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1. Year's Best SF 11 by David G. Hartwell, Kathryn Cramer | |
Mass Market Paperback: 512
Pages
(2006-06-01)
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Thoughtfully-Collected Set of Science Fiction Stories
Not Free SF Reader
Nice collection of SF.
A very good science fiction book
too many too short stories |
2. Year's Best SF 12 by David G. Hartwell, Kathryn Cramer | |
Mass Market Paperback: 496
Pages
(2007-06-01)
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Year's Best SF 12 is Good Enough
Not even close to the best
Nice to be in print
Not Free SF Reader
I sure hope that wasn't the best the year had to offer |
3. Year's Best SF 7 by David G. Hartwell, Kathryn Cramer | |
Mass Market Paperback: 512
Pages
(2002-06-01)
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The Best SF of Nearly a Decade Past
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The Measure of All Things Worth the Price of the Book
A Nice Anthology, But I Prefer The Dozois' Year Best.
I love this annual collection |
4. Year's Best SF 6 (Year's Best SF (Science Fiction)) by David G. Hartwell | |
Mass Market Paperback: 512
Pages
(2001-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Acclaimed editor and anthologist David G. Hartwell is back with the sixth annual collection of the year's most impressive, thought-provoking, and just plain great science fiction. Year's Best SF 6 includes contributions from the greatest stars of the field as well as remarkable newcomers -- galaxies and into unexplored territory deep within your own soul. Here are stories from: and many more... Don't miss Tananarive Due's "Patient Zero," which assumes Greg Egan's frequent spotlight on medical SF (this year Egan covers philosophy vs. science in his alternate history "Oracle"); Stephen Dedman's detective story about amputation, "The Devotee"; Stephen Baxter's hard SF "Sheena 5," which is about an enhanced squid and her mission; Ursula K. LeGuin's anthropological tale "The Birthday of the World"; or Nancy Kress's succinct, pithy "To Cuddle Amy." 2001 Hugo Award nominees include "Seventy-Two Letters" by Ted Chiang, "Oracle" by Greg Egan, and short story winner "Different Kinds of Darkness" by David Langford. --Bonnie Bouman Customer Reviews (10)
Best SF 6 Stands Alone
Another great collection from 1995
Not Free SF Reader
Great collection for your next airplane trip
Nice, thick volume featuring some pretty profound speculative stories! |
5. Year's Best SF 14 by David G. Hartwell, Kathryn Cramer | |
Kindle Edition: 512
Pages
(2009-05-23)
list price: US$11.99 Asin: B002AWX74W Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Unique visions and astonishments—new stories by: Tobias S. Buckell and Karl Schroeder Last year's best short-form SF—selected by acclaimed, award-winning editors and anthologists David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer—offers stunning new extrapolations on what awaits humankind beyond the next dawn. The art of the story is explored boldly and provocatively in this powerful new collection of Year's Best speculative fiction. Customer Reviews (8)
excellent scifi readin
Excellent collection of "new" shorts
Excellent Stories, Helpful Introductions
good gift for a sci-fi reader
Well Chosen |
6. Shadows of Fear (Foundations of Fear, Vol 1) | |
Mass Market Paperback: 480
Pages
(1994-06-15)
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7. World Treasury of Science Fiction by David G.; Fadiman, Clifton Intro Hartwell | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1989-01-01)
Asin: B003X66BEM Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (9)
Science Fiction Archeology
A must for Sci-Fi fans
50 Science Friction Stories in one book
An entertaining mix
huge book makes for good variety |
8. THE SCIENCE FICTION CENTURY by David G., edited by Hartwell | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1997-01-01)
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Customer Reviews (4)
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Where are the aliens?
Where's Heinlein?
