Anthology. I've only read the authors I know all of which happen to be female :) 3.875 stars. Laughter at the Academy by Seanan McGuire. A psychiatrist on a rampage. 2-1/2 stars.The Space Between by Diana Gabaldon. Loved that we get to see some of our old friends and enemies again. This one has the ...
This was such a great read!!! This anthology has an amazing theme. It was so fun. Some stories were better than others. My favorite was the one by Naomi Novik.
I'm not rating this because I borrowed this book from the library only for the Diana Gabaldon story. And while it was a satisfying story, I think it left me with more questions than I started with. But that's typical Diana Gabaldon, I think. I'm definitely glad I read it. It gives me a different per...
Three stars minus one star for the horrible [b:Outlander|10964|Outlander (Outlander, #1)|Diana Gabaldon|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1304187141s/10964.jpg|2489796] novella.
‘The Mad Scientist’s Guide to World Domination’ is a collection of utterly fantastic shorts, edited by John Joseph Adams.It is a rare event when one can say they equally enjoyed each short as much as each other, in an anthology. Generally there are one or two that don’t quite capture the reader’s in...
I have an unrepentant love of dystopian stories. I think it's an amazing vehicle to delve into men's psyche, especially when you look at the societies created. I also don't believe in utopia (someone's utopia is always someone else's dystopia).This anthology is a great collection of different dyst...
3.5 starsA very good compilation of stories exploring the them of dystopias. One warning - find some light/fluffy/happy books to read in between chunks of this book, it is just too depressing to read one after the other with no relief. Some classics, like "The Lottery" and "Minority Report", and pl...
3.5 starsA very good compilation of stories exploring the them of dystopias. One warning - find some light/fluffy/happy books to read in between chunks of this book, it is just too depressing to read one after the other with no relief. Some classics, like "The Lottery" and "Minority Report", and pl...
This was a very strong anthology of dystopian stories. There are a lot of well known authors, often multiple Hugo or Nebula award winners. There were a lot of stories I really liked and I can't think of any that struck me as particularly weak or mediocre. I particularly liked the final story, Civili...
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