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Ebook The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fifth Annual Collection

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The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fifth Annual Collection

The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fifth Annual Collection


The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fifth Annual Collection


Ebook The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fifth Annual Collection

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Praise for Gardner Dozois and The Year's Best Science Fiction anthology:"A wondrous trove of great stories and an archive that has immeasurable historical significance."--Robert Silverberg"The best that science fiction has to offer, chosen by the most respected editor in the field...a copy belongs of the shelf of every SF reader." --George R.R. Martin, bestselling author of Game Of Thrones

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About the Author

GARDNER DOZOIS has been working in the science fiction field for more than thirty years. For twenty years he was the editor of Asimov's Science Fiction, during which he received the Hugo Award for Best Editor fifteen times.

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Product details

Series: Year's Best Science Fiction

Hardcover: 704 pages

Publisher: St. Martin's Press; First Edition edition (July 8, 2008)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0312378599

ISBN-13: 978-0312378592

Product Dimensions:

6.8 x 2.2 x 9.1 inches

Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

3.8 out of 5 stars

29 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#1,593,377 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Another strong collection in the series, although a lot of the best stories were at the start of the book and it becomes a little more mixed thereafter. Some of my favorite stories are the McDonald, the MacLeod, the Kosmatka and the Sterling."Finisterra" - David Moles 4/5Poachers are killing multi-kilometer long animals floating in the atmosphere of a gas giant. Good concept and exciting."Lighting Out" - Ken MacLeod 4.5/5A young woman tries to gain independence from her mother while avoiding a "fast-burn" singularity. Fun singularity stuff, although there is not much really new."An Ocean Is a Snowflake, Four Billion Miles Away" - John Barnes 4/5A filmmaker captures the orbital insertion of a comet that will terraform Mars."Saving Tiamaat" - Gwyneth Jones 4/5A diplomat faces hard choices while representing one faction of a species that has destroyed its homeworld. Interesting ideas on the limits of politics."Of Late I Dreamt of Venus" - James Van Pelt 4/5The founder of a Venus terraforming project tries to oversee its very long duration. Nicely meshes the founder's personality with the project as a whole."Verthandi's Ring" - Ian MacDonald 5/5Two huge galactic cultures fight a war of extermination. Great space opera with a lot of ideas in a fairly short story."Sea Change" - UnaMcCormack 3/5In a restrictive, heavily class-divided future Britain, a teenage girl has to deal with the bad influence of the friend she is living with. Not bad, but didn't excite me."The Sky Is Large and the Earth Is Small" - Chris Roberson 3/5In an alternate history, an old prisoner in the dominant Chinese empire is questioned about his time among the Mexica."Glory" - Greg Egan 3.5/5Representatives from a galactic civilization are sent to a more primitive world to study the mathematical theorems of a vanished race. Has some interesting concepts."Against the Current" - Robert Silverberg 4/5A man starts moving backwards through time at a rate of a couple of decades per day. Nice concept and an enjoyable story."Alien Archaeology" - Neal Asher 3/5"The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate" - Ted Chiang 4/5Stories of people in Middle Ages Baghdad who use a gate that can move them 20 years forward or backward in time. A very interesting handling of a number of time travel paradox situations."Beyond the Wall" - Justin Stanchfield 3.5/5An alien artifact on Titan causes space-time distortions. Interesting."Kiosk" - Bruce Sterling 4/5A street vendor's use of a nanotech fabricator leads to an economic revolution. A funny, somewhat satirical view of how change happens."Last Contact" - Steven Baxter 3.5/5A mother and daughter spend time together as a space-time anomaly threatens the Earth. A different take on the end of the world."The Sledge-Maker's Daughter" - Alastair Reynolds 3/5A girl on an Earth suffering from a new ice age gains some high technology. Didn't seem like anything new."Sanjeev and Robotwallah" - Ian McDonald 3.5/5A street urchin becomes a helper to the handlers of robot soldiers. Minor story with an interesting setting."The Skysailor's Tale" - Michael Swanwick 3/5A boy runs away from home and sails across timelines on a flying ship from an alternate British Empire."Of Love and Other Monsters" - Vandana Singh 4/5An alien with the ability to manipulate human minds comes to terms with his existence on Earth. Main character is interesting in all the internal conflicts he has to deal with."Steve Fever" - Greg Egan 4/5Nanotech bots infect the world in an attempt to resurrect their creator, Steve. A fun twist on the out-of-control nanotech story."Hellfire at Twilight" - Kage Baker 3/5A Company operative looks for an ancient Greek scroll at an 18th century English estate. Average Company story."The Immortals of Atlantis" - Brian Stableford 3/5An ancient race's DNA is hidden inside the mitochondria of modern humans.Interesting concept."Nothing Personal" - Pat Cadigan 3/5A policewoman investigates a crime with suspects who seem to appear in the world with no previous history."Tideline" - Elizabeth Bear 4/5An AI war machine tries to memorialize it's dead platoon. A very good, moving story."The Accord" - Keith Brooke 3/5Agents of the controlling anomaly in a VR afterlife chase an anomaly that threatens its existence. Very Matrix-like."Laws of Survival" - Nancy Kress 3.5/5A woman in post-nuclear America is kidnapped by aliens to serve as a dog trainer."The Mists of Time" - Tom Purdom 3/5Time travelers watch a British raid against slave traders. Didn't really get the point of this one."Craters" - Kristine Kathryn Rusch 3.5/5Terrorists find a nasty new way to send bombs through security."The Prophet of Flores" - Ted Kosmatka 4/5Archeology in a world where intelligent design is scientific fact."Stray" - Benjamin Rosenbauam and David Ackert 3/5A powerful immortal being tries to live in the regular world."Roxie" - Robert Reed 3/5The life of a dog and the end of the world."Dark Heaven" - Gregory Benford 3.5/5A detective investigates murders that seem to be tied to an alien embassy. Good, but I could pretty much see where it was going.

