The Mammoth Book of 20th Century Science Fiction: v. 2
Not Free SF Reader: A fine collection of stories, and Hartwell even includes a few of non-English origin, which is a nice bonus. These Mammoth books are generally good value it seems. Mammoth Book of 20th Century Science Fiction : Beam Us Home - James [... more]
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The Hard SF Renaissance
Amazon.com Review: Edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer, The Hard SF Renaissance (2002) is a thematic sequel to their 1994 anthology The Ascent of Wonder. The first anthology argued that "(t)here has been a persistent viewpoint that hard ( [... more]
$39.95
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Year's Best SF 10 (Year's Best SF (Science Fiction))
Spotty: Anytime an anthology claims it is the best, there will alwyas be an argument of why was so-and-so leftout. At the beggining of this book, the editors explain their parameters of why they chose what they did. The editors only chose science fiction [... more]
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The Space Opera Renaissance
Hartwell & Cramer's best BIG review-anthology yet.: I'm working my way through the Hartwell & Cramer SPACE OPERA RENAISSANCE anthology, and finding it well-done and to my taste -- I think it's Hartwell's best BIG review-anthology yet. Truly a [... more]
$39.95
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The Space Opera Renaissance
Hartwell & Cramer's best BIG review-anthology yet.: I'm working my way through the Hartwell & Cramer SPACE OPERA RENAISSANCE anthology, and finding it well-done and to my taste -- I think it's Hartwell's best BIG review-anthology yet. Truly a [... more]
$24.95
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Year's Best SF 12
I sure hope that wasn't the best the year had to offer: There are about 3 or 4 good stories in this anthology. It leans heavily toward aimless, perfunctory end-of-the-world scenarios and bland conceits, and there are the usual "science diction" [... more]
$7.99
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Year's Best SF 4
Amazon.com Review: The fourth volume in David G. Hartwell's ongoing Year's Best SF anthology series is something of a departure from his previous efforts. This time around, Hartwell has made a conscious decision to seek out great stories from unexpected [... more]
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The Science Fiction Century, Volume One
Amazon.com Review: The Science Fiction Century is editor David G. Hartwell's ambitious attempt to create an anthology spanning 100 years of science fiction, beginning with stories from the 1890s. It is a veritable tome of science fiction that contains 45 [... more]
$21.95
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Year's Best Fantasy 6 (No. 6)
Bizarre and beautiful: YEAR'S BEST FANTASY 6, edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer, is an engaging anthology of the absurd, the fantastic, the beautiful, and the horrifying, comprising twenty-three stories written by some of the best in the [... more]
$14.95
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Year's Best SF 11
too many too short stories: It seems that Hartwell took one too many of the nano short stories from the magazine 'nature' for this book. They are cute and clever,but a one page story from Ted Chiang? Come on, get real. Most of the stories are good to [... more]
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Year's Best Fantasy 7
Not Free SF Reader: The editor says in the introduction they changed format possibly to present more work, and says he'd really like to publish half a million words. He doesn't say how large the wordcount was in the last book, or in this one, but [... more]
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Year's Best SF 2
Amazon.com Review: Editor David G. Hartwell started this annual anthology series because he felt that the "other" best science fiction anthology (The Year's Best Science Fiction) included stories that weren't quite science fiction. Now in its [... more]
$7.99
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