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| Year's Best Fantasy 8 (Year's Best Fantasy) | 
enlarge | Creators: David G. Hartwell, Kathryn Cramer Publisher: Tachyon Publications Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.5 x 1.2
ISBN: 1892391767 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.0876608 EAN: 9781892391766 ASIN: 1892391767
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Continuing to showcase the most compelling new fiction of the genre, the anticipated eighth installment to this annual compendium presents an impressive lineup of bestselling authors and rising stars of fantasy. Collecting the essential fantasy stories of 2007, this engaging volume will excite fans and serve as a reference guide for those looking to sample the top writers in the genre. This year's contributors include international bestseller Neil Gaiman, influential heroic fantasy writer Michael Moorcock, historical fantasy novelist Kage Baker, classic genre wordsmiths Garth Nix and Tad Williams, and many others.
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Not Free SF Reader July 17, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
An anthology that is a bit variable, two standouts, a few good stories, but a lot of 3s and not enough 3.5s, so this comes in a 3.46 only. The only writer meta-fiction perhaps should only be by Terry Pratchett, or have Batman and Sgt. Rock in it, to be at all memorable.
I disagree with them that the Dozois/Dann Dark Alchemy was a good book, to start with - so that is part of it, although they did pick the two best stories from there, the Hand and Gaiman stories. Given that book is for kids, and if Ellen Datlow has got some more stuff up her sleeve in Inferno like Laird Barron's work, then the latter rips the head off the former in your fantasy no-holds barred wrestling bout. Especially as it doesn't have the child handicap.
The introduction is short, with the editors saying they prefer to spend more time and space on author intros and information - which they are certainly good at - but there are only a couple of paragraphs each, here.
I'd probably pick an extra story over these if putting together the book, too, but it seems none of the Year's Best publishers are using the web as effectively as they could. If the editors have a little more to say, include a url in the book, and put it up. No lack of space on the internet, publisher people (and this has been done with The Space Opera Renaissance, another of the books from this team-up, to a degree). Googleborg loves content. For a series coming out every year, the excuse that haven't had time to get around to it doesn't really wash, either.
Buy book, get bonus extras, or whatever.
As far as the stories go, Chadbourn's Elizabethan super-spy Will Swyfte is pretty cool, and according to the Pyr blog there will be a series of books featuring his antics, so apparently a few people like this bloke.
Laird Barron has written another story that utilises his strength in trending towards the science-horror of a vaguely Lovecraftian flavour, but maybe a bit more grass and not quite so nasty this time. Call it fantasy if you want, too, works for all 3, here.
Hand and Cadigan provide some good nasty ends, though, balanced by some fun from Gaiman and Pratt.
There's also an Elric story that I had never heard of included here, a pleasant surprise.
Year's Best Fantasy 08 : Paper Cuts Scissors - Holly Black Year's Best Fantasy 08 : A Portrait in Ivory - Michael Moorcock Year's Best Fantasy 08 : The Witch's Headstone - Neil Gaiman Year's Best Fantasy 08 : The Ruby Incomparable - Kage Baker Year's Best Fantasy 08 : And Such Small Deer - Chris Roberson Year's Best Fantasy 08 : Unpossible - Daryl Gregory Year's Best Fantasy 08 : Winter's Wife - Elizabeth Hand Year's Best Fantasy 08 : The King of the Djinn - David Ackert and Benjamin Rosenbaum Year's Best Fantasy 08 : Stilled Life - Pat Cadigan Year's Best Fantasy 08 : Poison - Bruce McAllister Year's Best Fantasy 08 : Who Slays the Gyant Wounds the Beast - Mark Chadbourn Year's Best Fantasy 08 : Under the Bottom of the Lake - Jeffrey Ford Year's Best Fantasy 08 : A Diorama of the Infernal Regions or the Devil's Ninth Year's Best Fantasy 08 : Question - Andy Duncan Year's Best Fantasy 08 : Don't Ask - M. Rickert Year's Best Fantasy 08 : The Stranger's Hands - Tad Williams Year's Best Fantasy 08 : Soul Case - Nalo Hopkinson Year's Best Fantasy 08 : Sir Hereward and Mister Fitz Go to War Again - Garth Nix Year's Best Fantasy 08 : Debatable Lands - Liz Williams Year's Best Fantasy 08 : The Forest - Laird Barron Year's Best Fantasy 08 : The Great White Bed - Don Webb Year's Best Fantasy 08 : Dance of Shadows - Fred Chappell Year's Best Fantasy 08 : Grander than the Sea - T.A. Pratt Year's Best Fantasy 08 : Princess Lucinda and the Hound of the Moon - Theodora Goss
Dewey employed girlfriend rescue.
4 out of 5
Elric, busted.
3.5 out of 5
Visibly grave talk.
4 out of 5
Married and boring.
2.5 out of 5
Giant Rat of Sumatra crosses over for Van Helsing.
3.5 out of 5
Hoarding relief.
3.5 out of 5
A rocky end for local entrepreneur's saga.
4 out of 5
Time drag
3 out of 5
Busted friendship's rocky end.
4 out of 5
Lizard witch.
3 out of 5
Dead poet High Society, Swyftely.
4.5 out of 5
Vincent is bored.
2.5 out of 5
Canvassing a wizard.
3 out of 5
Wolf kid recovery.
3.5 out of 5
Dangerous wizard desire.
3 out of 5
Old witches pitch well, defensively.
4 out of 5
Lizard lancer mercenary godbothering, no dummy.
3.5 out of 5
Beast waste.
3 out of 5
Dying of cancer won't bug me, at least until the sun goes out, anyway.
4.5 out of 5
Legless trap.
3 out of 5
This thief has no Hawkman in pursuit.
3 out of 5
Shark god, squid god, close enough for crazy sorcerer stings.
4 out of 5
Dog of a ride.
3 out of 5
3.5 out of 5
Unreadable, physically unreadable... October 4, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really can't comment on the stories in this book, some of the authors are familiar and I know they're quite good. I could NOT read this book. Physically it was impossible for me to read this. The font chosen to save space and paper is SO small that just minutes of trying to read the anthology brought on horrible headaches, eye strain and very nearly nausea. This is printed in what appears to be 5 or 6 point type, it's horrible. Luckily I was able to get this from my local library and didn't have to purchase to find out I could not read it. Tachyon Publications, you should be ashamed of yourselves.
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