The gorgeous, enthralling hardcover deluxe edition of the bestselling Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Award–winning sci-fi novella spanning time and space about two time-traveling rivals who fall in love and must change the past to ensure their future. Including new cover art, stenciled edges, designed endpapers, and a deluxe printed and debossed case.
Among the ashes of a dying world, an agent of the Commandment finds a letter. It reads: Burn before reading.
Thus begins an unlikely correspondence between two rival agents hellbent on securing the best possible future for their warring factions. Now, what began as a taunt, a battlefield boast, becomes something more. Something epic. Something romantic. Something that could change the past and the future.
Except the discovery of their bond would mean the death of each of them. There’s still a war going on, after all. And someone has to win. That’s how war works, right?
Cowritten by two beloved and award-winning sci-fi writers, This Is How You Lost the Time War is an “exquisitely crafted tale” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) that spans time and space. Now fans can rejoice with the beautiful new design, which perfectly complements the novella’s breathtaking exploration of time travel, heart-pounding romance, and the intense rivalry that spans across the ages.
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This Is How You Lose the Time War (Deluxe Edition)
“An intimate and lyrical tour of time, myth and history, with a captivating conversation between characters—and authors. Read it.”
Overall rating: 4.3974357 / 5 from 78 reviews.
AI Generated Review Summary
This Is How You Lose the Time War (Deluxe Edition) is a Hugo Award-winning novella praised for its captivating and imaginative storytelling. While many readers find it an excellent and engaging read, some feel the story could have more depth. Cowritten by acclaimed sci-fi authors, it's a romantic tale of time-traveling rivals whose bond could change the past and future.
"Great book, super cool story idea and really good read." — Riley
"This book was beautiful and painful." — Steve A.
"Possibly the most curious and beautiful love story I have ever read!!" — Brandy
Reviews
Romeo and Juliet with Alternate universe time travel
"A good no-spice romance between time agents in opposite sides of a time war. If you're a fan of Loki or enemies to lovers you'll like this."
— Meghan (5/5)
Great book!
"Really enjoyed the story and the way that it was written. Very original."
— Jordan (4/5)
Mindblowing
"Best book I’ve ever read. Written as an epistolary it exemplifies a unique take on time travel and is packed full of historical and pop culture references."
— Jules16 (5/5)
There is a sci-fi element and I loved it!
"I enjoyed it. There is a sci-fi element and I loved it! I enjoyed the letters sent back and forth."
— Jo J. (5/5)
At Last, It Is Over
"If it weren't so cringe and full of itself, it might have even been interesting. Instead, it reads like something out of an online roleplay forum written by someone in grade nine who wants to do every possible thing for the sake of being quirky. From present-tense writing to descriptions consisting entirely of an adjective as an independent clause. Some sentences are just disconnected abstract imagery that doesn't seem to describe anything. There are only two characters, they travel through time and supposedly therefore do not live in a set time. They write to each other, yet their letters are rife with cultural memes, specifically, from the early to mid 2000s, like colour hex codes, ""blue dah-ba-dee-dah-ba-dai"", and Mario references made entirely unironically. As far as their work goes, they are always successful, apparent masters in every skill, and never run into any adversity. Some passages are completely nonsensical: ""Downslope spread the farms, and beneath those, against the shoreline, unprecedented as pomegranates in local logic, a seaport. "" What in God's name does that mean?"
— Lucabaduka (2/5)
Mid-way Commitment
"It was hard to follow until about halfway through the book, then I was really interested in how the heroes would prevail!"
— McVie (3/5)
A short book worth your time
"A great and very unique read. Solid world building and characters."
— Lianne (5/5)
Absolutely stunning!
"Absolutely beautiful! Highly recommend, its a short but worth it read."
— Alyssa (5/5)
Different and Captivating
"I so enjoyed this read and the high level of worldbuilding was surprising considering the length of the book. Loved the creativity in the different worlds and the style of the writing was interesting and refreshing"
— HTho (5/5)
Interesting
"I didnt know what this was really about goin in but it was a very interesting and diffeeent take on a classic time travel story"
— Monika (4/5)
Q&A
Published date: Nov 18, 2025
Language: English
No. of Pages: 208
Publisher: S&S/Saga Press
ISBN: 9781668204160
Dimensions:
5.5" W x
0.8" L x
8.375" H
Amal El-Mohtar is an award-winning author, editor, and critic. Her short story “Seasons of Glass and Iron” won the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Awards and was a finalist for the World Fantasy, Sturgeon, Aurora, and Eugie Foster Awards. She is the author of the novel The River has Roots, and The Honey Month, a collection of poetry and prose written to the taste of twenty-eight different kinds of honey, and contributes criticism to NPR Books and The New York Times. Her fiction has most recently appeared on Tor and Uncanny Magazine, and in anthologies such as The Djinn Falls in Love & Other Stories and The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales. She is presently pursuing a PhD at Carleton University and teaches creative writing at the University of Ottawa. She can be found online at @Tithenai.
Max Gladstone is the author of the Hugo-nominated The Craft Sequence series, which Patrick Rothfuss called “stupefyingly good.” Max’s interactive mobile game Choice of the Deathless was nominated for the XYZZY Award, and his critically acclaimed short fiction has appeared on Tor and in Uncanny Magazine, and in anthologies such as XO Orpheus: Fifty New Myths and The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales. John Crowley described Max as “a true star of 21st-century fantasy.” Max has sung in Carnegie Hall and was once thrown from a horse in Mongolia.
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