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The Year's Best Science Fiction: Vol 15 [Hardcover]

Gardner Dozois
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  • Hardcover: 624 pages
  • Publisher: Saint Martin's Press Inc.; 1st- edition (Jun 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0312187793
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312187798
  • Product Dimensions: 21.1 x 14 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,933,356 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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4.0 out of 5 stars It's always great, but........................, 24 Aug 1998
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This review is from: The Year's Best Science Fiction: Vol 15 (Hardcover)
I saw on ISFDB that he didn't choose "Where Angels Fear to tread" or "the 43 Antarean Dynasties". These stories ended up not only winning Hugoes, but also were tops in the readers poll of HIS magazine. They are definitely Science Fiction, but Hartwell probably didn't pick them because he (& I for that matter) figured Dozois would. Maybe he was afraid of looking like he was biased toward his own magazine, but Asimov's is THE premier sf magazine & considering that he's been quite fair. I hope ISFDB just screwed up, but I doubt it & I'm slowly losing confidence in his tastes. 13th annual was the first one I got & even the stories I didn't like impressed me. The next one had some stories that were less impressive than I expected, but still wonderful overall. Now... Well it's still a must buy, but I'm no longer certain it beats Hartwell's. The summation is a big advantage & he does always choose some great stories. Oh by the way those 2 stories didn't impress me as much as everyone else, but I liked them more then some he chose. Perhaps it's pleasing to know the 2 yr's best ommit enough to make room for a third that's truly BEST, but it's hard enough to keep up with two. Oh well if Rusch is reading & planning to do a third I'd like to say there's definitely room for you, I just hope there's an audience for you too. Otherwise the others said what I wanted except Balinese Dancer was WEIRD. Was it post-apocalyptic or ... well just what was it? He always chooses a few stories that confuse the heck out of me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Excellent Series Continues, 12 Jun 1998
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This review is from: The Year's Best Science Fiction: Vol 15 (Hardcover)
Dozios continues to find the best Science Fiction. This book is very good and you will not be disappointed.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Stil great!, 3 Nov 1998
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This review is from: Year's Best Science Fiction: Fifteenth Annual Collection (Paperback)
I'm going to briefly review the individual stories since it's an anthology. Don't worry I'm going to try to give little away.

Silverberg's story was not to my taste and it became part of his novel "The Alien Years".

Second Skin was a great example of spy story sf once I warmed up to it, my advice don't judge this story till you're done.

Nancy Kress is perhaps the best sf short fiction author of the '90's, & as always her story does a great job of being both genuinely human and science fictional.

Reasons to be Cheerful is disturbing, I wish I'd never read it.

Moon six has it all, but for some reason it's a hair shy of being one of my favorites in this collection. It is very good though.

Bill Johnson won a Hugo for his story about an unusual small town and that pleases me since I disike bleak urban sf. My only complaint is that the story seemed to lead itself to a sequel or ,perhaps, novel too strongly.

Escape Route had technobabble, starship captains, and aliens without seeming like a Star Trek ripoff. It is pretty good.

James P. Kelly's story was nice, but for some reason I didn't "buy" it.

A Spy in Europa is an entertaining mixture of hard sf, Jame Bond, and Jaws.

The Undiscovered was probably the best alternate history story of its year. I'm glad the author afterward was included because it's one of my favorite parts of the story.

ECHOES is sad and hopeful, science fictional yet human, it's wonderful & surprise it's buy a TV writer!

I wish I had read Marusek's stuff earlier because I liked his story about a device "Getting to Know You".

"Balinese Dancer" was a weird feminist? story.

Like many Robert Reed stories "Marrow" is so excellent I'm surprised the guy has never won a major award. However like many Reed stories it's somewhat unnerving so maybe that's the answer.

"Heart of Whitenesse" is one of those Waldrop stories I just don't get.

Swanwick's story was a pretty good far future story, but swanwick sort of turns me off.

I think I have a much more negative view of the future described in "Pipes of Pan" than the author does, but otherwise it is an intriguing piece of biological and cultural speculation.

Croosing Chao Meng fu was a well done adventure with rock climbing, yep Joel and Crow ROCK CLIMBING.

Yeyuka was a good self sacrifice story, but cold like most Egan.

Frost Painting had nice imagery, but was too New Age involved for me.

Lethe was nicely moody & poetic, but a bit confusing.

Winter fire is probably unusual for Landis in that it's too depresssing for me and is about a future Bosnia-type war.

Nevermore was too graphic a love story for me.

Open Veins was an interesting "Hitchcockian?" near future story.

Not entirely to my taste, but "After Kerry" is one of the most emotionally powerful sf stories I've ever read.

The Masque of Agamemnon is like a star trek episode, but I like Star Trek episodes so I liked it.

Gulliver at Home seemed sort-of forced and artificial yet I found it's outer vs. inner space debate interesting.

A Cold Dry Cradle is a fairly realistic story about a trip to Mars, but I'm glad exotic Martian life was in it to make it interesting.

My favorite stories were Second Skin, Echoes, And Marrow. It seemed like there were more adventure stories than usual, but surprisingly they were some of the best. In conclusion despite a few strange omissions and inclusions it is a great anthology.


5.0 out of 5 stars The Year's Best Science Fiction, 19 Feb 2009
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This review is from: The Year's Best Science Fiction: Vol 15 (Hardcover)
This annual series remains a highlight of my science fiction collection. Another good deal thru the Amazon "Used" collections/selections.

5.0 out of 5 stars The title says it all: the *best*, 21 Oct 1999
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This review is from: Year's Best Science Fiction: Fifteenth Annual Collection (Paperback)
Most of the best science fiction being written today comes in the form of short stories, and this enormous anthology collects them. It's a must-buy for anybody who wants to read the best new SF of the year
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