The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction 2007

 
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An eclectic collection of all-original science fiction stories from some of the foremost luminaries in the genre. Featuring new tales of far future murder, first contact, love and war from such well-regarded and award winning authors as Peter F. Hamilton, Stephen Baxter, Adam Roberts, Jeffrey Thomas, Eric Brown, Paul Di Filippo, Neal Asher, Jay Lake and Ian Watson, this collection is sure to delight all fans of good science fiction.

"A wide range of topics and diverse styles characterizes this enjoyable collection of science-fiction stories. While mediocre science fiction fails to work on any level other than the conceptual, the best of the stories in this new Solaris anthology successfully navigate both conceptual and emotional territory... Editor Mann has gathered a collection that should appeal to science-fiction buffs, and make a worthwhile introduction for novices. Stands as proof that science fiction is alive and well."

Kirkus Discoveries, VNU US Literary Group

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  • Media: Mass Market Paperback Book, 416 pages
  • Publisher: Solaris (January 30, 2007)
  • ISBN-10: 1844164489
  • ISBN-13: 9781844164486
  • Dimensions: 4.1 x 6.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.15 lbs
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  • Rating Promising Look at a New Imprint  Feb 6, 2007 (19 of 23 found this helpful)

    My criteria for endorsing anthologies is that I have to appreciate more than 50% of the stories inside, so I'm happy to report that I enjoyed 12 of the 16 stories in this volume, or 75%. Enough that I can heartily recommend it here.

    Standouts for me include Paul Di Filippo's "Personal Jesus," which introduces us to the perfect combination of spirituality and technology, the godPod, "Zora and the Land Ethic Nomads" which returns us to Mary Turzillo's Mars of indentured homesteaders, and James Lovegrove's absolutely briliant "The Bowdler Strain," about which too much said could give the game away, but which I will say was $#!+ fantastic! I also admired what Tony Ballantyne was doing with his "Third Person," laughed out loud at Mike & David's PKD pastiche "Jellyfish," and was quite taken with Jay Lake & Greg van Eekhout's "C-Rock City." I'm still contemplating the ending of Neal Asher's "Bioship," and wish that the Wakowski brothers final Matrix film had looked a little more like Keith Brooke's "The Accord," a very interesting little piece that strikes me as an attempt to justify the ways of Agent Smith to man. So, all in all, certainly enough here to get my endorsement, and I recommend checking it out. Meanwhile, I understand a Solaris Book of New Fantasy is planned and I look forward to it enthusiastically.

  • Rating Hoping for another volumne  Feb 18, 2008 (1 of 1 found this helpful)

    This is a collection of sixteen stories by some of the best BL & Solaris Publishing authors. No need to worry that you will read stories from unknown writers, hoping to make it in the tough world of publishing. These authors have already proven their worth, most in Warhammer, W40K, Punktown, or some other well known series. Here is a list of the authors with a story in this book, as well as the title of a book s/he is known for:

    Introduction by George Mann
    Jeffrey Thomas (One of my personal favorites. Author of Deadstock.)
    Neal Asher (Author of Polity Agent)
    Jay Lake (Author of Mainspring) & Greg van Eekhout (Author of Show & Tell and Other Stories)
    James Lovegrove (Author of Escardy Gap)
    Paul Di Filippo (Author of Neutrino Drag)
    Peter F. Hamilton (Author of The Dreaming Void)
    Adam Roberts (Author of Gradisil)
    Stephen Baxter (Author of Time's Tapestry)
    Ian Watson (Author of The Inquisition War [W40K])
    Mike Resnick (Author of the Starship series) & David Gerrold (Author of the War Against the Chtorr series)
    Mary A. Turzillo (Author of Your Cat & Other Space Aliens)
    Brian Aldiss (Author of Harm)
    Keith Brooke (Author of Genetopia)
    Simon Ings (Author of The Eye)
    Tony Ballantyne (Author of Divergence)
    Eric Brown (Author of Helix)

    **** As with all anthologies, some stories are better than others. Every reader will have their personal favorites and possibly realize that there are a few other authors with writing styles they may wish to look in to. To me, the entire experience was like sampling various writing flavors to see which I loved best. I sincerely hope to see another such Solaris anthology in the future. ****

    Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.

