This thrilling collection features thirteen fantastic adventures set in the cold vacuum of space. Read about rogues, scoundrels, aliens, robots, heroes, junkers and priests as you explore the rich and creative diversity of the following
Junker’s Fancy By Rosemary Jones, Leech Run By Scott W. Baker, A Space Romance By Paul A. Freeman, Hawking’s Caution By Mark Rivett, Parhelion By David Schembri, To Stand Among Kings By Kenneth Mark Hoover, The Unicorn Tree By Alethea Kontis, The Beacon of Hope By Gregory L Norris, Tangwen’s Last Heist By C.B. Calsing, The Stand-Ins By Gef Fox, Glacier Castle By Will Morton, Rescue By Margaret Karmazin, At One Stride Comes the Dark By Murray Leeder
Collection of short science fiction space stories written by various Authors.
Lets Talk About It:
I actually really ended up enjoying this book. There were several really good short stories through out the book.
I don't usually end up reading Various Author type books only because I love a good long detailed book and most VA type books really lack the 'meat' that a regular book gives a story but this book wasn't like that. Each story was unique in the telling and well written.
Fabulous way for me to find more Authors to research and more books to read (as if I need any more lol).
If you enjoy Sci - Fi you'll want to read this entertaining collection. Not only will you enjoy the stories within the book you'll be introduced to Authors you may have never seen before.
I want to be honest. This has not been my first try to read short stories. I really tried but I must admit that short stories are not my piece of cake. Conclusion: In future I will avoid to read short stories.
So based on my dislike of short stories it would be more than unfair to rate this book and the thirteen stories. The impact of my dislike would superpose my rating.
Therefore I also give no stars. But I'm sure that people who like science fiction short stories will enjoy the book.
And you may understand that I also will not write a review under these circumstances. It would be unfair. If I can't cope with the form how should I judge about the content.