This book has been a long time reading!
I bought it around the time I got my Kindle, some 2 1/2 years ago, and it's been hanging out in my library ever since. Finally, I got around to starting it a while back, but it has taken me at least 2 month to get through all the stories in it.
As far as I can remember - thank the stars I write individual reviews when reading anthologies, or I wouldn't remember at all! - I haven't always been that impressed with this collection, but it did have some pearls.
So, anyway, here's the individual reviews:
THE HUM by Rick Hautala
I found the idea in this story really fascinating, as this is one of my biggest everyday struggles. I like how sound was used to show the human mind.
The conclution was also interesting and not what I expected.
4/5
SALVADOR by Lucius Shephard
I don't understand what this did in this anthology. Sure, it's the end of one persons world, a metaphor, but I expected more from the second short in this book.
I'm not a fan of war stories, and this was no different. Not to mention the writing was too messy and clipped for me.
All in all, there were many things in this short that didn't work for me.
2/5
WE CAN GET THEM FOR YOU WHOLE SALE by Neil Gaiman
Oh, I liked this one.
Not only did it have a nice twist, but I liked the theme of the human mind and how power corrupts.
My only problem is I'm left with the question "how"?
4/5
THE BIG FLASH by Norman Spinrad
While I found this interesting, I had some trouble with it. Even taken the US political climat today, or maybe because of it, I don't believe this could happen. Partly because of the obvious, partly because of the genre of the music.
I wasn't a fan of the message, and the story was slow and dragged and way too long.
2/5
KINDNESS by Lester del Ray
This was ok. Don't have much to say about it than that, I'm sorry to report. It was kind of slow and uninteresting, but not enough to put me off it
3/5
THE UNDERDWELLER — William F. Nolan
I liked this one. It had a nice arc and I really liked the twist. That said, there were some logical holens and obvious grammar mistakes that pulled it down
4/5
LUCIFER — Roger Zelazny
I didn't get this one. The writing was good and it was nice and short, and I guess I see some psychological meaning to the story, but there were a lot of things that went over my head.
Also, why was things like that? What happened?
3/5
TO THE STORMING GULF — Gregory Benford
This was rather scary to read with the world in the state it is today.
I found the story interesting but messy. The language was OK but really dialected, which made it hard to understand at times
3/5
THE FEAST OF SAINT JANIS — Michael Swanwick
This was really random. It might have been interesting if we got some information, but as it was I just found it slow and boring
2/5
THE WHEEL — John Wyndham
This was an interesting one. Short and with an interesting plot. Well written as well
4/5
JODY AFTER THE WAR—Edward Bryant
This short was so real. Nothing flashy, nothing special, just regular people trying to survive.
It was well written and had good character I could relate with.
5/5
SALVAGE—Orson Scott Card
This one was really boring. There was a lot of religious talk that might be interesting for some but wasn't for me. I didn't like the writing style and the characters seemed too random to connect with
2/5
BY FOOLS LIKE ME—Nancy Kress
This one was really interesting. I'm not a fan of the whole religious aspect of it, but it did make some rather valid points on fear and manipulation.
This was a sad story, all in all, but a well written and interesting one all the same.
4/5
THE STORE OF THE WORLD—Robert Sheckley
This was a smart one. I found the whole consept rather interesting, and the twist was even better. At one point, I couldn't understand what the whole thing was about, and so it was a joy to have it revield. This doesn't often happen to me anymore, to be honest.
All in all, this short was interesting and just right
4/5
DARK, DARK WERE THE TUNNELS—George R. R. Martin
This one was interesting. I don't really have much else to say than that. Well written enough and interesting, but nothing all that special
3/5
IF I FORGET THEE, OH EARTH...—Arthur C. Clarke
While this was beautifully written, it was nothing special. There was no twist or actual story, but it was short enough that it didn't matter
3/5
AFTERWARD—John Helfers
Don't really have any thoughts on this. It could have been poetic but it was too long — why focus so much on the US when there are so many other wonders in the world to better use?
And, yeah. Not all that interesting as it was rather one—sided
2/5
WHEN WE WENT TO SEE THE END OF THE WORLD—Robert Silverberg
This one was interesting. I liked the whole idea of going to the future to see the end of the world, and how it changed from time to time regarding what happened in the present
4/5
FLIGHT TO FOREVER—Poul Anderson
I am honestly not sure what I think of this story. It was interesting, but at the same time boring and predictive. Does that make sense?
2.5/5
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So yeah, as I said; a rather random collection when it came to quality, I think. Not only in regards to the stories and writing style - that is all individual - but there were some stories with abhorrent grammar, even if I didn't mention it in the min review. Some of those mistakes made me shudder.
Don't think I'll be looking for more books with this editor, to be honest.