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Loading... Futureshocksby Lou Anders (Editor)
This is a very interesting book about possible futures, illustrating a multitude of technologies. I definitely loved the final story and the story about the Fermi paradox. This is an interesting book, if rather cheesy quality if you are going to be paying trade prices. Groovy cover, though. Some decent stuff here, and it was certainly interesting to see Chris Roberson in something like this. I'd only get this really cheap, or mass market prices, or electronic version that won't wear out fast. A pretty good collection, average rating almost makes 3.5. Futureshocks : Shuteye For the Timebroker - Paul Di Filippo Futureshocks : Looking Through Mother's Eyes - John Meaney Futureshocks : The Man Who Knew Too Much - Alan Dean Foster Futureshocks : The Engines of Arcadia - Sean McMullen Futureshocks : The Pearl Diver - Caitlin R. Kiernan Futureshocks : Before the Beginning - Mike Resnick and Harry Turtledove Futureshocks : Man You Gotta Go - Adam Roberts Futureshocks : Homosexuals Damned Film At Eleven - Alex Irvine Futureshocks : Contagion - Chris Roberson Futureshocks : Absalom's Mother - Louise Marley Futureshocks : Job Qualifications - Kevin J. Anderson Futureshocks : The Teosinte War - Paul Melko Futureshocks : Slip - Robert A. Metzger Futureshocks : All's Well At World's End - Howard V. Hendrix Futureshocks : Flashes - Robert J. Sawyer Futureshocks : The Cartesian Theater - Robert Charles Wilson Degenerate gambling sleepless now sleeper finds dream power. 4.5 out of 5 Birth is really, really draining on the parents. 2 out of 5 Brainbook junkie. 4 out of 5 A man, bored with his safe, controlled, present society, rustles up a time machine and goes far into the future. He is somewhat surprised to find a society of medieval mutant munchkins, that behave very differently. 3.5 out of 5 American fascist Orwellian Dilbert hell sacking bejewelled transformation. 3 out of 5 Either end of eternity, a Jewish domain. 3.5 out of 5 AI FTL depopulation. 4 out of 5 Genetic stoning. 2 out of 5 A man's job is to carry retroviruses in his blood to pass information. Society is stratified into castes by what protection from disease they can afford. When he discovers what he is carrying, and what sort of people he has been working for, everything changes. 3.5 out of 5 Child soldier vacuum suicide protest. 4 out of 5 Multiple Man of the people. 3.5 out of 5 Multiverse experiment massacre. 4 out of 5 Canine chronological edge coercion. 3.5 out of 5 Annihilation practice is ordinary. 2.5 out of 5 Interstellar information overload anarchy. 4 out of 5 AI's secret hiring post double death act suicide promotion of philosophy. 4 out of 5 http://notfreesf.blogspot.com/2007/06/futureshocks-lou-anders.html no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0451460650, Paperback)In this stunning collection of short fiction, 16 of today's masters of speculative fiction reveal the terrors, triumphs, and seeming impossibilities awaiting humanity in the years to come. Featuring never-before-published stories by Kevin J. Anderson, Paul Di Filippo, Alan Dean Foster, Caitlín R. Kiernan, Louise Marley, Sean McMullen, John Meaney, Paul Melko, Robert A. Metzger, Chris Roberson, Adam Roberts,Mike Resnick & Harry Turtledove, Robert J. Sawyer, and Robert Charles Wilson.(retrieved from Amazon Tue, 26 Apr 2011 03:15:14 -0400) No library descriptions found. |
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