
(Time Travel) Victor wants a Lamborghini, but a strange man offers him money not to buy it. (4,836 words; Time: 16m)
Rating: ★★☆☆☆ Not Recommended
"Mr. Thursday," by Emily St. John Mandel [bio], appeared in Slate.com issue 03/17/17, published on March 17, 2017.
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Pro: The story actually does have a plot, albeit a small one. Mr. Thursday wants to prevent Rose’s death, but despite his efforts, she dies anyway, and he loses his job for his interference.
Con: It’s dull. We get all sorts of info about Victor and Rose that we don’t care about. The story infodumps its way through chapter 1 and most of chapter 2 before anything happens. Even most of chapter 3 is pointless filler. We never care about any of the characters, and Mr. Thursday comes across as an annoying loser.
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Con: It’s dull. We get all sorts of info about Victor and Rose that we don’t care about. The story infodumps its way through chapter 1 and most of chapter 2 before anything happens. Even most of chapter 3 is pointless filler. We never care about any of the characters, and Mr. Thursday comes across as an annoying loser.
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Emily St. John Mandel Info: Interviews, Websites, ISFDB, FreeSFOnline
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My impression was that he didn't prevent the accident, but he does pull her out. Rose reminded him of his daughter.
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