characters of Good Omens]( We all know Aziraphale loves books, but what about the rest of the beloved characters from Good Omens? Here, Alex Brown recommends sci-fi and fantasy books for our favorite angels, demons, and humans from the hit show. [Read more]( SHARE THIS: [Publish to Facebook]( [Publish to Twitter]( [Clocks as seen through a kaleidoscope]( READING RECOMMENDATIONS [Five SFF Novels With Fresh Approaches to Time Travel]( From the freewheeling adventures of the Doctor, to the neat twist in the Sound of Thunder, there are so many fun plots and cool ideas about time travel in SFF—but also deep emotion: the tragedy of witnessing events that can’t be changed; the poignancy of knowing someone’s fate; the sadness and joy of meeting a deceased loved one; the awe of seeing lost and future wonders. Author Vanessa Len shares five novels with unique takes on time travel. [Read more]( SHARE THIS: [Publish to Facebook]( [Publish to Twitter]( [A collage of Kelly Link book covers]( GET IN TROUBLE [Kelly Link Bends the Rules of Fiction Like No One Else]( Over five brilliant short story collections, Kelly Link has carved out a unique niche, somewhere where the strands of fantasy, weird fiction, and the speculative combine and become inextricably entangled. Here, Jonathan Thornton explores Link’s genre-bending genius, along with some of her most memorable stories. [Read more]( SHARE THIS: [Publish to Facebook]( [Publish to Twitter]( [A collage of book covers]( FOR YOUR BOOKSHELVES [Five Gripping SFF Narratives Composed of Interlinked Short Stories]( We love an interlinked short story collection, with each tale building on the last in order to tell a larger story. The format has worked a treat for titans of the sci-fi genre, like Isaac Asimov’s I, Robot and Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles. Here, Lorna Wallace shares five SF, fantasy, and horror narratives where the parts make up an even greater whole. [Read more]( SHARE THIS: [Publish to Facebook]( [Publish to Twitter]( [A collection of book covers by Jacqueline Carey]( PAIN & PLEASURE [Everything to Know About Kushiel’s Dart Before Reading Cassiel’s Servant]( Jacqueline Carey’s epic fantasy trilogy Kushiel’s Legacy is lush in every way, unfolding over a dreamy country populated by the descendants of angels possessed of otherworldly beauty, where all forms of love are considered sacred. To celebrate the release of Cassiel’s Servant, the newest addition to Carey’s series, expert Natalie Zutter catches you up on all the major players, places, and plot points from Terre d’Ange. [Read more]( SHARE THIS: [Publish to Facebook]( [Publish to Twitter]( [A photo of a robot hand]( CLASSIC SCI-FI [Classic SF Stories About Letting A.I. Do All the Work]( Who among us has not sat back from some fulfilling, entertaining activity and thought “If only a machine could spare me this enjoyable task so that I could focus on onerous duties, or simply perish from ennui?” With the reality of A.I. getting too close for comfort, James Davis Nicoll shares five classic sci-fi stories about computer intelligence at work. [Read more]( SHARE THIS: [Publish to Facebook]( [Publish to Twitter]( [A photo of a padlock]( LET'S PLAY! [Five Games for People Who Love Fantasy, Puzzles, and Escape Rooms]( There’s something thrilling about walking into a room full of puzzles and curious trinkets, then solving a series of riddles to free yourself and your friends from the clutches of whatever narrative the room constructs. If you love intricate twists, finding clues, and fantasy elements, Cole Rush shares five games you’re sure to enjoy. 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