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I never thought I would empathize with a machine so much, but the narrative in this is beautiful. → five star reads, in order of appearance:Ī story of intergalactic warfare, told through the perspective of a fighter spacecraft who’s in love with her pilot. Instead, I’m going to list tiny reviews for the stories I gave 5 stars, and then tack on a basic star rating list for each story in the collection (just for those of who you are curious of what I thought of your favorites!). There are 40 stories in this collection, and while I usually do breakdowns with a tiny review for each story in a collection, we’d be here for days if I did that for this one. On top of the quality of the work included, there’s a ton of fantastic representation scattered throughout, with many stories featuring characters of color and queer relationships. Each story is so distinctively different from one another, and there are so many gems. The entire anthology is comprised of sci-fi and fantasy stories, with a touch of light horror here and there through a few of them. There are so many authors in this collection whose work I’d been dying to pick up, and short stories are such an efficient, wonderful way to get to know a few new authors. I love anthologies, but I’ve never read one anywhere near this size, so when I heard that TorDotCom was coming out with a collection of some of their best short stories for their tenth anniversary, I had to check it out. Levine, Genevieve Valentine, Max Gladstone, and many others. Jemisin, Leigh Bardugo, Jeff VanderMeer, Yoon Ha Lee, Carrie Vaughn, Ken Liu, Kai Ashante Wilson, Kameron Hurley, Seth Dickinson, Rachel Swirsky, Laurie Penny, Alyssa Wong, Kij Johnson, David D. Including stories by: Charlie Jane Anders, N. This volume collects some of the best short stories Tor.com has to offer, with Hugo and Nebula Award-winning short stories and novelettes chosen from all ten years of the program. Now Tor.com is making some of those worlds available for the first time in print. Its hundreds of remarkable stories span from science fiction to fantasy to horror, and everything in between. SYNOPSIS: Since it began in 2008 Tor.com has explored countless new worlds of fiction, delving into possible and impossible futures, alternate and intriguing pasts, and realms of fantasy previously unexplored. TITLE: Worlds Seen in Passing: Ten Years of Tor.com Short Fiction














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