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stated that the plotting and characters were both "nicely done", and that there was "room in this universe for full length novels", but expressed his ambivalence about "the notion that magic is the best corrective to colonialism".
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described the story's theme as "social change: not just along a single axis, but many", and observed that Clark uses the misogyny inherent in the concept of the
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found it to be a "fun adventure" and a "fascinating glimpse of a sophisticated Egyptian society", and noted the presence of the "
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extolled it as "a zippy, wonderful romp", lauding Clark's portrayal of "a successfully
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Crime and thriller fiction set in alternate histories
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Index

alternate history
science fantasy
police procedural
P. Djèlí Clark
Tor.com
colonial powers
tram
women are demanding the right to vote
Hugo Award for Best Novella
Nebula Award for Best Novella
Mythopoeic Award
NPR
Amal el-Mohtar
decolonized
Arabic
exotic
Locus
worldbuilding
Strange Horizons
Foz Meadows
al
Cheryl Morgan
Mahdist Revolutionary People's Republic
James Nicoll
"Here are the 2020 Hugo Award Winners"
Tor.com
2019 Nebula Awards
Science Fiction Writers of America
Mythopoeic Awards — 2020
Mythopoeic Society

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