Category: REVIEWS
REVIEW: “Highly recommended” — Bookgasm, on BEST AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY 2015
REVIEW: PW on BASFF — “The quality of work is very high”
REVIEW: Adam-Troy Castro on Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2015
On Facebook, author (and reviewer) Adam-Troy Castro started reading Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2015 (guest editor: Joe Hill), and just three stories in made the following pronouncement: “On the basis of those first three stories, alone, I am ready to call this book a monument.” There’s a lot of background behind that praise that he goes into in his post which is well worth reading as well (which he couches in the context of “behind the scenes of a writer’s ego”). [review]
REVIEW: Felicia Day Reviews PRESS START TO PLAY
I don’t normally post updates about GoodReads reviews, but when you get a GoodReads review from Felicia Day…
REVIEW: GeekDad on PRESS START TO PLAY: “You’ll find many stories here that will capture your imagination.”
GeekDad reviews Press Start to Play: “I’m hooked on John Joseph Adams’ short story anthologies. […] It’s a fantastic group of authors […] and the stories are as various and diverse as videogames themselves. […] If you like videogames and science fiction, you’ll find many stories here that will capture your imagination.” [review]
REVIEW: LOOSED UPON THE WORLD is “Impressive” Says Publishers Weekly
Publishers Weekly calls Loosed Upon the World, a “big, impressive anthology” describing the anthology as “a grim array of futures” and sums up with “These works combine effective storytelling and a passionate desire to promote taking action on climate change before it’s too late.“ [review]
REVIEW: Kirkus on PRESS START TO PLAY
REVIEW: PRESS START TO PLAY Gets a Starred Review from Publishers Weekly!
Publishers Weekly gives Press Start to Play a coveted starred review (!), calling it “a provocative assortment of thoughtful stories.” [review]
REVIEW: ScienceFiction.com on WASTELANDS 2 – “Highly recommended”
“Editor John Joseph Adams has done an exceptional job of finding even more cream of the crop from this specific sub genre of fiction. […] This equal level of quality across the board is certainly this compilations greatest strength and what truly makes it worth the read. Whether seeing the outbreak of a deadly virus through the eyes of a trapped child, watching humankind literally transform to survive a series of apocalypses, or following a man open up a business among the world’s rubble, each story provides a fresh perspective among the book’s five hundred plus pages. No matter what your favorite flavor of end of the world yarn may be, this tome comes highly recommended.” —ScienceFiction.com, on Wastelands 2 [review]