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Mass Market Paperback Front Lines Book

ISBN: 0756404789

ISBN13: 9780756404789

Front Lines

Nineteen all-new tales that look at war from the perspective of everyone from human to alien, pixie to toy. From epic intergatactic struggles for the future of humankind to the microcosm of a single abandoned toy soldier in a boy's backyard; from a chemical experiment gone horribly wrong to a young recruit who may hold the key to understanding the enemy; from a half-mortal knight trying to avert a war with the Elfin Host to a Battle of Trenton fought...

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Good Pick for Fans of Speculative Fiction

Reviewed by Vicky Burkholder on 12/21/2008 I said in an earlier review of a different anthology that reviewing an anthology of short stories has to be one of the hardest things a reviewer can do, especially if the stories are all written by different authors. My previous statement still holds true. Some of the authors in this anthology include Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Laura Resnick, Jody Lynn Nye, Jim Fiscus, J. Steven York. In this book, we are given twenty-one different stories by different authors but with one theme uniting them all - in this case, being on the front lines in a war, whether against human, pixie, or "thing" and settings are all over the universe, from the intergalactic to a little boy's backyard. According to the introduction, "this book isn't about...what it means as a society to fight a war....it's all about the life of the people on the front lines of battle." What I find interesting about the book, is that more than half the writers are women. Surely a unique perspective in a hard science fiction book. The stories are thought provoking, funny, poignant, and sad. Everything an anthology should be. Like all anthologies, there were some stories I liked, some I didn't care much for, but not because of the writing. Each story is well crafted and well-written. Overall, the tales were very good. If you don't have a lot of time to invest in reading, anthologies are a good place to go. Each story is complete and is good for a quick read when you don't have time for a novel. I recommend this one for anyone interested in speculative fiction from the perspective of someone on the "Front Lines". 4-Books
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