About The Wrong Reflection I do not remember much of the physics on it, but even when written by real physicists I can have trouble with it, not because I do know better~(which I might not), but because fiction is really not a good way to think about physics. TWR I did not like at all, but not sure the problem was the physics, most of the plot details seemed obvious and it was just so limp as a story, even the writing and the characters seemed to fail. Weird isn´t it? She writes about people in Ferghana 200 years before Christ, or Sarmatians at Hadrian´s Wall on the second century and I am fascinated and can relate to, but the contemporary characters in this novel, I did not care that much, not sure the flaw is in the writing or with me.
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