November Books 22) Year’s Best SF 13

22) Year’s Best SF 13, edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer

As always, a generally good selection, with a lot of the stories revolving around virtual identities and gaming. I had read two of the 25 before, as they were Hugo nominees; of the rest, the ones that will stay with me are the first, “Baby Doll” by Johanna Sinisalo, a terrifying tale of future sexuality; in the middle, “End Game” by Nancy Kress, which retreads some of the ground from her “Beggars in Spain” but takes it in a new direction; and the final story, James Van Pelt’s “How Music Begins”, a tale of alien abduction, romance and a high school band. All good stuff; I still have the Dozois collection to look forward to.

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