Jo Walton’s Among Others is a work of genre fiction. I’m convinced of it. I’m just not sure what genre.
The novel opens with two young girls practicing magic—or, perhaps, they only believe they are practicing magic, and the apparent results are just coincidences. “That’s the problem with magic,” the narrator admits. “It’s impossible to know whether it wo…
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