Sci-fi for grownups |
9. The Dark Descent by Clive Barker, Ray Bradbury, John Collier, Shirley Jackson, Stephen King, Joyce Carol Oates | |
Paperback: 1024
Pages
(1997-01-15)
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Five Stars as a Gift for the Horror and Weird Fiction Fan
Recommended
Scary stuff
A surprising anthology of horror classics
I must be missing something |
10. Year's Best SF 2 by David G. Hartwell | |
Hardcover: 480
Pages
(1997-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Includes stories by: Gregory Benford, Terry Bisson, James Patrick Kelly, Damon Knight, Joanna Russ, Bruce Sterling, Connie Willis, and many others! Customer Reviews (5)
Another mediocre sci-fi collection
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Still very good
Awesome, simply awesome.
I'd rather like it to be "Month's best SF" |
11. Christmas Stars: Fantastic Tales of Yuletide Wonder | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2004-11-05)
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12. Year's Best SF 13 by David G. Hartwell, Kathryn Cramer | |
Mass Market Paperback: 512
Pages
(2008-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The thirteenth annual collection of the previous year's finest short-form sf is at hand. Once again, award-winning editors and anthologists David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer have gathered together a stunning array of science fiction that spans a veritable universe of astonishing visions and bold ideas. Hitherto unexplored galaxies of the mind are courageously traversed by some of the most exciting new talents in the field—while well-established masters rocket to remarkable new heights of artistry and originality. The stars are closer and more breathtaking than ever before—and a miraculous future now rests in your hands—within the pages of Year's Best SF 13. Customer Reviews (12)
Love this Anthologies
Good selection...
Enough good stories to get by
Waste of Time
Not Very Interesting Stories |
13. Age of Wonders: Exploring The World of Science Fiction by David G. Hartwell | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1996-10-15)
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An thorough look at science fiction!
Not Free SF Reader
Want to know what SF is all about?
Useful for explaining to friends and family why you read SF
Why The Golden Age of SF is 12 years old (and male). |
14. Year's Best SF 5 by David G. Hartwell | |
Mass Market Paperback: 512
Pages
(2000-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Acclaimed editor and anthologist David G. Hartwell returns with this fifth annual collection of the year's most imaginative, entertaining, and mind-expanding science fiction. Here are works from some of today's most acclaimed authors, as well as visionary new talents, that will introduce you to new ideas, offer unusual perspectives, and take you to places beyond your wildest imaginings. Contributors to The Year's Best SF 5 include: Most of Hartwell's picks are by leading authors such as Kim Stanley Robinson, Robert Reed, Gene Wolfe, Brian Aldiss, Stephen Baxter, Brian M. Stableford, and Sarah Zettel; several are by less-well-known writers. Don't miss "Game of the Century," "Visit the Sins," "Kinds of Strangers," or "Huddle." Hugo nominees include "Ancient Engines" by Michael Swanwick, "Fossil Games" by Tom Purdom, "Border Guards" by Greg Egan, and "Macs" by Terry Bisson (which also won the Nebula short story award). Small, light, and less costly than most anthologies, Hartwell's fifth collection is one of the series' strongest; almost every one of the 24 stories (plus one poem) makes an enjoyable read. --Bonnie Bouman Customer Reviews (9)
Fifth Year of Hartwell
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Curl Up Reading Robert Reed's "Game of the Century" and Stephen Baxter's "Huddle" are geniuinely engaging, and struck me as two of the best in the anthology. Michael Bishop's poem "Secrets of the Alien Reliquary" is worth a read too. Some, frankly, were dissapointing. Perhaps some tried a notch too hard to be imaginative. Nevertheless, a pedant of SF would enjoy this throughly, so snap the paperbacks up.
