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The End is Nigh – The Apocalypse Triptych 1. (ed John Joseph Adams and Hugh...

The first in a three-volume anthology with each volume looking at a different stage of the forthcoming apocalypse.

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Reach for Infinity. (ed Jonathan Strahan, Solaris 2014)

Once again Strahan has assembled the Great and the Good, this time to address the theme of striving to reach the next level

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Solaris Rising 3. (ed Ian Whates, Solaris 2014)

You don't need to wait for reviews, as the track record of the editor, publisher and authors is sufficient to flash the cash The post Solaris Rising 3. (ed Ian Whates, Solaris 2014) appeared first on...

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The End is Now – The Apocalypse Triptych 2. (ed John Joseph Adams and Hugh...

Published hard on the heels of the excellent volume 1, I'm excited at the prospect of starting on volume 2! The post The End is Now – The Apocalypse Triptych 2. (ed John Joseph Adams and Hugh Howey,...

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The End Has Come – The Apocalypse Triptych 3. (ed John Joseph Adams and Hugh...

The third and final instalment of the Adams/Howey 'Apocalypse Triptych' has just dropped onto my doormat. Huzzah!

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Meeting Infinity. (ed Jonathan Strahan, Solaris Books 2015)

A handsome Big volume, the fourth in the series. Big Name Authors. Big font. Reviews to follow.

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Solaris Rising. (ed Ian Whates. Solaris, 2011.)

With an editor, publisher, and collection of authors whose pedigree is beyond reproach, a book to be bought straight away : amazon.com | amazon.co.uk

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Panverse Three. (ed Dario Ciriello, Panverse Publishing 2011).

Five original novellas, from Don D'Ammassa, Ken Liu, Tochi Onyebuchi, Gavin Stoddard, and Jason Stoddard, with Liu the standout.

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Solaris Rising 1.5 (ed Ian Whates, Solaris 2012)

An excellent collection, more than whetting the appetite for Solaris Rising 2, due Spring 2013.

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Edge of Infinity. (ed Jonathan Strahan, Solaris Books 2012).

Stories sent in a humanity constrained to the solar system, but the stories are (perhaps because of that) almost all really good stories about humans, their desires, wishes and challenges. Buy the book!

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Solaris Rising 2. (ed Ian Whates, Solaris 2013)

Another excellent collection from Whates and from Solaris, with only a couple of weaker stories. May this editor/publisher combo live long and prosper.

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Twelve Tomorrows. (MIT Technology Review, 2013)

With a gorgeously retro cover, and a splendid full-colour insert for the artwork of Richard Powers, some great stories by some big name authors.

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