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Science Fiction: The Best of 2001 (Science Fiction: The Best of ... (Quality)) [Mass Market Paperback]

Robert Silverberg (Editor), Karen Haber (Editor)
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Science Fiction: The Best of ... (Quality) January 29, 2002
The best stories of the year, as selected by the one of the world's most honoured science fiction authors and his long-time collaborator. Here in one affordable volume is the best short science fiction of the year as selected from magazines, anthologies and journals. It is the first in a prestigious new series from ibooks. Robert Silverberg, a multiple winner of the Hugo and Nebula awards as a writer, has complied a distinguished record as an anthologist over the past 35 years. Among the famous books he has edited are THE SCIENCE FICTION HALL OF FAME, THE NEW DIMENSIONS, UNIVERSE and THE ALPHA SERIES. His long list of science fiction and fantasy novels include such titles as DYING INSIDE and THE ALIENS YEARS.

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In his illustrious forty-five year career as a novelist and author of short fiction, Robert Silverberg has belonged in the company of the best writers of the 20th century. His writing has been compared to Conrad, Huxley and Orwell.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: I Books (January 29, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743434986
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743434980
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,305,702 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars An enjoyable and thought-provoking SF anthology, May 27, 2002
This review is from: Science Fiction: The Best of 2001 (Science Fiction: The Best of ... (Quality)) (Mass Market Paperback)
I had high hopes for "Science Fiction: The Best of 2001," the anthology edited by Robert Silverberg and Karen Haber. The main reason I was so enthused about the book was due to the presence of science fiction legend Silverberg as co-editor; I figured, "This guy knows sci-fi." Well, I was not disappointed. "2001" is a marvelous collection of 11 tales about humans, extraterrestrials, robots, and/or genetically engineered creatures.

My favorite tales in the anthology are as follows: Michael Blumlein's "Know How, Can Do," told in the first-person by a genetically engineered "chimeric life form"; Richard Wadholm's "From Here You Can See the Sunquists," about a couple's visit to a town that is enveloped by a temporal anomaly; Robin Wayne Bailey's "Keepers of Earth," the story of a devastated earth, abandoned by humanity and populated by robots; Michael Swanwick's "The Dog Said Bow-Wow," in which a genetically engineered superdog has an adventure in a future London; Nancy Kress's "And No Such Things Grow Here," which opens with the protagonist learning that her sister has been arrested for GMFA (Genetic Modification Felony Actions); and Dan Simmons's "On K2 with Kanakaredes," the rather touching story of an interspecies mountain climbing expedition.

But the best story in the collection, in my opinion, is Jim Grimsley's haunting "Into Greenwood." This tale takes place on a planet where neutered, genetically altered humans serve as symbionts for a race of intelligent trees. "Into Greenwood" is a superb blend of a compelling sci-fi concept, great character development, and wonderful descriptive writing. I recommend "Science Fiction: The Best of 2001" both for pleasure reading and as a classroom literature text.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader, January 6, 2008
This review is from: Science Fiction: The Best of 2001 (Science Fiction: The Best of ... (Quality)) (Mass Market Paperback)
A short introduction here about Year's Bests and mentioning they hope there was room for a third. There was for me, as some different stories here, and a rather good volume indeed to start, averaging 3.82.

Starts and finishes with the best stories with Kelly's Undone, and Dan Simmons' story of a really big mountain.

SF Best of 2001 : Undone - James Patrick Kelly
SF Best of 2001 : Know How Can Do - Michael Blumlein
SF Best of 2001 : From Here You Can See the Sunquists - Richard Wadholm
SF Best of 2001 : Keepers of Earth - Robin Wayne Bailey
SF Best of 2001 : Anomalies - Gregory Benford
SF Best of 2001 : One of Her Paths - Ian Watson
SF Best of 2001 : The Dog Said Bow-Wow - Michael Swanwick
SF Best of 2001 : And No Such Things Grow Here - Nancy Kress
SF Best of 2001 : Sun-Cloud - Stephen Baxter
SF Best of 2001 : Into Greenwood - Jim Grimsley
SF Best of 2001 : On K2 with Kanakaredes - Dan Simmons

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3.0 out of 5 stars The Good and Bad of Science Fiction, March 12, 2002
This review is from: Science Fiction: The Best of 2001 (Science Fiction: The Best of ... (Quality)) (Mass Market Paperback)
As with all yearly compilations, this book contains the best and the worst of 2001 Science Fiction. I found four stories in the book to be great the remaining stories were boring. One plus for the book, however, is that it did expose me to several new authors. I recommend browsing the stories before purchasing.
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