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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not Free SF Reader,
By Blue Tyson "- Research Finished" (Legion clubhouse) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Year's Best Science Fiction: Tenth Annual Collection (Hardcover)
A story average of 3.5 is not that amazing for something like this, but no doubt that overall it is a good collection. Dozois's Yearly Summation of 30-40 pages is worth bonus points, though, as as rating the whole book goes.
Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : Griffin's Egg - Michael Swanwick Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : Even the Queen - Connie Willis Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : The Round-Eyed Barbarians - L. Sprague de Camp Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : Dust - Greg Egan Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : Two Guys from the Future - Terry Bisson Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : The Mountain to Mohammed - Nancy Kress Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : The Coming of Vertumnus - Ian Watson Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : A Long Night's Vigil at the Temple - Robert Silverberg Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : The Hammer of God - Arthur C. Clarke Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : Grownups - Ian R. MacLeod Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : Graves - Joe Haldeman Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : The Glowing Cloud - Steven Utley Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : Gravity's Angel - Tom Maddox Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : Protection - Maureen F. McHugh Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : The Last Cardinal Bird in Tennessee - Neal Barrett Jr. Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : Birth Day - Robert Reed Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : Naming Names - Pat Cadigan Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : The Elvis National Theater of Okinawa - Jonathan Lethem and Lukas Jaeger Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : The Territory - Bradley Denton Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : The Best and the Rest of James Joyce - Ian McDonald Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : Naming the Flowers - Kate Wilhelm Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : Snodgrass - Ian R. MacLeod Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : By the Mirror of My Youth - Kathe Koja Year's Best Science Fiction 10 : Outnumbering the Dead - Frederik Pohl Terran nuclear nightmare, moon mental mimetic mayhem amidst crisis predicted canoodling. 3.5 out of 5 The bleeding right to live how you like, mate. 4 out of 5 Woman goes for the big guns. 3 out of 5 A man is running an experiment in the ability to change times and geography for a simulated personality to see if it will cohere. At least that is what he thinks. 5 out of 5 Art nicker from next era is pleased with removal of knickers, so is ex-wearer of same. 4 out of 5 Emergency medicine restrictions. 3.5 out of 5 Vegie porn art magic investigation. 3.5 out of 5 Alien execution archaeology. 3.5 out of 5 Big space rock boom us without imparting a beating boof. 3.5 out of 5 Avuncular man baby. 3.5 out of 5 Creepy crawly chopped corpse dreams. 3 out of 5 Time travel chase needs fast result to avoid lava laving. 3.5 out of 5 Collision experiment singularity. 4 out of 5 Concentration camp changes. 4.5 out of 5 Captive creatures. 2 out of 5 Mysterious AI occasionally generous. 4 out of 5 Powers need care. 3.5 out of 5 Cross-cultural showbiz. 2.5 out of 5 Dream motivation, as Twain meet in war. 3 out of 5 Muso author dreaming. 3 out of 5 Fast growing kidnap. 3 out of 5 Lennon's just a bloke. 3.5 out of 5 Try the newer model. 4 out of 5 Famous actor guy unluckily gotta die through space will fly. 3.5 out of 5
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent overview of the field,
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This review is from: The Year's Best Science Fiction: Tenth Annual Collection (Hardcover)
I read this collection over the space of four years, picking it up off and on. It was from no fault of the collection's, just my weird reading habits. In retrospect, it was probably Utley's story that had me stymied for so long. As normal, I disagree with Dozois' choices about 25%, 50% I could take or leave, and think the remaining 25% golden. This anthology series is one, however, that I would hate to do without, even given those odds. * Greg Egan, "Dust" -- The thing I like about Egan is that he writes science fiction similar to the kind I try to write--philosophical yet grounded in reality. It's not hard SF, yet it's not so wacko or adventure-based that it loses its message. This story is a nice mixture of the introspection of AI and cloning, the nature of self and reality.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Survey of the Field!,
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This review is from: The Year's Best Science Fiction : Tenth Annual Collection (Paperback)
Dozois is, and has long been, one of the best editors and anthologizers in all of SF. The anthology ranges over the many different sub-genres of Science Fiction, and I therefore cannot say I enjoyed all of his stories; nevertheless, all were well-written, and some of the stories were among the best I've ever read. I strongly recommend this and any other of Dozois' "Year's Best..." series.
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Tenth of Dozois,
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This review is from: The Year's Best Science Fiction: Tenth Annual Collection (Hardcover)
These 24 stories from 1992 are the best of the year's science fiction. The book opens with a summary of the year's important events in SF. The stories are introduced by well-written author bios, descriptions of other publications and enticing story previews. As usual for one of these Dozois Best SF of the Year collections.
Four of my favorites: Michael Swanwick's "Gryphon's Egg" shows us how colonists on the Moon deal with a disaster triggered by people back home. Emergencies bring out the best in people, don't they? Connie Willis' "Even the Queen" reveals the resulting harmony in a future society where women have a great deal of control over their biology. Terry Bisson's "Two Guys From the Future" have come back in time to "salvage the artwork of your posteriors." It goes on from there... Arthur C. Clarke's "The Hammer of God" requires a hardy band of heroes to save Earth from an incoming asteroid. The odds are that it works. This isn't one of the very best Year's collections, but they can't all be the best, can they? All 24 stories are worth your time. Some more than others. Enjoy! |
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