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Returning for his second stint editing Prime's annual SF compilation, Horton is faced with a daunting task, at which he doesn't entirely succeed. Out of a dozen stories, the few inspired selections include Robert Reed's gritty A Billion Eves where exploring an infinite number of parallel universes is a godsend for some polygamous pilgrims but a decidedly dire prospect for others; Carolyn Ives Gilman's Okanoggan Falls in which a rural Wisconsin hamlet must fend off alien invaders, who have scheduled it for demolition; and Ann Leckie's Hesperia and Glory a witty homage of sorts to Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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What with sf's current high literary standing, there is no shortage of gifted authors striving to produce outstanding short fiction, and editor Horton is more than happy to encourage them via this annual for which he sets no higher criterion than plain good writing. By sheer happenstance, a handful of this year's selections features religious motifs, including Christopher Rowe's volume opener about a party of wilderness-trekking cartographers espousing uncharacteristic Christian beliefs in a post apocalyptic America. Benjamin Rosenbaum's The House beyond Your Sky visits a virtual universe created by a human god. Other tales explore such themes as machine rights and extraterrestrial invasion. The dozen entries are the work of a mixture of established veterans (Robert Reed, Ian Watson, Robert Charles Wilson, Adam Roberts) and newcomers, such as Jack Skillingstead and Ann Leckie. Dedicated genre fans may find some overlap of this with other genre annuals, but given the hours of mind-bending entertainment it provides, they'll hardly resent it. Hays, Carl

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Prime Books (May 30, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0809562979
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809562978
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,190,012 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bad cover design at work, June 7, 2007
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This review is from: Science Fiction: The Best of the Year, 2007 Edition (Science Fiction: The Best of ... (Quality)) (Paperback)
As J P Rich noted, none of the authors on the cover (Joe Haldeman, Alistair Reynolds, Michael Swanwick) had any material in this book. They all had stories in the 2006 edition and apparently the cover designer just carried their names over on to the new edition.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader, September 7, 2007
This review is from: Science Fiction: The Best of the Year, 2007 Edition (Science Fiction: The Best of ... (Quality)) (Paperback)
This book, if you have the paper version, and not the electronic, is not putting you in as much danger of bonebreaking if dropped it seems as some of the others, being a fairly normal sort of book length, leaving room for around a dozen stories.

The editor also writes an introduction to explain how he chooses, saying he generally finds a few stories he has to have, has a whole bunch more to select from, then takes a look at those again to try and get a balance of length, and hopefully include a couple of new writers, which is an admirable goal. Some people will then see a story by those writers, really like them, and chase up other work. I have certainly done so. Such a goal perhaps may make the average rating for stories go down a little bit, and perhaps this volume is a touch on the low side for a Year's Best grouping, at 3.67. Slightly under Strahan's for the same year, and a bit under the SF part of that. However, one of the Dozois volumes I have rated was only a 3.50 average, so like anything else, these will vary.

He gives a brief story list overview by way of plot, noting that a few stories are weird. On the whole, those are the entries I didn't like quite as much, I think. The other thing is, if you really dislike stories with religious themes or elements there are quite a few of those here, and he does point that out in his intro.

The last useful part of the editorial intro is a brief review of the field of publication for the year, and he points out some online publications that have SF stories. Thefore, this is worth a bit of a bonus, ratingwise.

The other thing for which the publishers of this book should be congratulated is the no DRM multiformat edition they have for sale at Fictionw1se. For such a small, foreign niche publisher that their books aren't too likely to be on a shelf here, and maybe even not so much in a more specialist shop, if you are lucky enough to have one, this makes it easy to get and read wherever for everyone else. This means you can get the book in pretty much any format you want, turn it into any format you want, and read it on any machine you want, print it out, have text to speech read it to you, or anything else you can think of.

To those of you to whom this is important, I definitely suggest supporting these books, and there is an equivalent Fantasy volume for those that prefer that genre, available exactly the same way.

Hartwell anthologies are available in a similar format, but the latest I have seen is three years ago. I know publishers can be slow, but this is rather ridiculous.

The Dozois volumes are even older, and in DRM laden formats, so if you look at the ratings/sales are nowhere near as popular in this way. Latest I have seen of these is 2002 I think. Bizarre, and, quite frankly, not too smart. To shamelessly misuse James Patrick Kelly's most excellent story title:

Think Like A Dinosaur = bad. Get over yourselves publishers, you are leaving money on the table. Hopefully Wildside is getting some of it, as they deserve it.

Wildside have done a smart thing, there, so for people that like books like Year's Best, and don't want to have to pay people that own planes a lot of money to get them, this series has to be highly recommended, both in quality of material appearing to be, from the one example, to be as good as other books of this type, and ease of access.


SF Best of the Year 2007 : Another Word for Map is Faith - Christopher Rowe
SF Best of the Year 2007 : Okanoggan Falls - Carolyn Ives Gilman
SF Best of the Year 2007 : Saving for a Sunny Day - Ian Watson
SF Best of the Year 2007 : The Cartesian Theater - Robert Charles Wilson
SF Best of the Year 2007 : Hesperia and Glory - Ann Leckie
SF Best of the Year 2007 : Incarnation Day - Walter Jon Williams
SF Best of the Year 2007 : Exit Before Saving - Ruth Nestvold
SF Best of the Year 2007 : Inclination - William Shunn
SF Best of the Year 2007 : Life on the Preservation - Jack Skillingstead
SF Best of the Year 2007 : Me-Topia - Adam Roberts
SF Best of the Year 2007 : The House Beyond Your Sky - Benjamin Rosenbaum
SF Best of the Year 2007 : A Billion Eves - Robert Reed


Religiously correct landscaping writ large.

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AI's secret hiring post double death act suic1de promotion of philosophy.

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Well, it is sword and planet time.

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Parental supervision control program subversion.

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Absent fraternal experimental transformation overload.

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Basic Machine boy gets retooled.

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Daily alien revisit.

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Neanderthal uplift planetary exclusion.

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Making a universal mess of it.

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Multiversal misanthropy.

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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Cover is grossly misleading; book ought to be recalled!, June 2, 2007
By J P. Rich "jprich1227" (Los Angeles, California United States) - See all my reviews
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Well, who could pass up stories by SF greats "Haldeman," "Reynolds" and "Swanwick," as prominently advertised on the cover of Horton's 2007 Best SF anthology? I snapped the book off the shelf at my local B&N and was ready to buy it when I happened to peruse the table of contents....
The problem is that nothing from any these three writers is actually represented in the book! As the oft-repeated recording on late L.A. radio sports reporter Jim Healy's show used to ask, "Who goofed? I've got to know!"

There are far fewer stories in this anthology than in the Dozois, Strachan and Hartwell edited competitors, each of which are invariably superior to Horton's. Not that there aren't good stories in Horton's 2007 anthology (thought anyone who has had a subscription to Asimov's already has read half the stories); I wouldn't buy this book on principle, due to the false advertising on the cover.
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