August Books 12) Year’s Best SF 21

12) The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Twenty-First Annual Collection, ed. Gardner Dozois

Of the various annual collections of sf short fiction, this is surely the best value by far. I’d read a number of these stories already while compiling my survey of this year’s Hugo nominees, and one or two others from having read their original magazine appearance (my old friend Dominic Green’s chilling “Send Me A Mentagram”, for instance). A surprising number of alternate history and time travel stories (by an accident of birth, Stalin ends up running the United States; a backyard electrical accident shunts one narrator into a parallel universe or two; and a story featuring messengers from the future trying to do a deal with Orson Welles is matched by one with a similar plot starring William Randolph Hearst). A few months ago I tried reading William Hope Hodgson’s The Night Land and found it unfinishable; I did manage to finish John C. Wright’s story here set in the same universe, but I’m afraid I fell asleep twice while reading it. The best story for me was Steven Popkes’ “The Ice”, looking at questions of cloning and of predestination.

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  1. I thought Catholic guilt went out with the demise of the Christian Brothers.

    Per me: Life’s too short to waste time reading a book I know I wont like.

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