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"Homo Perfectus" by David Farland—This one was really gross. Not sure how to feel about this one. I guess it fits within the theme of the anthology but jesus it's gross. Had a hard time reading this one.
— Jan 05, 2023 11:30PM
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"The Angel of Death has a Business Plan" by Heather Lindsley—Another semi comedic one. It isn't bad perse, but it also wasn't written that compellingly to me. The twist at the end came a little suddenly and didn't really do much for me, at that. I feel like the emotional engagement should have been higher at that point to pull it off.
— Jan 05, 2023 11:16PM
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"The Executor" by Daniel H. Wilson—Concept was interesting but not my favorite.
— Jan 05, 2023 11:00PM
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"Letter to the Editor" by David D. Levine—I liked this one. Probably my favorite so far. Enjoyed the style of this&giving a real&believable depiction of a mad scientist. It's on point w a lot of super hero media bcc there's been more of a speculation on how super heroes would actually be viewed: not just do gooders but people w too much power to be trusted. A really good framing of this narrative and an easy read.
— Jan 01, 2023 08:20PM
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"Laughter at the Academy" by Seanan McGuire—Loved the premise of this and the set up for it. I enjoy the idea of mad scientists being classes as a personality or mood disorder and the idea that there's a process for vetting this out of them. Still a bit silly, but I think that's always going to be the nature of these stories.
— Jan 01, 2023 08:02PM
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"Father of the Groom" by Harry Turtledove—I've heard good things about Turtledove, but unfortunately, I feel like I didn't see what other people have in this. It might be that the comedic/melodramatic concept of this anthology just doesn't really work for me, but I felt like this one leaned far too hard into the absurd.
— Nov 24, 2022 09:59AM
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"Professor Incognito Apologizes: An Itemized List" by Austin Grossman—Better than I initially thought it would be. I don't really enjoy the conversational style of the narrative so much; the voice of the main character is a bit obnoxious, but over all, fine.
— Nov 24, 2022 09:58AM