  • Rating These stories explore the outer limits of the fantasy and sci fi genres  Jun 9, 2007 (5 of 9 found this helpful)

    George Mann edits THE SOLARIS BOOK OF NEW SCIENCE FICTION, a fine short story collection featuring fine writers of the likes of Stephen Baxter, Eric Brown, Ian Watson and more. These stories explore the outer limits of the fantasy and sci fi genres, from a futuristic murder mystery to space opera - and all stories are original to this collection - a huge plus in a genre where reprints abound, making it a top pick any serious science fiction holding needs.

  • Rating Not Free SF Reader  Oct 7, 2007 (4 of 17 found this helpful)

    A new original Science Fiction anthology from an English publisher, which the table of contents does reflect.

    Getting a book you want it to be above average, unfortunately this one doesn't quite get there. For 16 stories, this is about what I would expect to get that basic 3.5 out of 5 rating:

    10 above average stories, 5 average, 1 below average.

    However, we get 8 above average, 6 average and 2 below average, for a story mean score of 3.34. This gives an adjusted score of 3.22.

    So, basically this book is a 3.25 out of 5, definitely a bit better than mediocre or ordinary.

    There are several good stories, but nothing over 4 that is likely to be remembered for a long time after you read it, as such.

    As a comparison to the 3.22/3 out of 5, the first Fast Forward anthology, a competitor, was 3.53 mean score and 4 out of 5.


    Solaris 1 : In His Sights - Jeffrey Thomas
    Solaris 1 : Bioship - Neal Asher
    Solaris 1 : C-Rock City - Jay Lake and Greg van Eekhout
    Solaris 1 : The Bowdler Strain - James Lovegrove
    Solaris 1 : Personal Jesus - Paul Di Filippo
    Solaris 1 : If At First - Peter F. Hamilton
    Solaris 1 : Distillation of Grace - Adam Roberts
    Solaris 1 : Last Contact - Stephen Baxter
    Solaris 1 : Cages - Ian Watson
    Solaris 1 : Jellyfish - Mike Resnick and David Gerrold
    Solaris 1 : Zora and the Land Ethnic Nomads - Mary Turzillo
    Solaris 1 : The Lour Ladies of the Apocalypse - Brian Aldiss
    Solaris 1 : The Accord - Keith Brooke
    Solaris 1 : The Wedding Party - Simon Ings
    Solaris 1 : Third Person - Tony Ballantyne
    Solaris 1 : The Farewell Party - Eric Brown


    The deathly smell of war can leave you feeling Blue.

    4 out of 5


    Barbed venomous response.

    3 out of 5


    Historical slave decisions.

    3 out of 5


    Tower of Babel $!^&*@# s*cks! No Batman, either.

    4 out of 5


    Deusex Mode decimation.

    4 out of 5


    Rewind personality advantage.

    3.5 out of 5


    12 step program.

    3 out of 5


    Ripped off.

    4 out of 5


    Remade impediments.

    3 out of 5


    Hi-ho, it is off to work we don't go, because I am just sitting in my house typing four pages. That is if copious amounts of drugs don't make this all too meta for anything to be anything.

    3 out of 5


    Camera kid clues radiant relief.

    3.5 out of 5


    Swinging away at the end.

    2.5 out of 5


    Proxy people.

    2.5 out of 5


    Pieces of the people smuggling puzzle.

    3 out of 5


    A walk-on part in the war, a lead role in the Sarge.

    3.5 out of 5


    Alien Resurrection.

    4 out of 5

  • Rating Leaden  Aug 26, 2007 (3 of 15 found this helpful)

    Purportedly a collection of unpublished stories by good SF writers. I recognize several of the authors, and can vouch for their having written first class fiction, but I found no evidence of it in this volume. When I read story collections, I give each story a reasonable number of page turns to hook me. If the story doesn't, I spit out the bait and move on. I have never (and I never say never) gone through any SF story collection without finding more than half that catch me. Sadly, not a one in this collection caught my attention. The only comparision I can make is to imagine what it must have been like to read a Soviet era newspaper. Flee this book. Flee!

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