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Paperback Hugo Winners Vol 1 Book

ISBN: B0026OFB3O

ISBN13: 9780449018118

Hugo Winners Vol 1

(Book #1 in the The Hugo Winners Series)

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Nine award-winning stories for the years 1955 to 1961, each with an introduction by Isaac Asimov. - Contents: - 1955: 13th Convention, Cleveland - 1- The Darfsteller by Walter M. Miller, Jr. - 2-... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Not Free SF Reader

Asimov says of the split of volumes in 4, taking the piss, what, write two introductions for only one advance? He mollifies himself somewhat by the fact he gets a story into one of the books. This one is literally one star off being as good as 4, coming in at a 3.93 average, under the platinum 4.00 standard. Still, also an outstanding book, with only one average story, absolutely worth having this group of longer work, again. Hugo Winners 3 : Ship of Shadows - Fritz Leiber Hugo Winners 3 : Ill Met in Lankhmar [short story] - Fritz Leiber Hugo Winners 3 : Slow Sculpture - Theodore Sturgeon Hugo Winners 3 : The Queen of Air and Darkness [short story] - Poul Anderson Hugo Winners 3 : Inconstant Moon - Larry Niven Hugo Winners 3 : The Word for World Is Forest [short story] - Ursula K. Le Guin Hugo Winners 3 : Goat Song - Poul Anderson Hugo Winners 3 : The Meeting - Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth Hugo Winners 3 : Eurema's Dam - R. A. Lafferty Hugo Winners 3 : The Girl Who Was Plugged In - James Tiptree Jr. Hugo Winners 3 : The Deathbird - Harlan Ellison Hugo Winners 3 : The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas - Ursula K. Le Guin Hugo Winners 3 : A Song for Lya - George R. R. Martin Hugo Winners 3 : Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans: Latitude 38° 54' N, Longitude 77° 00' 13" W - Harlan Ellison Hugo Winners 3 : The Hole Man - Larry Niven Poison exodus journey forgetting kitty reminder vampire spacing. 4 out of 5 Twosome's Thieves Guild tormenting leads to tragedy and travel. 4.5 out of 5 Charged cancer cure. 4 out of 5 A fairy stole my baby. 4.5 out of 5 Really lunary weather we're having. 4.5 out of 5 Apart from the fabulous title, a pretty interesting book. A planet of aliens that are similar but different to humans is a target of exploitation. The forests hold the whole ecology together in a more important way than on Earth. The natives know nothing of violent conflict, but when brutality and violence is used by the invaders to try and get what they want, the locals learn quickly. 4 out of 5 Computer go between has decent pipes. 3 out of 5 Brain surgery decision. 4 out of 5 Last dolt good with bots. 3.5 out of 5 Remote media darling. 3.5 out of 5 Devil Stack Man end. 4 out of 5 "Well we know where were goin But we dont know where weve been" 4 out of 5 Post suicide Union Joining rejection. 4 out of 5 Werewolf's Frankenstein graser soul search. 4 out of 5 Quantum black hole is ridiculous overkill. 3.5 out of 5

Not Free SF Reader

Stories that are taken from winners of award from the 1955 to 1961 world science fiction conventions. Pretty good selections, coming out at a 3.72 average. Hugo Winners 1 : The Darfsteller - Walter M. MillerJr. Hugo Winners 1 : Allamagoosa - Eric Frank Russell Hugo Winners 1 : Exploration Team - Murray Leinster Hugo Winners 1 : The Star - Arthur C. Clarke Hugo Winners 1 : Or All the Seas with Oysters [short story] - Avram Davidson Hugo Winners 1 : The Big Front Yard - Clifford D. Simak Hugo Winners 1 : That Hell-Bound Train - Robert Bloch Hugo Winners 1 : Flowers for Algernon - Daniel Keyes Hugo Winners 1 : The Longest Voyage - Poul Anderson Day off for playacting machines. 3 out of 5 Offdog, wazzat? 4 out of 5 Robots bearly make a difference when the lifeforms are inimical, and me a criminal! 4.5 out of 5 Jesuit crewing for amusement finds supernova technology treasure cache is Star of Bethlehem reference point. 3.5 out of 5 Bike regeneration mimic. 3 out of 5 Doggie alien discovery otherworld drive. 4 out of 5 Time-stop devil of a deal indecision. 4 out of 5 A scientist is experimenting on raising the intelligence of animals, in this case, mice. When the same technique is tried on a man who is intellectually disabled, it succeeds beyond the scientist's wildest dreams. He has actually produced a superintelligent man from his initial subject. However, the mouse Algernon is starting to exhibit problems because of this treatment. 4 out of 5 Navigational mathematics seems like magic, so a flying ship is just like, 'Wow!' 3.5 out of 5 4.5 out of 5

I love these books.

Every science fiction fan needs a Hugo compilation book on their shelf. Forget "Legends" and that other stuff, which is always hit and miss anyway. Go for the tried and true lovely stories that you will read again and again until you grow old, die, and are buried with them. My favorite among this group is Asimov's "Super-Hugos" compilation.... For those days when you are weary of reading that epic 700 page book, buy one of these and dabble in lovely well-written sci-fi and fantasy. It's like little French chocolates. It makes you happy, and requires no effort to enjoy.(10 out of 10: there's just nothing bad about them).
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