Gardner Dozois shows us that 2007 was a better-than-average year for science fiction. Per expectations from previous anthologies, this volume includes more than the selected stories. The "Summation 2007" chapter reviews the state of science fiction for the year in exhaustive detail. And the introductions to each of the 32 stories are particularly effective in highlighting other work by the respective authors.My favorite five stories focus on emotional themes:James Van Pelt's "Of Late I Dreamt of Venus" is an off-key story about love, patience and centuries-long dedication as two very different people work to change the face of Venus.Ted Chiang's "The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate" explores the intertwining stories of time travelers and shows us several ways to find meaning from our losses.Elizabeth Bear's "Tideline" traces the parental relationship between a boy and a damaged robot struggling to remember the past with honor.Robert Reed's "Roxie" compares human denial in the face of an incoming asteroid to human denial of the failing health of a man's best friend.Gregory Benford's "Dark Heaven" shows us death from many perspectives, from a coroner's detachment from the bodies in a homicide investigation, through a detective's feelings about his late wife, to the very different views held by a visiting alien race.The collection as a whole is highly recommended. My hope is that future collections will also appear in Kindle format, to allow surreptitious reading on my iPhone during the inevitable solemnly unimportant meetings of my life.

As always, this yearly collection of short and novella-length science fiction is superbly selected and edited by Gardner Dozois. BUT THIS YEAR THE PUBLISHER, ST. MARTIN'S GRIFFIN, ALLOWED THE FIRST EDITION, PAPERBACK, TO BE RELEASED WITH A COMPLETE SECTION (PAGES 109 TO 140) MISSING. The missing section includes (or should have included) parts of stories by Una McCormack and Greg Egan and all of "The Sky is Large and the Earth is Small" by Chris Roberson. This is not simply a problem with one copy of the book; there's no physical gap between pages 108 and 141. Another printing may include the missing section, but I'd advise looking the book over before you purchase it.

I just prefer reading off paper to using an e-reader. I downloaded this to my S4 thinking that I would read a story here and there, using the phone, but I just don't. It's a pain in the ass to use the e-reader, IMO. Should have bought the paperback.The anthology itself, as usual, is spot on terrific. If you don't want to have to wade through a bunch of mediocre magazine stories, or a bookshelf full of fanfic - quality series, this along with the rich horton annual is a great way to find new, good science fiction.

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