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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Ich werde mir jetzt mal öfter dieses Magazin als Druckausgabe bestellen: sieht gut aus,der Preis ist für den Inhalt moderat (um die 7€ bei Amazon, leider nicht im regulären Buchhandel erhältlich) und die Stories sind im Schnitt wirklich gut - auch wenn natürlich immer mal auch uninteressante dabei sind. Das folgende ist nur als Gedächtnishilfe für mich gedacht, daher Spoilergefahr: Cat Rambo - Left behind ** 1/2 Der Geist ausgewählter alter Menschen wird in Generationsschiffe übertragen. Eine hiermit beauftragte Agentin entdeckt eine besonders "wertvolle" alte Frau, und will sich selbst mit übertragen. Allerdings hat sie den Unterschied zwischen Ctrl-C und Ctrl-X nicht bedacht. Robert Reed - The Universal Museum of Sagacity ** 1/2 Etwas konfuse Geschichte über eine Großtante in einer "Everywhere Chamber" Cassandra Khaw - Breathe **** Klaustrophobische kleine Geschichte in der Tiefsee mit einer mörderisch intelligenten einzelligen Alge: beware swarm intelligence Rich Larson - Jonas and the Fox **** noch einmal "Geist-Transplantation", diemal in Zeiten der Rebellion Luo Longxiang - Away from Home ** die Menschheit zieht auf planetengroßen Raumschiffen durch das All, oder so ... Joe Abercrombie - Tough Times All Over *** 1/2 eine Horde von Boten, Dieben und Halsabschneidern jagt nach einem geheimnisvollen Päckchen; hat mit wider meinen Willen sogar gefallen Sunny Moraine - A Heap of Broken Images **** menschliche Kolonisten auf einem fremden Planeten, ein monströser Genozid, Schuld, Sühne und Erinnerung nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Appartiene alle SerieClarkesworld Magazine (116)
Clarkesworld is a Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month we bring you a mix of fiction (new and classic works), articles, interviews and art. Original fiction by Cat Rambo ("Left Behind"), Robert Reed ("The Universal Museum of Sagacity"), Cassandra Khaw ("Breathe"), Rich Larson ("Jonas and the Fox"), and Luo Longxiang ("Away from Home"). Reprints from Joe Abercrombie ("Tough Times All Over") and Sunny Moraine ("A Heap of Broken Images"). Non-fiction by Andrew Liptak (Destination: Venus), an interview with James Gunn, an Another Word column by Jason Heller, and an editorial by Neil Clarke. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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-- Jonas and the Fox by Rich Larson - 2*
A futuristic story where a distant family needs to be hidden for being against the current rulers.
-- Left Behind by Cat Rambo - 2*
A woman is hired to help set up a virtual reality for an old woman whose adult children are making the decision to send her into VR. I listened on audio and I must have missed some details. I don't understand the secrecy to the children's motivation, I don't understand the imaginary friend. I don't understand what happened at the end, why was she left behind?
-- Tough Times All Over by Joe Abercrombie - DNF
The story originally appeared in the ROGUES anthology. I own that book but skipped the story when I was reading through. When I saw the audio version narrated by Kate Baker was available, I decided to give it a shot.
I think it's likely a decent/fun story. A "package" passes through many hands in this historical setting. I saw one reviewer call it a "relay race". It's not my particular preference. So many characters, archetypes and time is spent on each character telling "their" tale. I'm not so interested in this fictional time period full of masculine, excellent fighting, dirty scumbags so I quit a bit over the halfway mark.