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    This strong and varied anthology deserves a different title, one whose first part will not be confused with Geraldine Brooks’ novel of the same name.

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    “As a playful grab-bag of moods, genres and plain impressive writing, there’s much in this omnibus to appreciate.”

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    Sometimes anthologies can be a little hit or miss with some really great stories and some that just fall flat. This is not one of those times.

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    Wizards, Aliens, and Starships is a great book by itself or as a starting point for exploring the physics of space exploration as well as the classics in science fiction.”

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    “With more than 80 contributors covering various aspect of speculative fiction, there is bound to be something for everyone.”

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    “These are the stories that most stretch the imagination and the credibility of the readers, and they’re all successful. . . .

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    “. . . a tale of a personal war played against the background of a global one . . .”

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    “While many of the stories contained within The Way Spring Arrives and Other Stories flirt with inexplicability, their charm and freshness cut through translation barriers.”

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    New World: An Anthology of Sci-Fi and Fantasy is a refreshing grouping of 24 science fiction and fantasy stories by some of the best indie and established comic book creators in the busine

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    “a delicious, delightful read . . .”

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    “This is top rate action/adventure horror with the right amount of humanity to keep the reader’s attention from cover to cover.”

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    This is the second volume of John Pelan’s The Century’s Best Horror Fiction covering the years 1951 to 2000.

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    “reading to get the chills is a perfectly acceptable use of this anthology . . .”

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    “The book is fun and does its job well; it makes you want to go see the film. So please, save me the aisle seat.”

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    “. . . a fascinating cross-section of those tales that become the forebears of the many science fiction/fantasy stories of our 20th and 21st centuries.”

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    “miraculously, out these broken lives and troubled minds emerged the glory and beauty that is the science fiction genre.”

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    “Computer science can be accurately viewed as the upriver force that makes possible the phenomenal impact of such entrepreneurs such as Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos, Howard Schul

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    The Angel of Losses is recommended to nerdy (in the best sense of the word) secular Jewish and philo-Semitic readers whose genre interests include the confluence of contemporary a

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