Missed the mark Of course, there are some good stories in here. A competant editor could hardly gather together 25 tales and disappoint with them all but the truth is that less than a dozen of them are better than average for current SF and that hardly counts as "year's best" even if you take into account the fact that there is no overlap with Gardner Dozois' book which presumably gets first choice with the authors. I think that the best story here is Steven Baxter's "Huddle" which tells of a future Earth stricken in an ice age and populated by people genetically engineered to survive the bitterly cold conditions. Perhaps it is a sign of the times but all of the best stories here deal with the alteration of humans in order to deal with the pressures of life in the future. Terry Bisson's "Macs" introduces the ides of creating clones of criminals just so that they may be killed by the families of their victims while Curt Wohleber's "100 Candles" and Tom Purdom's "Fossil Games" are set in futures in which it is normal for people to be extensively altered and those who have no, or few, alterations feel increasingly excluded from their worlds. If you are the kind of fan who just cannot get enough short SF then this is worth getting as you will find some interesting stories but otherwise, you might as well give this a miss and hope for a better effort next year.
Not a good selection |
15. Cardography by Orson Scott Card, David G. Hartwell | |
Hardcover:
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(1987-06)
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Customer Reviews (1)
Pretty good, not great. |
16. Year's Best Fantasy 6 (No. 6) by Bruce Sterling, Esther Friesner, Neil Gaiman, Gene Wolfe, Kelly Link, Garth Nix, Connie Willis | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2006-09-15)
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Bizarre and beautiful |
17. Year's Best Fantasy 9 by David G. Hartwell, Kathryn Cramer | |
Kindle Edition: 480
Pages
(2010-04-01)
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Best Fantasy Anthology series |
18. The Hard SF Renaissance | |
Paperback: 960
Pages
(2003-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Contributors to The Hard SF Renaissance range from SF gods like Poul Anderson, Arthur C. Clarke, and Frederik Pohl; to promising newcomers like Alastair Reynolds, Karl Schroeder, and Peter Watts; and to acclaimed SF writers not usually associated with hard SF, like James Patrick Kelley, Kim Stanley Robinson, Bruce Sterling, and Michael Swanwick. You may have noticed the lack of women in that list. It reflects the book: the 30-odd contributors (some with two stories) include only three women (Nancy Kress, Joan Slonczewski, and Sarah Zettel, with one story each). Some eyebrow-elevating omissions are Eleanor Arnason, Catherine Asaro, Nicola Griffith, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Connie Willis, all of whom have written hard SF stories in the period covered by The Hard SF Renaissance. They've certainly written SF harder than the book's implicit definition (the book reprints Kim Stanley Robinson's fine story "Sexual Dimorphism," in which fossil DNA serves as a metaphor for the protagonist's failing relationship; a few cosmetic changes and this SF story would be mainstream). The absence of several crucial authors makes The Hard SF Renaissance a less-than-definitive anthology of late-20th-century hard SF. --Cynthia Ward Customer Reviews (11)
Hard SF of the `90s Defined and Demonstrated
Hard SF of the `90s Defined and Demonstrated
Fantastic collection
Excellent selection of stories, great introductions
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19. Northern Stars: The Anthology of Canadian by David G. Hartwell, Glenn Grant | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1998-07-31)
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Canadian SF? Who knew? |
20. Northern Suns | |
Hardcover: 382
Pages
(1999-04)
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Editorial Review Amazon.com Review Grant argues that Canadian SF isdistinctive for three reasons. First, unlike British or American SF,Canadian SF didn't evolve from commercial pulp fiction but waspublished by literary presses. Second, French Canadian authors bringthe influence of French and other European SF--"tending towardsurrealism, allegory, and folktale"--to bear. And finally, becauseCanadian SF has been shaped equally by men and women. In his essay,Clute suggests that it's a genre of solitary survivors who transcendhuman boundaries, unanchored in communities or extrapolated scienceand technology. Certainly it provides well-written, genre-bendingentertainment, which will leave the reader eager to samplemore. --Nona Vero Customer Reviews (1)
Illuminating Not to mention that they are great stories, well-written, varied and imaginative. This sun really brightens the horizon.I'm really excited to have a whole new body of world literature to explore. ... Read more |
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