Books by Gardner Dozois and Complete Book Reviews
Edited by George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois. Tor, $29.99 (784p) ISBN 978-0-7653-3206-6
Venerable editors Martin and Dozois (Warriors) have invited writers from many different genres of fiction to showcase the supposedly weaker sex’s capacity for magic, violence, and mayhem. These 22 brand-new short stories prove that women are men’s...
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George R. R. Martin, Author, Gardner Dozois, Author, Daniel Abraham, Author . Eos $25.95 (303p) ISBN 978-0-06-137329-9
Martin (Song of Ice and Fire series), Dozois (Strange Days
) and Abraham (A Shadow in Summer
) revisit classic themes of exploration, exploitation and what it means to be human in this gritty SF adventure. Humanity has finally reached the stars,...
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Gardner Dozois, Author St. Martin's Griffin $17.95 (400p) ISBN 978-0-312-27570-9
Hugo-winner Gardner Dozois offers a sizable anthology of classic tales of man's efforts to remake other worlds in Earth's image: Worldmakers: SF Adventures in Terraforming. Contributors of these vivid visions of space colonies include Arthur C....
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Gardner Dozois, Author St. Martin's Press $13.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-312-06008-4
Dozois's solid collection of 25 tales drawn from those published during 1990 demonstrates the diversity of the genre's styles and interests. The hero of James Patrick Kelly's ``Mr. Boy'' is a futuristic Peter Pan who is genetically altered to remain
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Gardner Dozois, Author St. Martin's Press $19.95 (271p) ISBN 978-0-312-08197-3
Long before he became one of SF's premier editors (he heads Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine and compiles the leading best-of-anthology, The Year's Best Science Fiction ), Dozois was one of the genre's most exciting writers. This new...
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Gardner Dozois, Author St. Martin's Press $27.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-312-13222-4
Dozois's Year's Best, like any successful representative of a large constituency, sometimes suffers from blandness and inconsistency. As usual, it's oversized--23 stories, nearly 600 pages--and includes a variety of types of SF as well as near-horror
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Gardner Dozois, Author Bluejay Books $17.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-312-13221-7
Dozois's Year's Best, like any successful representative of a large constituency, sometimes suffers from blandness and inconsistency. As usual, it's oversized--23 stories, nearly 600 pages--and includes a variety of types of SF as well as near-horror
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Gardner Dozois, Author St. Martin's Press $35 (688p) ISBN 978-0-312-15173-7
Looking back on 50 years of American fantasy writing, veteran SF editor Dozois has chosen to collect 32 splendid short stories according to one irrefutable criterion: ""I liked them."" In his retrospective preface, Dozois adds that he has selected...
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Gardner Dozois, Author Bluejay Books $29.95 (624p) ISBN 978-0-312-15702-9
Dozois again exhibits unswerving judgment in selecting the best SF writing in this 14th annual collection. Maureen P. McHugh shares a peek at her new novel, Mission Child, in which an interplanetary Peace Corps-like project runs amok with bloody...
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Edited by Gardner Dozois. Griffin, $39.99 (720p) ISBN 978-1-250-29619-1
The 38 stories in this culling of the last 15 annual anthologies edited by the late Dozois testify to the breathtaking scope of science fiction and the diversity and talent of its writers. Eleanor Arnason’s “The Potter of Bones” concerns an artist...
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Gardner Dazois & Michael Swanwick. Tor.com, $14.99 trade paper (288p) ISBN 978-1-250-75658-9
Dazois (When the Great Days Come) and Swanwick (the Iron Dragon series) expand on their 1995 novella City of God to explore humanity’s relationship with technology and religion in this uneven sci-fi tale set on a far-future Earth. When ageing Carl...
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Edited by Gardner Dozois. St. Martin's Griffin, $22.99 trade paper (720p) ISBN 978-1-250-08084-4
Legendary science fiction editor Dozois delivers another excellent and provocative annual anthology of the best in the field. Aliette de Bodard, one of several authors whose work appears twice in the collection, explores the dynamics of far future...
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