Year's Best SF

mass market paperback, 496 pages

English language

Published May 1, 1996 by EOS.

ISBN:
978-0-06-105641-3
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WORLD-ALTERING SCIENCE FICTIONTales of wonder and adventure, set on distant planets or in the future of our ownStories that go beyond the limits of Space and Time David G. Hartwell has brought together only the best of this year's new SF from established pros and audacious newcomers, selecting only those that share the universal quality of great science fiction.Our familiar world will look a little less familiar after you read one.Includes storiesby:Joe HaldemanUrsula K. Le GuinRobert SilverbergRoper Zelazny

3 editions

A few bangers, and nothing really terrible in the whole book...

Usually I finish one of these Hartwell compilations and there's something I don't like, but I get the feeling they pulled out the stops to make the first edition pop.

Most of my comments specific to stories are in other posts, but here's a last few to pad out what was in the book:

For White Hill by Joe Haldeman - Probably one of the big standouts of this book to me. It's a sci-fi romance, something we don't get to see too often, and it's done well. I honestly wanted to see where things went, but I suppose he wraps it up simply enough.

In Saturn Time by William Barton - This scratched my "I loved Andy Weir's Martian (at least the movie version)" itch. Alternate history about what if we never forsook the space program and makes you feel nostalgic for something that never was.

Subjects

  • Short stories
  • Science Fiction - Anthologies
  • Fiction - Science Fiction
  • Fantasy
  • Anthologies (multiple authors)
  • Fiction / Science Fiction / General
  • Science fiction
  • Science fiction, American