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A collection of 16 sci-fi and fantasy stories edited by number one New York Times best-selling author Laurell K. Hamilton and author William McCaskey.
A child’s wish for her father comes true. The end of the world has never been so much fun. Conquering personal demons becomes all too real. It’s not always about winning; sometimes it’s about showing up for the fight. It’s about loving your life’s work, and jobs that make you question everything.
In this anthology, 17 authors have woven together brand-new stories that speak to the darkness and despair that life brings while reminding us that good deeds, humor, love, sacrifice, dedication, and following our joy can ignite a light that burns so bright the darkness cannot last.
Laurell K. Hamilton and William McCaskey are joined by Kevin J. Anderson, Griffin Barber, Patricia Briggs, Larry Correia, Kacey Ezell, Monalisa Foster, Robert E. Hampson, John G. Hartness, Jonathan Maberry, L. E. Modesitt, Jr., Jessica Schlenker, Sharon Shinn, M. C. Sumner, Patrick M. Tracy, and Michael Z. Williamson in this collection.
- Listening Length13 hours and 8 minutes
- Audible release dateApril 7, 2020
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB082J6F97N
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Product details
Listening Length | 13 hours and 8 minutes |
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Author | Laurell K. Hamilton - editor, William McCaskey - editor |
Narrator | Kimberly Alexis, Holter Graham |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com Release Date | April 07, 2020 |
Publisher | Penguin Audio |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B082J6F97N |
Best Sellers Rank | #62,459 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #113 in Fantasy Anthologies & Short Stories (Audible Books & Originals) #183 in Science Fiction Anthologies & Short Stories #352 in Dystopian Science Fiction (Audible Books & Originals) |
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When I read the foreword from Laurel K. Hamilton, I was really glad I snatched it up. She writes about how hard it is to get a start in the writing business these days and how she’s hoping this book will become a series that can showcase a mixture of new and old writers and I LOVE that idea. It used to be there were a bunch of sci-fi and fantasy magazines that could help authors get their start but sadly, that’s no longer true.
Anyway once I got it and flipped through the contents I saw a few other authors I recognized, but a lot I didn’t so I really had no expectations about the book except that there were enough reliable authors that I knew I would enjoy a good part of it. Well, I can’t say I loved every story, but I can say I liked every single one. Some I loved and some were just decent entertainment, but I read them all without considering jumping ahead instead of finishing.
I’m not going to go over every story but some highlights for me:
Mr. Positive: The ending was almost predictable but not quite and I won’t say more than that. The characters however were perfect together and I laughed several times. There was a little bit of nerd fantasy fulfillment going on with the author I suspect by the end, but it doesn’t matter it was still good.
No Greater Love: Woof. I mean that literally. There was a lot going on here but I loved it and knowing it was loosely based on a real event in history made it soooo much cooler for me.
Broken Son: This story felt a bit out of place here. Most of this book is fantasy, supernatural or paranormal while this is straight up sci-fi but I found it a really nice change of pace. If there was a full book available about the Broken character, I think I would buy it because it made me very curious.
Heart of Clay: Now this is an author I remember from way back. I’ve read some of his Star Wars books so I was expecting sci-fi here, but they did a switch on me and it’s straight up fantasy. Parts of it dragged a bit mostly because I was confused. I felt like I was reading an excerpt from a larger book and missing some important bits (Maybe it is?)
What I really loved though was the idea of a renfaire that’s really filled with all the magical things that people dress up and pretend to be at renfaires. It was such a clever idea that I really got into that part, and I kinda dig the mixing of horror ‘creatures’ like vampires with fantasy creatures like dragons.
Asil and the Not-Date: Of course, this story is one of the reasons I bought the book so I’m well familiar with the author and she didn’t disappoint. I’ve been fascinated with the character of Asil for a while and I was afraid we wouldn’t see much of him since it felt like his character arc was kind of wrapped up in the last book. I was so excited that he got a short story.
The ending wasn’t what I expected. I really thought it was going to go a whole different way but it was so much better!
In the Dust: A new author (to me at least) and I struggled a bit with this in the beginning but then it started to pick up and when it did it went quick! I binged the whole thing and wanted more when I was done. Funny the author’s first name is Robert because I got a really strong Heinlein juvenile vibe from this and it’s also one of the few sci-fi stories in the book, though you don’t realize it immediately.
Ronin: Ohhhhh It took me a couple pages to realize what I was reading and I outright gasped. The mention of the Tiger should have clued me in, but once I figured it out, I love the idea. So creative! And then the story took a dark turn… in a good way, if that makes sense. It addressed some problems that really need a light on them. So, thank you for this story and how it was presented.
Zombie Dearest: A new Anita Blake story, but not a modern one. We fall back to when Anita was just becoming a marshall and was still doing a lot of animating work. I miss this Anita so much so it was great to have a flashback to the good old days. Definitely worth reading and it’s got me thinking it’s time to do a re-read of the series.
All in all the compilation was a good book with moments of greatness which is really all you can expect when you combine such varied stories and authors. There are stories I would give a 5 and stories I would give a 3 so I'm averaging it to a 4.
I love Sharon Shinn, but I generally prefer her novels and that's the case here. Her story in this was too short to contain all it needed to.
Pat Briggs is an amazing writer and when I started reading her story you could feel the talent and experience coming through. I hate werewolf stories but I loved this one because she can pretty much make me love anything she writes.
There were a few writers that I've never run across before whose stories I enjoyed. I'm not saying these were literary marvels but rather stories that did what they came to accomplish, which is a lot harder than people think. Kudos to Larry Correia, Jonathan Maberry, Kaey Ezell, Griffin Barber and William McCaskey. The McCaskey started a little weak but ended with probably the strongest finish in the book. Barber's story makes me want to read more of that imaginative universe, so as soon as I finish this review I'm going to go off and look for other books of his.
Love that these are new stories, and especially liked Twilight Falls by Jonathan Maberry (made me think of today's COVID-19 pandemic), Reprise by John G. Hartness, and Asil and the Not-Date by Patricia Briggs, one of my very favorite authors. Had no idea that Asil had been the recipient of more than one date, I'd read of another of his date nights in an earlier anthology. Now I have to see if I missed the other 3 since I really like that old wolf!
Working Conditions by Patrick M. Tracy made me rethink an employee/employer relationship, and Ronin by William McCaskey, the co-editor, gave me a new appreciation of my old Teddy Bear. Laurell reminded me how important follow-up is in her Zombie Dearest.
All in all, this collection made me think, and really did offer hope in today's world. And yes, I now have more "new" authors and looking forward to more hope!!
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My personal rating system
1 Star Couldn't finish the book
2 Stars Didn't really like the book, but was interested enough in the story to finish (Skipping great chunks)
3 Stars The book was okay, finished it and will consider reading more from the author
4 Stars Really enjoyed the book, will check out others by this author
4 1/2 Stars Loved the book, will immediately check out others by author, if asked will recommend book
5 Stars LOVED the book, will immediately check out all others by author, will pre-emptively recommend book to ALL my book friends
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and will be checking out more from the various authors.