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New Scientist recommends: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

The books, TV, games and more that New Scientist staff have enjoyed this week

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My young son is a fan of the sea creatures in the Pixar film Finding Nemo, so we recently visited the in New York. The highlight was a living coral reef tank featuring hundreds of fish and other marine life, including several clownfish hanging out in the anemones.

I was also incredibly moved by Gabrielle Zevin鈥檚 novel (pictured above), which explores the professional and personal ties that develop among young people who share a love of creating video games.

There are dark themes in the story, too, such as gun violence and an abusive relationship, but the novel is a compelling exploration of how the most powerful bonds can be tested by grief and creative differences.

In recent years, I have rediscovered board games. Lately, I have played the Viking-themed game , a fun reminder that Vikings farmed and traded as well as pillaged and explored. You can also play it for free online.

Jeremy Hsu

Reporter

New York, US

Topics: book / Culture